Randstad is currently working with an industry leading organisation which delivers major construction projects domestically and internationally, it has a fantastic reputation in the industry and has exceptional relationships with its clients. Many of the projects are set in remote locations and have strict quality and completion targets that must be met. With a current project pipeline of over $150 million of work in hand, this organisation is growing rapidly and is expected to be awarded more projects in 2024. As a result of their continued success we are looking for an Electrical Project Engineer to join their team.The Electrical Project Engineer will be responsible for designing electrical systems, executing Project Engineering tasks, and ensuring top-notch quality assurance during installations across diverse construction sites. This role requires a solid grasp of electrical engineering principles tailored to construction projects.Responsibilities
- Design electrical systems and schematics to suit construction endeavours.
- Oversee the procurement, installation, and commissioning of electrical systems on site, ensuring alignment with project specifications and Australian Standards.
- Uphold quality standards during the installation of electrical systems on site.
- Verify compliance of all electrical installations with Australian local, state, and federal regulations, industry safety standards, and project specifications.
- Collaborate closely with project managers, architects, and other engineering disciplines to synchronise electrical systems with overarching project objectives.
- Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering (accredited by Engineers Australia if obtained overseas).
- Minimum of 5 years’ experience in electrical engineering, with at least 3 years within Australia, particularly in construction projects.
- Proficiency in industry-standard software such as AutoCAD, with preference given to proficiency in Revit PowerCad.
- Comprehensive understanding of the latest electrical standards and safety regulations in Australia.
- Australian Citizen or Permanent resident