Electrical/ICA Engineer

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Enpure Ltd are a progressive organisation in water and wastewater services and are looking to recruit a capable, self-motivated, and engaging Electrical/ICA Engineer for a permanant position based at Rubery Head Office (B45 9PZ).

The Role

To take direction and leadership from the departmental Lead Engineer.

Initially will be Working on Clean and Dirty Water Treatment works to aid and support legacy projects outstanding engineering deliverables.

When necessary moving onto new engineering projects, concept, specification, tender and development of new projects, early contractor involvement works and tender engineering support.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design and develop electrical systems for water treatment plants, including power distribution, control systems, instrumentation, and automation

  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to integrate electrical designs with overall project requirements

  • Perform detailed electrical calculations, simulations, and analysis to ensure system performance and reliability

  • Create and review supplier technical documentation, including specifications, drawings, schematics, telemetry schedules, FDS documents, instrumentation

  • Be able to specific Water process instrumentation data sheets

  • Support project managers and lead design engineers in coordinating project activities, ensuring adherence to timelines and budgets

    Qualifications and Skills:

  • Bachelor's degree, HNC or HND in Electrical Engineering or related field.

  • Experience in electrical design, in the water treatment or related industry

  • Experience in the specification of Water Industry Instrumentation

  • Experience of Trimble Electrical Designer (Amtech) software tools is desirable

  • Good understanding of electrical standards, and regulations

  • Experience of Lightning Protection Risk Assessment software and methods is desirable

  • Experience of PLC systems and site communication networks is desirable

  • Good analytical and problem-solving skills

  • Effective communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively in a multidisciplinary team environment.

    The Person

    Have a minimum of 8 - 10 years’ experience in the design of water and wastewater Electrical / ICA engineering deliverables.

    Integrate within the engineering team working on multiple smaller project schemes, taking direction from the departmental Lead Engineer.

    Note – agency’s assistance will not be considered at this time

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