Job Description Job Title: EC&I Design Engineer, Gas Industry (Permanent) Location: Rochdale Salary: £38,000-£55,000per annum dependant upon experience Hours: 37.5 hours per week (Mon–Thurs: 8:30–16:30, Fri: 8:30–14:00) £38,000 – £55,000 | Hybrid or Office-Based | Permanent | Gas & Energy Sector Our client, a leading player in the UK gas industry, is seeking a talented EC&I Design Engineer with an electrical bias to join their growing engineering team. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the development of new infrastructure, particularly as the sector advances toward hydrogen blending. With a flexible working model and a strong focus on quality over quantity, this role offers both stability and innovation in a forward-looking sector. Why This Role Stands Out Flexible Working: Office-based or hybrid/home-working options available for experienced designers. Project Impact: Success is measured by the quality of your design—not rigid processes. Growth Potential: Be part of a relatively new, growing department with opportunities to progress and mentor others. Cutting-Edge Sector: Join a stable industry with exciting developments in hydrogen and hazardous area design. Benefits Include Early Friday finish (Mon–Thurs: 8:30–16:30, Fri: 8:30–14:00) Pension scheme with employer match up to 6% Private medical insurance and healthcare cash plan Life insurance and 24/7 wellbeing support Electric Vehicle salary sacrifice scheme 25 days holiday bank holidays (with the option to buy 5 more) What You’ll Do Produce high-quality electrical and instrumentation designs across LV, ELV, and hazardous areas (ATEX/IEC 60079) Interpret and develop detailed drawings, schematics, and design documentation Carry out design calculations using tools such as AMTECH and Dialux Occasionally attend local sites for surveys and kick-off meetings Mentor junior EC&I engineers (for senior candidates) Collaborate with other engineers and contribute to HAZOPs and design reviews What Our Client Is Looking For Essential: 18th Edition (BS7671) qualification At least 3 years’ experience in electrical or EC&I design Experience with hazardous area design (COMPEX 8–12 preferred) Proficiency with AutoCAD, EPLAN, or similar software Strong analytical, documentation, and communication skills Desirable : Knowledge of G17/G35 and IEC 60079 standards Gas sector experience Commissioning or inspection background Professional registration (IEng/CEng) or working towards it This is more than just a job—it’s an opportunity to help shape the future of energy while building a fulfilling, flexible career. Apply now to join our client in delivering innovative and safe energy solutions. jessicaeci