Electrical Engineer (For Euro Foods Group) - Job ID : 1353809

Bdjobs.com
Sheffield
9 months ago
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Euro Foods Groupis looking forElectrical Engineer




Additional Benefits:

  • UK work permit sponsorship.
  • Opportunity for family relocation after a successful trial period.
  • Pathway to UK citizenship within five years.



Job Overview:

Euro Foods Group UK is looking for two skilled and experienced Electrical Engineers to join our team. The selected candidates will receive a UK work permit, and after successfully completing a one-year trial period, they will be eligible to bring their family to the UK and apply for UK citizenship within five years.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Install, maintain, and repair electrical systems in industrial and commercial settings.
  • Diagnose and troubleshoot electrical faults in machinery, production lines, and power systems.
  • Ensure compliance with UK electrical codes, safety regulations, and environmental standards.
  • Perform preventive maintenance and inspections to ensure optimal system performance.
  • Work closely with the operations and maintenance teams to provide technical support.
  • Keep detailed records of maintenance, repairs, and inspections.
  • Collaborate with engineers and technicians to optimize energy efficiency and system reliability.


Educational Requirements

  • Bachelor in Engineering (BEngg) in Electrical & Electronic Engineering
  • Master of Science (MSc) in Electrical & Electronic Engineering
  • Skills Required: Electrical Engineering


Experience Requirements

  • 2 to 5 year(s)
  • The applicants should have experience in the following business area(s): Engineering Firms


Requirements:-

  • B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) from a recognized university (mandatory)
  • M.Sc. in EEE or relevant discipline (preferred but not required)
  • Proven experience in industrial electrical systems, control panels, and automation.
  • Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, blueprints, and technical manuals.
  • Knowledge of UK electrical regulations and standards is an advantage.
  • Must know how to drive and possess an international driving license.
  • IELTS certification is required with a minimum overall band score of 5.
  • Good communication skills in English.
  • Willingness to relocate to the UK.


Job Location

United Kingdom

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