Project Engineer

Leicester
1 week ago
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Project Engineer (Electrical)
£49,000 - £55,000 per annum
Leicester, UK

The employer specialises in the industrial electrical installations and process control systems industry and is known for delivering complex, high-quality projects across the UK and investing in employee development and progression. They have an exciting opportunity for a Project Engineer (Electrical) to join their team. This position is well-suited to a proactive and detail-oriented person who is looking to take ownership of diverse electrical projects and grow their leadership skills.

This position is based in the Projects department and answers to the Project Manager (or Head of Projects in their absence). You will support and manage electrical installation projects from quotation through completion, coordinate resources and subcontractors, and ensure compliance with safety and quality standards.

Responsibilities:

  • Prepare and present commercially viable quotes and support delivery of industrial electrical installation projects.
  • Engage with design, technical, site installation, and manufacturing teams to ensure successful project completion.
  • Manage budgets, schedules, and procurement activities while maintaining compliance with health and safety regulations.
  • Deputise for the Project Manager or other engineers when necessary and participate in client meetings.

    Requirements:

  • Minimum 5 years' experience in industrial electrical installations.
  • NVQ Level 3 Electrical Installations or equivalent electro-technical qualification.
  • Experience with process control systems.
  • SSSTS certification (desirable), AM2 advantageous but not essential.
  • Strong organisational and communication skills with the ability to lead teams.

    Reasons why you should apply:

  • Competitive salary and the chance to work on a variety of complex, high-value industrial projects.
  • Supportive environment with clear opportunities for progression and professional development.
  • Be part of a well-established and respected company committed to safety and continuous improvement.

    Interested on this role or know someone who could be suitable? Send the CV to Luana Ferreira on (url removed) or call her on (phone number removed)

    Why work with Proactive?

    Proactive Technical Recruitment is an industry leading, specialist engineering recruitment agency focused on the automation, manufacturing and robotics sectors. We offer specialist recruitment services to a niche customer base, vetting that our clients offer the best opportunities for your career. Proactive encourages and promotes equality and diversity within the workforce. We act with honesty, integrity and impartiality, ensuring your application is considered on its own merits and without bias.

    When registering with Proactive you will have the opportunity to apply for some of the most interesting, specialist, opportunities in the marketplace, with the biggest companies in the sector. Follow us on Linkedin and Facebook for industry news and download our app for live notifications about newly listed vacancies. We look forward to helping you find your next role!

    Proactive Global is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
    Proactive Global is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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