Hey, Industrial Electrical Engineers! Are you ready to join the Energy Recovery revolution? We’re on a mission to make the world a cleaner place, one facility at a time – and we need your expertise to help us get there.
We offer a salary of £48,643 - £50,000 plus Car/Allowance (~£7,864), up to 10% Bonus (~£5,000), Private Health Care, and Pension.
That’s a total package of up to £62,864 at the time of joining, alongside support for your ongoing professional development.
What will you be doing?
As an Electrical Engineer, you’ll be one of our specialists in electrical systems, across our energy and material recovery facilities. This is a hybrid role with a mixture of office and onsite work, you’ll spend around ~40% of your time travelling (on average 2–3 days per week with overnight stays) to provide project and operational support.
Your role will cover:
1. Delivering technical expertise in electrical design, HV systems, and I&C within industrial and power-generating environments.
2. Acting as a go-to engineer for breakdowns, upgrades, and continuous improvement projects.
The Electrical Engineer position allows for the option of being based at any of our locations with suitable capacity.
Internally this role is called Technical Plant Engineer – Electrical.
What will you need, what can you gain?
3. A background in electrical engineering within process, power, electrical design or heavy industry.
4. HNC or higher in electrical Engineering (degree preferred). Minimum of 5 years’ experience
5. Demonstratable experience of working in an electrical engineering background
6. Proven engineering experience within a technical role with transferable skills
7. Experience in electrical design
8. A good understanding of high voltage (11KV) systems, previous HV authorisation would be advantages
9. Project management experience
10. Familiarity with industrial instrumentation &Control systems.
11. Hands-on approach with excellent problem-solving.
12. Experience with electrical design and system modelling software
In return, you’ll gain exposure across multiple cutting-edge energy recovery facilities, while developing your expertise in power generation, HV systems, and industrial design.
For this role we would consider a person from an electrical design background who may be looking to transition into a more hands on engineering role.
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