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Principal Electrical Design Engineer - Building Services
The Principal Electrical Design Engineer will lead the electrical design function within building services projects, delivering innovative, sustainable, and cost-effective solutions across multiple sectors. This role requires technical excellence, leadership skills, and the ability to manage complex projects from concept through to completion.
Key Responsibilities
The Principal Electrical Design Engineer will oversee electrical design for a wide range of projects, including commercial, residential, hospitality, and healthcare sectors.
Lead and mentor a team of engineers, ensuring compliance with industry standards and best practices.
Develop detailed electrical designs, specifications, drawings, and schedules using the latest design tools and technologies.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to deliver integrated MEP solutions that enhance building performance and sustainability.
Conduct site surveys, feasibility studies, and produce technical reports.
The Principal Electrical Design Engineer will manage project budgets, timelines, and resources effectively.
Ensure designs meet environmental and energy efficiency targets, supporting sustainability goals.
Liaise directly with clients, attend design meetings, and provide technical leadership throughout the project lifecycle.
Drive innovation in electrical systems design, including lighting, power distribution, and renewable technologies.
Experience & Knowledge
Extensive experience in electrical building services design within consultancy or contracting environments.
Strong understanding of CIBSE guidelines, Building Regulations, and British Standards.
Proficiency in AutoCAD, Revit, and BIM processes.
Knowledge of sustainable design principles and energy modeling.
The Principal Electrical Design Engineer should have experience managing large-scale, complex projects.
Education & Skills
Degree or HNC in Electrical Engineering or Building Services Engineering.
Excellent leadership, communication, and project management skills.
Ability to manage multiple projects and deliver under pressure.
Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities.
The Principal Electrical Design Engineer role offers an exciting opportunity to lead innovative projects, influence sustainable design solutions, and work with a dynamic team of building services specialists. If you are an experienced Principal Electrical Design Engineer seeking career progression and the chance to shape the future of building services design, this position is ideal for you.

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