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Senior Mechanical Engineer ESL

Electrification Solutions Ltd
Lancashire
4 days ago
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Permanent & Contract Full Time Available
Competitive salary.
Hours: 40 hours per week.
Role Profile

  • Provide design deliverables that satisfy safety and quality requirements.
  • Produce design calculations and drawings for the water industry.
  • Direct and develop CAD technicians and more junior designers and
    graduates.
  • Direct, prepare scopes for and check output of subcontract M&E design teams
  • Liaise with equipment suppliers and manufacturers
  • Prepare design investigations, reports and specifications.
  • Design in compliance with relevant technical, professional and group standards.
  • Ensure project change for design package is fully implemented and recorded.
  • Estimate hours required for design packages
  • Present and attend at meetings and design presentations

What we require from you

  • 10 years' mechanical design experience in the UK water industry
  • significant experience in hydraulic design
  • Awareness of electrical design and control systems.
  • Good level of IT skills
  • Registered with professional body and working towards chartership

Where

  • Full time from our office in Trafford House, M32 0RS
  • Occasional site visits for which travel expenses will be paid

Working from home

Hybrid possibility for strong candidates at company discretion. Minimum 3 days in the office per week.


The Projects you'll be working on

Varied projects across the UK water industry, including various UMON projects in Sewage Treatment Works.


Preferred Qualifications and Experience

  • Chartered engineer
  • Experience in electrical and/or control engineering
  • Experience in UMON schemes
  • Experience in wastewater and clean water, infra and non–infra
  • Awareness of construction methods and materials.
  • Knowledge of engineering drawing practices.

What we can offer you

We offer an excellent package for permanent staff, including an employee benefits scheme, workplace pension scheme, and training and development opportunities.


For contractors, we can offer a stable position outside IR35 in a positive and well motivated team.


Our offices have free parking, as well as a free to use fully equipped Gym, showers and changing rooms. We are well situated just a 10 minute walk from Old Trafford tram stop.


To apply please send your CV and covering letter to


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