Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£30,000 - £40,000
Electrical Engineer South Devon £30,000 - £40,00 The company There is an exciting opportunity for a Senior Electrical Engineer to join a small and thriving building services consultancy, based in between Plymouth and Exeter. The work covers several sectors including, data centres, high end residential, education, healthcare, and leisure. What will you be doing? Playing a critical role for multiple projects at various stages. Help deliver the production of drawings in 2D and 3D design using AutoCAD/Revit Engage with design teams during the design phase of projects. Co-ordinating with multidisciplinary teams. Financial management of projects. What are we looking for? Ideally you will working towards chartership A minimum 2+ years’ experience in designing electrical systems for buildings. Able to guide projects with a view to increasing management and leadership responsibilities. Confident in software such as Amtech, AutoCAD, Revit, IES or Dialux Interest in responding to the climate emergency. Benefits £30,000 - £40,000 salary 25 days annual holiday, plus bank holiday Company pension Bonus scheme Free Parking If this is something that appeals to you, please APPLY or if you have any questions, please contact me at [email protected]
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