Aureos are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Senior Electrical Design Engineer to deliver high-quality designs for our projects including Rail, Energy and renewables. This role requires a seasoned professional with experience in Electrical Designs, and a strong understanding of network requirements, to take on critical projects that will impact the future of the industry. Key Responsibilities Act as Senior Electrical Design Engineer on projects as directed by the Discipline Lead. Projects will include Rail, Energy and Renewables. Experience working on multi-disciplinary projects. Experience interfacing with clients. Manage members of the Electrical Design team and provide mentorship to assist their development. Detailed knowledge of design calculation software including Trimble (ProDesign) / Relux / Etap. Committed to continuous professional development and learning. Good presentation and communication skills, both written and verbal. Required Qualifications and Experience Minimum 10 years’ experience in Electrical design, 5 years if chartered Experience working within a BIM environment. Detailed knowledge of CDM Regulations. Desirable Substation Building Services design experience. Proficiency in Network Rail E&P design. Previous CRE experience or able to demonstrate the performance and knowledge requirements of CRE01 as detailed in NR/L2/RSE/02009/01. IEng/CEng accreditation with relevant Engineering Institution or working towards. Additional Skills and Attributes Excellent leadership and team management abilities. Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills. Ability to work under pressure while maintaining a high level of accuracy and quality. Computer literate, with proficiency in Microsoft Office applications. Working Environment This is a hybrid role, with the office based in Preston Brook. There may be an opportunity to work from offices in York or Sheffield as required. Equal opportunities Aureos are an equal opportunities employer, and we are determined to ensure that no applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, age disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status or race, or is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable.