Electrical Engineer
Job Title: Electrical Engineer Location: Dinorwig Power Station (Llanberis), North Wales Salary: up to £83,000 depending on experience Permanent Site Based The role Technical Partners are supporting a leading energy infrastructure organisation, powering the future of energy storage and generation, in the search for an experienced Electrical Engineer to join their team. As the Electrical Engineer you will play a crucial role in maintaining and improving critical infrastructure, ensuring assets operate safely, efficiently, and reliably while contributing to long-term investment and maintenance strategies. What's on Offer Salary: offering a competitive salary up to £83,000 depending on experience Pension: Employer contribution 8-12% (dependent on employee contribution) / Employee contribution 2-6% Holidays: 25 days annual leave Bonus: Eligible for performance bonus scheme (up to 10%) Private Medical Insurance: Single cover Group Life Cover: 8x base salary Group Income Protection: Up to 75% of annual salary (subject to scheme rules Key Responsibilities Project Management: Deliver safe, high‑quality projects within scope, time, and budget. Resource & Contractor Management: Organise resources, direct contractors, and ensure efficient delivery. Contract Management: Prepare specifications, assess tenders, negotiate, and manage contracts. Technical Expertise: Provide specialist advice, develop plant improvements, and support innovation. QEH&S Compliance: Ensure all work meets statutory and internal safety/environmental standards. Plant Area Responsibility: Manage plant integrity, risk, and performance; maintain accurate records. Plant Performance: Diagnose issues, implement solutions, and improve reliability/cost efficiency. Teamwork: Support team activities and contribute to a collaborative working environment. Compliance: Ensure all statutory and procedural requirements are observed. Strategy: Help develop and implement long‑term maintenance and asset strategies. Budget Support: Assist in budget preparation and ensure schemes meet financial targets. What you'll need: Degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field IOSH Managing Safely Chartered status or working towards (desirable) Background in power generation, utilities or heavy industrial Proficient in electrical inspection, testing, and commissioning (FAT & SAT) Strong knowledge of LV/MV switchgear, distribution systems, and relevant IEC standards Experienced with LV/MV motors, controls, and starting circuits Familiar with DC systems, electrical protection systems, and transformers Good working knowledge of wiring regulations (BS7671) What We Offer Our clients offer the opportunity to work on critical energy infrastructure projects within a global organisation. You'll benefit from flexible working, ongoing training and career development, and the chance to contribute to the UK's clean energy future. We are committed to innovation, sustainability, and fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone is valued, supported, and given equal opportunity to thrive. #jessicaeci