Senior Electrical Design Engineer

Southampton
5 days ago
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Role: Senior Electrical Design Engineer

Location: Southampton

Salary: Up to £50,000

Our client is seeking an experienced and technically strong Senior Electrical Design Engineer to lead and deliver complex electrical design solutions across a range of engineering projects. The successful candidate will play a key role in the full project lifecycle, from concept and detailed design through to commissioning and handover, while providing technical leadership and mentorship to junior engineers.

Responsibilities

Lead the electrical design of projects, ensuring compliance with relevant standards, legislation, and client requirements
Produce and review detailed electrical design documentation, including schematics, wiring diagrams, layouts, calculations, and specifications
Carry out electrical calculations such as load studies, fault levels, cable sizing,
Provide technical guidance, support, and mentoring to junior and graduate engineers
Review and approve designs produced by others, ensuring technical accuracy and quality
Liaise with clients, contractors, suppliers, and internal stakeholders to resolve technical issues and deliver project requirements
Support project planning, cost estimation, and risk assessments
Participate in design reviews, HAZOPs, and safety assessments where required
Support commissioning activities and provide technical assistance during installation and testing
Identify opportunities for design improvement, standardisation, and innovation

Skills and experience:

Proven experience in a senior electrical design role within an engineering or industrial environment
Strong knowledge of electrical power systems, control systems, and electrical safety
Experience producing and checking detailed electrical designs and calculations
Proficient with electrical design software such as AutoCAD Electrical, EPLAN, ETAP, Amtech, or similar
Strong understanding of applicable electrical standards and regulations
Ability to lead technical discussions and make sound engineering decisions
Experience within sectors such as energy, industrial automation, manufacturing, utilities, or infrastructure
Experience with PLCs, control panels, or instrumentation design
Knowledge of functional safety standards (e.g. IEC 61508 / 61511)

Package:

25 days holidays + bank holidays
Company pension
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