Client:
BMS Performance Location:
Liverpool, United Kingdom Job Category:
- EU work permit required:
Yes Job Reference:
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8 Posted:
22.01.2025 Expiry Date:
08.03.2025 Job Description:
· Work for a global organisation · Endless opportunities to progress and develop · Opportunities to travel across the UK & globally About the Company:
We're partnered with a growing company in the switchgear market, offering LV & MV switchgear installation, maintenance & retrofit solutions across the UK and globally. Offering electrical engineering services, they pride themselves on being an exciting prospect in their market, employee retention & their variety of work. About the Role: Field Project Engineer
Joining their Northwest-based team, you'll take on the role of an electrically-biased Field Project Engineer. Reporting to the Engineering & Services Director, you'll be responsible for assisting with the design, drawing, regulation-checks and retrofit checks of electrical power systems, electrical switchgears & circuit breakers. Responsibilities:
Designing electrical power systems, electrical switchgears, circuit breakers, transformers & control panels. Conduct design modifications for existing electrical infrastructure. This is in the form of retrofits, including the replacement of industrial circuit breakers & transformers. Conduct design reviews to ensure the accuracy of electrical switchgear systems for both new build & retrofits. Act as a core client liaison for customer sites across the UK & globally alongside providing technical assistance when necessary (eg: drawing changes). Happy to work away from home infrequently (for up to weeks at a time). Requirements
At least 3 years' experience in an electrically biased engineering role working on switchgear (or similar) equipment. NVQ qualified (electrical/electronics) as a minimum. Experience working on switchgear electrical design projects. Our client would consider:
Manufacturing, field service, maintenance, design, product development, quality engineers with an electrical bias working on switchgear equipment. Alternatively, experience in a role akin to process engineering. Process Engineers (or similar) from similar industries such as oil & gas, renewables, utilities, manufacturing, power generation IF working on switchgear equipment. Package:
Company van (shared) Flexible working hours Training and development
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