Senior Electrical Engineer

Warrington
7 months ago
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Do you have extensive experience delivering electrical installation designs for major UK projects, with a strong understanding of BS7671 and CDM 2015 Regulations?

Are you confident in leading multi-disciplinary coordination for complex projects, with proven proficiency in AutoCAD LT, Trimble Pro Design Suite, and BIM execution?

Are you excited to work on high-impact projects in fast-evolving industries like pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and advanced manufacturing, where no two days are the same?

If the answer is yes, this could be the opportunity for you!

The Opportunity
This is an exciting time to join a dynamic, expanding team as a Senior Electrical Engineer in Warrington. Due to continued project wins and growth across key sectors including pharmaceutical, chemical, and manufacturing, our client are looking for an experienced electrical design professional to help shape and deliver critical projects.

The role
As the Senior Electrical Engineer, you will have the opportunity to work across high-profile sites, lead on technical delivery, and be part of an ambitious team driving innovation and excellence. With strong backing for professional development and a real focus on quality, this is your chance to be part of something truly exciting.

Your Duties and responsibilities will be
As a Senior Electrical Engineer, you will provide critical technical support across various ongoing projects. 
Delivering accurate and compliant electrical engineering design solutions.
Producing high-quality electrical installation deliverables aligned with BS7671 and client specifications.
Driving project delivery to meet time, cost, and quality targets.
Managing and coordinating design activities with internal and external stakeholders.
Leading improvements and applying innovative design solutions.
Conducting site surveys and offering technical support during construction.
Generating documentation to defined standards and quality requirements.
Interfacing with mechanical, process, HVAC, and civil disciplines.You will have the following qualifications and experience 
Degree (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering OR demonstrable senior-level experience.
Minimum 5 years in an electrical design/technical support role.
Strong understanding of design processes and associated documentation.
Experienced with CDM 2015 Regulations and familiarity with the ‘Designer’ role.
Ability to lead projects through concept, detailed design, and construction stages.
Proficient in AutoCAD LT, Trimble (Amtech) Pro Design Suite, and Microsoft Office.
Experienced in 3D modelling and BIM execution.
Comfortable undertaking site surveys and providing construction support.
Collaborative, team-focused attitude.
Strong communication and organisational skills.
Ability to innovate and embrace emerging technologies.
Resilient under pressure, maintaining strong client relationships.It's great if you also have the following
Membership of a relevant professional institution (IET, CIBSE, etc.).
Experience in pharmaceutical, chemical, or similarly high-risk sectors.
Working knowledge of hazardous areas and ATEX.The Setting for the Role
You will be operating on active pharmaceutical and chemical sites, where risks include noise, mechanical hazards, extreme temperatures, chemical/biological agents, explosive atmospheres, and work in confined spaces or at height. Full safety training and equipment are provided.

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Millbank Holdings Ltd is an equal opportunities employer and respects diversity.
We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons who are eligible to live and work in the UK.
Millbank is proud to be a member of the ‘Disability Confident Scheme’.
Millbank operates as an Employment Agency and Business

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