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1 year ago
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Location:Bury St Edmunds| Salary:£76,229 + car + 3% bonus


Looking for your next big engineering challenge? We’ve got the perfect role! Join a dynamic team where you’ll lead the charge on electrical infrastructure projects, handling33kV(and some11kV) systems. You’ll be making sure everything runs smoothly—from substation builds to cable maintenance—while keeping safety at the forefront. Plus, you’ll have the chance to train and guide apprentices and collaborate with contractors to deliver top-notch work!


What You’ll Do:

  • Lead the construction and maintenance of electrical projects onprivate and public networks.
  • Work with your team to deliver projects on time, within budget, and to the highest quality.
  • Operate and maintainHV and LV systems, oversee fault-finding, and handle commissioning tasks.
  • Keep an eye on project budgets and ensure clients are happy and systems stay safe.
  • Stay hands-on with safety protocols, ensuring compliance every step of the way.


What You’ll Bring:

  • 33kV SAPstatus (or close to it!), with anHNC in Electrical Engineeringor similar experience.
  • Strong knowledge ofHV distribution systems.
  • A knack for leading teams and juggling multiple projects at once.
  • Great with Microsoft Office (and know your way around a few engineering tools too).
  • Full driving license, because this role has you moving across various sites!


Bonus Points:

  • Experience withsafety qualificationslike IOSH or NEBOSH.
  • Knowledge ofconstruction regulationsand a love for continuous improvement.


Perks include apension plan,discounts on cool stuff, and support for health and wellness. If you're ready to spark up your career, this is the place!

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