Principal Electrical Design Engineer - Data Centres


Recruiter

Progressive

Listed on

17th April

Location

England

Salary/Rate

£48 - £52

Type

Contract

Start Date

ASAP

Principal Electrical Design Engineer - Data Centres Outside IR35 Contract Remote / Hybrid I'm working with a Data Centre Design and Build Consultancy looking for a Principal Electrical Design Engineer to help support on the design of varying Data Centres in the UK and Europe. This will be a Hybrid working opportunity and is a 6 month contract with a pay rate of around £48-52 per hour Outside IR35 depending on experience. Below are some of the job requirements so you get an understanding of the role:

  • Supporting with the tender work and new bids that come in for Data Centre projects
  • Depending on the client, you'll be producing Electrical designs across the full RIBA stages, but mostly it'll be doing stage 3 to 4 Designs of Data Centres of varying size.
  • Calculations, specifications, drawings.
  • Working on varying tiers of Data Centres across the UK and Europe

If you're interested in applying for the role, please send your up to date CV across to me at Click here to contact this recruiter

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To find out more about Progressive Recruitment please visit www.progressiverecruitment.com

Progressive Recruitment, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy | Registered office | 1st Floor, 75 King William Street, London, EC4N 7BE, United Kingdom | Partnership Number | OC387148 England and Wales


Contact Name: James Wilkinson

Reference: TJ/10306/PR-34248445_1713362238

Job ID: 3318969

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