Electrical Engineer
Electrical Engineers develop, test, and maintain electrical systems and equipment used in commercial, industrial, and domestic applications. Their work involves anything from circuit design to power distribution systems.
Electrical Engineers are responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining electrical control systems. Their work spans a variety of sectors including energy, construction, telecommunications, and automation. From designing electrical panels to developing innovative energy solutions, they are key to ensuring systems function efficiently and safely.
The role often includes developing electrical schematics, testing new products, troubleshooting faults, and improving system designs. They ensure that all systems comply with safety regulations and efficiency standards. Communication with project teams and stakeholders is essential to provide progress updates and ensure alignment with objectives.
- Design and implement electrical systems.
- Conduct feasibility studies and technical evaluations.
- Ensure equipment complies with industry standards.
- Troubleshoot malfunctions and implement improvements.
- Supervise installation and commissioning of systems.
- Degree in Electrical Engineering.
- Experience with simulation and design tools like MATLAB, Simulink.
- Strong mathematical and analytical capabilities.
- Understanding of industry regulations and electrical codes.
- Chartered status or working toward it is an asset.
- Average Annual Salary: £35,000 – £60,000