Overview
Location: Blackburn (Site-Based - Hybrid Available Post-Probation)
Work Type: Full Time - 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday. 9-Day Fortnight Available (Staff). Potential Future Offshore Mobilisations.
We are currently recruiting on behalf of our client for an experienced Electrical Engineer to support ongoing engineering activities within their P&A Applications group. This role will focus on electrical design and interfacing activities associated with a compact workover rig programme supporting well Plug & Abandonment operations.
Key Responsibilities
* Electrical system design for drilling and well intervention equipment
* Development of electrical architecture including power generation systems
* Equipment interfacing and system integration activities
* Supporting design reviews and technical documentation
* Ensuring compliance with offshore standards and UKCS regulatory requirements
* Providing engineering support to the compact workover rig programme
Requirements
* Strong background in electrical system design within drilling, workover, or well intervention environments
* Experience in equipment interfacing and integrated system development
* Knowledge of offshore electrical standards and regulatory compliance
* Ability to work within a multi-disciplinary engineering team
* Willingness to support potential future offshore mobilisation
Qualifications
* Degree-qualified in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent)
* Chartered Engineer (CEng) preferred or working towards
* Relevant offshore certification advantageous (if mobilisation required)
Minimum Competencies
* Electrical design and schematic development
* Power distribution and generation system knowledge
* System integration and interface management
* Technical problem solving and analytical capability
* Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills
Desirable Competencies
* Experience with workover rigs or offshore drilling assets
* Familiarity with UKCS regulatory framework
* Experience supporting P&A operations
* Previous offshore project exposure
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