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Senior Engineer - Power & Propulsion (Electrical)

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3 months ago
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Senior Electrical Engineer - Power & Propulsion - 6 months - Scotstoun

Key skills required for this role

Engineer, Power & Propulsion, Electrical, power, propulsion, ship, marine, navy

Important

Option to work from Portsmouth.

Hybrid working available!

Core Activities:

  • HV Distribution and Electrical Safety
  • Electrical Generation and Quality of Supply
  • HV and High Power Protection Systems and Earthing Systems
  • HV and High Power Cabling and cable routing
  • High Power Electric Drives and Speed Control
  • Prepare specifications, develop designs in line with specifications and all quality and technical standards, and carry out design appraisals in assigned areas to ensure all standards are maintained.
  • Participate fully in developing, maintaining and modifying engineering processes and procedures in assigned areas in response to technical developments and operational need
  • Act as the main point of contact with customers and/or suppliers in assigned areas on engineering matters, to resolve relatively complex problems and issues and to maintain awareness in both parties of priorities and objectives.
  • Provide help and direction to less experienced team members to support both their effective working and their development.

Job Requirements:

  • Meet the requirements for registration as Incorporated Engineer with the Engineering Council and preferably be a member of a relevant Professional Body.
  • 5 Years' experience in engineering or a defence related industry.
  • Experience of liaising with external stakeholders.
  • Possesses in-depth knowledge of most aspects within current discipline.
  • Ability to coach, mentor & assist others.
  • Good people management skills and experienced in a multi-disciplined engineering environment.

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