Construction Engineer-Electrical Utility Projects-East England


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Recruiter

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd

Listed on

22nd May 2018

Location

East Of England

Salary/Rate

£45000 - £46000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Construction Engineer-Electrical Utility Projects-East England

Site/Field Based position-you should be located in the Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex or Cambridgeshire area

Salary: £45000-46000 + Overtime, Bonus & 5% Pension, 25 days holiday, life assurance x 4, flexible benefits

Are you an Electrical Engineer who has run Utility Construction Projects, and are you looking to join a company with a clear plan to progress your career over the coming years?

On offer is the opportunity to join a company at the forefront of providing HV & LV power supplies across the country. Due to their recent expansion they are looking for an experienced engineer work on a range of construction and utilities projects.

The role is to manage all aspects of construction management in the construction, installation & commissioning of Electrical Connections up to 33Kv

This will include:

-To deliver Contestable Connections for POC Ltd on time and within budget

- Carry out risk assessments

- Develop Construction Method Statements and prepare site instruction.

The person:

· Academic/working background in electrical or civil engineering

· Experience of running Electrical Utility Construction Projects of circa £120K budgets, or a site supervisor with specific electrical connections experience who wants to move into project management.

· SMSTS certificate and knowledge of IOSH.

The role will be home/field based covering a East England patch so you will ideally be located in the area.

Individuals must have a full UK driving license and be willing to travel.

To apply please email your CV for the attention of Nick Smith

Close date 5th June 2018

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