Overview
Stopford has an opportunity for an EC&I Designer to join the team to work with highly skilled professionals who are constantly striving to deliver excellence and best practice on technically innovative multimillion-pound environmental and energy projects. You will be based at our Knutsford office with hybrid working. There may be occasional travel to other offices and client sites. This is a full-time permanent position and in return you will receive a competitive salary.
EC&I Designer role
Reporting to the Lead EC&I (Electrical, Control and Instrumentation) Engineer, the EC&I Designer will liaise closely with multiple engineering disciplines, designers and draughtspersons within the projects group in delivering assigned tasks. The EC&I Designer will be experienced in FEED, detail design and construction support.
Key Responsibilities
* Ensuring the Electrical, Control & Instrumentation Deliverables produced as per Stopford's quality management system and procedure.
* Creating Block Cable Diagrams.
* Developing Single Line Diagrams.
* Designing instrument loops and hook-ups.
* Generating Termination Drawings.
* Creating Control System Sequence Drawings.
* Producing General Arrangements and layout drawings.
* Designing Electrical Power Distribution.
* Developing Control Systems.
* Inputting to P&ID's and EC&I Schedules (Cable, Instrument, JB, Equipment etc).
* Reviewing and validating drawings and documents.
* Addressing EMC considerations (e.g., cable segregation, Faraday principle).
* Collaborating with other engineering disciplines.
Role requirements
* Qualification in Instrument, Electrical or Electronic Engineering, with design delivery experience.
* Excellent working knowledge of 2D AutoCAD.
* Experience working for petrochemicals, Chemicals, or energy industries.
* Experience of working in a design and engineering environment.
* Experience of co-working with different discipline designers and engineers.
* Ability to deliver to relevant standards, codes and regulations.
* Working knowledge of BS7671, Electricity at work regulation.
* Experience of space management, cable routing and cable management.
* Demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills.
* Experience with the design of a broad range of EC&I building services, including HV and LV electrical distribution.
* 3D AutoCAD / Plant 3D knowledge would be beneficial.
* Must be eligible to live and work in the UK.
Security clearance
The successful candidate must be able to achieve and maintain security clearance of at least Security Check level (SC clearance) for this role.
About Stopford
Founded in 1982, Stopford is an international multi-disciplinary consultancy, engineering design and project management services company. We are an industry leader with a portfolio spanning research and development through to design and commissioning of process plant. We have a worldwide client base in the Clean Energy Sector. Our ambition is to lead the way in engineering a sustainable world through the transition to a low carbon economy.
Benefits
* Competitive salary
* Profit related bonus payment (10%)
* Pension (5% employer and 5% employee)
* 25 days holiday plus bank holidays
* Additional day off to celebrate your Birthday
* Private medical insurance
* Employee assistance programme
* Free on-site parking
* Reimbursement of professional membership fees
* Long service awards
Please go to our website for a full job description to familiarise yourself with all of the responsibilities, skills and experience required before you apply.
Please note that we do not accept applications from agencies, and you must be eligible to live and work in the UK with no restrictions.
We look forward to receiving your CV for the post of EC&I Designer.
Closing date: 21st September 2025
Stopford reserves the right to bring forward the closing date if we receive a suitable number of quality applications. We would recommend that you apply as soon as possible.
Please note that due to the volume of applications we receive we are unfortunately not able to respond to each applicant. If you have not been called for interview within 3 weeks of the closing date, you should assume that your application has been unsuccessful.
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