Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£40,000 - £50,000
Senior Electrical Engineer Exeter Building Services I’m working with one of the South West’s leading Building Services consultancies. A rare opportunity to join their established Exeter team has come available for a Senior Electrical Engineer. I’m looking for someone who is highly motivated, dynamic, and friendly. You’ll be an important part of what is a fairly new look electrical team. In short, the role will consist of, - Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, with Electrical, Mechanical, and Sustainability teams in the office - Identify scope changes under the control process - Provide electrical design - Work with junior/graduate engineers in the office, as well as support more senior staff members in the office - Liaise with clients and external third parties on projects - Assist in future office growth Benefits It’s a genuinely, really rewarding company to work with, who promote a real work/life balance as well as a brilliant set of benefits. - Competitive salary, £40,000 - £50,000 - 25 Days annual leave with additional leave with service - Government pension - Life insurance - Medical insurance - Professional memberships paid - Cycle to work scheme - Flexible working - Holiday sale/purchase options Who You’ll Be The key priority is having a great attitude and being a team player. This is a friendly, sociable consultancy who really value their people. - Hold a degree in electrical engineering or building services - Experience of working across a variety of project sectors - Ability to work both independently and in a team - Hold a full UK driving license
Exeter
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