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Mobile Multi Skilled Electrical Maintenance Engineer
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Join a reputable team as a Mobile Multi Skilled Electrical Maintenance Engineer in Peterborough. This role requires NVQ Level 3, AM2, and 18th Edition certification. You'll perform PPM, reactive repairs, and minor installations across retail sites, with a company vehicle provided. Enjoy a support...
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United Kingdom , Peterborough
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37000.00 GBP / Year
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Electrical / Mechanical Engineer
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Join BT as an Electrical/Mechanical Engineer in Peterborough. Maintain critical LV/HV systems, generators, and cooling equipment to keep UK networks running 24/7. Requires relevant electrical qualifications, a full UK driving licence, and physical fitness. Benefits include a company vehicle, trai...
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United Kingdom , Peterborough
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43573.00 GBP / Year
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Senior / Design Engineer - Electrical
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Join our @One Alliance in Peterborough as a Senior Electrical Design Engineer. This hybrid role requires a degree and experience in water treatment plant design, with chartership progression. You'll deliver cost-effective engineering designs, coordinating across disciplines. We offer a competitiv...
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United Kingdom , Peterborough
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Launch your engineering career by exploring Electrical Engineer I jobs, the foundational entry-level positions designed for recent graduates and early-career professionals. This role serves as the critical first step for individuals holding a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) from an ABET-accredited program, where they apply theoretical knowledge to real-world projects under the guidance of experienced engineers. Professionals in these jobs are integral to multidisciplinary teams, contributing to the design, analysis, and documentation of electrical systems across various industries, including construction, manufacturing, utilities, and technology. The typical day-to-day responsibilities for an Electrical Engineer I involve a blend of technical design support and project coordination. Common duties include assisting in the creation of detailed electrical drawings and construction documents using computer-aided design (CAD) and Building Information Modeling (BIM) software like AutoCAD and Revit. They perform essential calculations for electrical loads, circuit protection, lighting levels, and short-circuit analysis to ensure code compliance and system safety. A significant part of the role is learning and applying national and local electrical codes, primarily the National Electrical Code (NEC), as well as standards from organizations like NFPA and IEEE. Furthermore, Electrical Engineer I professionals often help prepare equipment specifications, review vendor submittals, and contribute to project reports, all while developing an understanding of project scope, schedule, and budget constraints. The skill set required for these entry-level jobs combines strong technical aptitude with crucial soft skills. Candidates must possess a solid foundation in electrical engineering principles, particularly in power systems, and demonstrate proficiency with relevant engineering software. Analytical thinking and meticulous attention to detail are paramount for accurate design and calculation work. As collaborative team members, effective written and verbal communication skills are essential for coordinating with other disciplines, such as mechanical and civil engineers, and for documenting their work clearly. The role also demands strong organizational abilities, a capacity to manage multiple tasks, and an eagerness to learn and accept feedback. Many professionals in Electrical Engineer I positions are also on the path to obtaining their Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certification as a first step toward becoming a licensed Professional Engineer (PE), which enhances career advancement opportunities. Ultimately, Electrical Engineer I jobs provide a structured environment for new engineers to gain invaluable hands-on experience, develop professional competency, and build a portfolio of work. It is a career-launching role focused on transforming academic excellence into practical engineering solutions, fostering growth into more senior design, project management, or specialization roles within the vast field of electrical engineering.

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