The successful Electrical Technical Manager /Electrical Engineering Manager/ Head of Electrical Engineeringwill take ownership of complex electrical engineering projects from design through to delivery, combining strong technical expertise with leadership, cross-functional collaboration, and a focus on power continuity, electrical distribution, and energy management systems.
The Electrical Technical Manager /Electrical Engineering Manager/ Head of Electrical Engineeringwill ideally have a degree in Electrical Engineering and, ideally, Chartered Engineer (CEng) status and membership of the IET (MIET). Experience in data centres, critical power, or renewable energy projects will be a strong advantage.
Package
- 80,000 per annum
- Bonus: 12.5% variable pay
- Car allowance: 596 per month
- Pension
- Healthcare
- Additional benefits
- Deliver technical leadership and support across a wide range of electrical infrastructure projects, from early-stage specification through to commissioning and post-implementation support.
- Interpret electrical drawings, schematics, and technical documentation to advise on appropriate system solutions across backup power, distribution, switching, energy monitoring, and control.
- Manage and develop a multi-disciplinary team of engineers and commercial support staff, driving performance and ensuring alignment with project delivery goals.
- Act as a key point of contact for consultants, contractors, and end-users, supporting technical sales processes and influencing project specifications.
- Coordinate with internal engineering, product, and operations teams to ensure the integrity and compliance of delivered systems.
- Office-based with regular UK-wide travel to client sites as required.
- Degree in Electrical or Power Engineering (BEng, MSc, HNC minimum).
- Chartered Engineer (CEng) and MIET membership highly desirable.
- Strong technical grounding in electrical engineering principles, systems integration, and compliance within industrial or commercial environments.
- Proven leadership experience managing engineering teams within power, infrastructure, or critical environments (e.g. data centres, utilities, or renewables).
- Practical knowledge of systems including backup power (UPS or generator-based), low-voltage distribution, switching devices, control panels, and energy monitoring platforms.
- Experience working with consulting engineers, main contractors, or facilities teams to deliver robust technical solutions.
- Comfortable with regular UK travel and engaging with customers in project and technical settings.