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Electrical Control – Engineering Specialist

Permanent
Various locations
United Kingdom
circa £55,000 – £66,000 plus excellent benefits
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Description

We are currently looking for an Electrical Control – Engineering Specialist to join a nationally recognised regulatory organisation responsible for helping to secure safety across a wide range of UK industries. This role focuses on electrical distribution systems and complex control systems, ensuring that organisations effectively manage risk and comply with legal safety standards.

This is a permanent full-time position offering hybrid working, with offices available in Ashford, Basingstoke, Birmingham, Bootle, Bristol, Cardiff, Chelmsford, Crewe, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Milton Keynes, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Norwich, Nottingham, and Sheffield.

Salary: circa £55,000 – £66,000 plus excellent benefits.

The Role

This is a frontline specialist engineering role where you will apply your expertise in electrical and control systems to identify risks, investigate underlying causes, and drive improvements in safety performance across multiple industry sectors.

Working across a diverse range of environments, you will assess the adequacy of existing control measures, make evidence-based decisions, and influence organisations at all levels to achieve compliance with legislation and recognised engineering standards.

Key responsibilities:

• Investigating workplace electrical and control system fatalities and serious incidents to identify root causes and help prevent recurrence.
• Supporting enforcement activity and holding duty holders accountable where necessary.
• Inspecting workplaces to assess how effectively electrical and control system risks are being managed.
• Preparing technical reports and acting as a specialist or expert witness during legal proceedings, inquests, and hearings.
• Contributing to intervention strategies and industry improvement programmes aimed at reducing electrical hazards and improving control system safety.
• Working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams and stakeholders to promote best practice and continuous improvement.

About You

We are seeking experienced Electrical and Control Engineering professionals who can think strategically, analyse complex issues, and communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical audiences.

You should have strong practical experience within electrical and control system engineering, ideally gained in a senior engineering role, together with detailed knowledge of:

• High and low voltage electrical distribution systems and safe systems of work, including compliance with BS7671 where applicable.
• Electrical, electronic, programmable, and safety-related control systems used within process industries and machinery applications.
• Risk assessment, design, installation, testing, maintenance, and modification of control systems.
• Relevant standards including ISO 13849, IEC 62061, and IEC 60204-1.
• The application and use of electrical equipment within hazardous atmospheres.

You will also demonstrate:

• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
• Excellent communication and influencing abilities.
• Sound judgement and decisiveness.
• Effective organisational and planning skills.
• The ability to produce clear and concise technical reports.
• A collaborative approach to working within multidisciplinary teams.

Qualifications & Professional Requirements

• Chartered Engineer status through the IET or another recognised professional body, or the ability to achieve Chartered status within one year of appointment.
• An Honours degree in Electrical Engineering, Control Engineering, or a closely related discipline.
• A full UK driving licence is essential.

Hybrid Working

This organisation offers flexible hybrid working arrangements, combining home and office working. Successful candidates will typically be expected to attend the office or business-related sites for approximately 60% of the working week, depending on operational requirements.

Benefits

• Excellent employer pension contribution
• 25 days annual leave increasing to 30 days with service, plus bank holidays and additional privilege leave
• Flexible and family-friendly working policies
• Supportive working culture with carer-friendly policies
• Ongoing training and professional development opportunities

This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Electrical and Control Engineering professional looking to apply their expertise in a role that directly contributes to improving workplace safety and influencing industry standards across the UK.

Please note: This is a UK permanent role, and candidates will require existing eligibility to work in the UK to be considered for this role.