Senior Electrical Engineer.
London.
Up to £65,000 per annum DOE.
Monday to Friday Days 07:00 – 15:00.
Join one of the world’s leading sugar producers and take on a high-impact engineering role within a complex, large-scale manufacturing environment. Our client are looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer to oversee the medium voltage infrastructure across their London sites.
This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key leadership role in electrical infrastructure, maintenance strategy, and project execution within a global organisation that values technical excellence and continuous improvement.
Benefits:
- Yearly bonus up to £1000.
- Employee discount scheme.
- 14% combined pension.
- Healthcare scheme.
- Cycle to work scheme.
- Onsite restaurant.
About the Role:
As the Senior Electrical Engineer, you will be the duty holder responsible for the electrical infrastructure (up to 11KV) across two major sites. You’ll lead maintenance and upgrade strategies, ensure statutory compliance, and support site reliability through expert guidance, training, and hands-on fault diagnosis.
You’ll also manage infrastructure projects up to £1M, mentor electrical engineers toward Senior Authorised Person status, and ensure operational readiness for both current systems and future investment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Act as Duty Holder for electrical systems up to 11KV across two refinery sites.
- Ensure compliance with relevant legislation and company standards.
- Develop and audit maintenance strategies using FMEA, RCA, and best practice methodologies.
- Oversee MV equipment such as transformers, turbines, and switchgear.
- Provide fault diagnosis support, including for power generation systems.
- Conduct gap analysis and advise on long-term capital investment in electrical systems.
- Manage electrical projects from concept to commissioning, within scope and budget.
- Deliver training and assess competency for engineers working with LV/MV systems.
- Support the development and scheduling of achievable maintenance plans.
What You’ll Bring:
- Degree in Electrical Engineering.
- Strong knowledge of electrical systems up to 11KV, including power generation.
- Proficiency in PLCs, VFDs, and automation for fault diagnosis.
- Proven leadership experience managing or supervising skilled electrical personnel.
- Experience in developing and implementing maintenance and reliability strategies.
- Ability to train and assess electrical staff on switching, permit issuing, and operational procedures.
Get in touch with Justin Norley at Stirling Warrington to discuss further.