Wednesday 12 October 2011

ELECTRICAL PROJECT ENGINEER - £40,000 - £50,000pa – SOUTH, UK

JOB LOCATION

South, UK

JOB TITLE

Electrical Project Engineer

JOB REF

MR-CM-EDT-114489

CLOSING DATE

19th October 2011

JOB DESCRIPTION

Our client is a world leader in the design and manufacture of ship engineering systems, solutions, and products that are efficient, economically sound, and environmentally sustainable.

They are currently recruiting for an experienced Electrical Project Engineer to join their exciting team.

Responsibilities include

   1. To design electrical solutions and deliver electrical engineering projects.
   2. Detailed surveys of major electrical plant/switchboards (HV and LV), focusing on power control and protection systems. This will require travel to clients and vessels as required.
   3. To produce quotes as per customers’ enquiries within timeframes
   4. Preparation of design packages, work packs and electrical schematics/documents.
   5. Use of AutoCAD to establish base designs
   6. Project management and liaison with clients, key vendors and certifying authorities
   7. Technical support for our clients field service teams
   8. To participate in the 24-hr. rota for customer enquiries at all depots



Ideal candidates must have engineering HND or higher, and have worked within the Marine Industry, Oil & Gas or Power Generation sector

Candidate must also have experience in detailed electrical design of systems

    * Power Generation
    * Power Generation Controls
    * AVR systems
    * Woodward governor controls
    * Electrical Protection
    * Variable Speed Drives


This is a large company who have offices nationwide so the role can be based at one of the following locations:

Montrose
Aberdeen
Glasgow
Durham
Cramlington
Slough
Segensworth
Havant
Portsmouth


Salary

Salary - £40,000-£50,000
Holiday – 25 Days plus bank holidays
Pension – Pension matching offered up to 7%
Medical – Private medical offered after 6 months

For more information and to apply follow the link below.

http://www.marineresources.co.uk/ELECTRICAL_PROJECT_ENGINEER_SOUT.htm

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