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A dynamic building services consultancy is seeking an Intermediate Electrical Design Engineer to work on high-quality residential projects across the UK. This fully remote position offers flexibility, an opportunity to work abroad, and a focus on career development. Candidates must possess mechanical design experience within UK residential projects.
Your new company
A dynamic and forward–thinking building services consultancy, known for delivering high–quality residential projects across the UK. With a strong focus on flexibility, innovation, and career development, they're growing fast and looking for ambitious engineers to grow with them.
Your new role
As an Intermediate Electrical Design Engineer, you'll support the delivery of electrical design for residential building services projects across the UK. This is a fully remote role, but you must be UK–based to attend occasional site visits. You'll collaborate with a skilled and supportive team, contributing to impactful projects while enjoying the flexibility to work from anywhere in the UK and even abroad for up to 2 months per year.
You'll be expected to bring a proactive, hands–on attitude, take responsibility for your work, and show a strong desire to grow your technical skills and progress your career within a forward–thinking consultancy.
What you'll need to succeed
What you'll get in return
What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up–to–date copy of your CV, or call Adam Smeddle on (phone number removed) now.
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