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Critical Project Resourcing Ltd
A leading engineering firm in Lancaster is seeking an experienced Electrical Project Engineer to support the delivery of major wastewater treatment projects. You will manage electrical design coordination and commissioning while ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards. Ideal candidates will have a background in electrical engineering, particularly within utilities. The position offers opportunities for professional development and a competitive salary package.
Location: Lancaster
Salary: Up to £60,000 per annum + benefits
Join a leading Tier One contractor delivering major United Utilities infrastructure projects across the Lancaster region. This role is focused on electrical engineering delivery on wastewater treatment sites, supporting projects valued up to £50 million. You'll take ownership of electrical design coordination, site delivery, commissioning, and quality across complex MEICA systems, all while receiving full support for further learning, development, and career progression.
This is an opportunity to work on critical wastewater infrastructure projects that directly support environmental performance, service resilience, and future growth for United Utilities. As an Electrical Project Engineer, you'll enjoy autonomy, long-term stability, and the chance to work on major capital schemes with full backing for professional development, further qualifications, and career advancement into Project Engineering, MEICA management, or Project Management.
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Please contact Chas on 02393 876 074 or email chas.earl@carringtonwest.com to discuss in confidence.
Please note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. If no response is received, the application has not been successful at this stage.
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