Electrical Engineer | Hazardous Areas

Job description

Electrical Engineer | Hazardous Areas

  • South Brisbane
  • 9-day fortnight
  • 5 weeks' annual leave
  • Bachelor Electrical Engineering, or equivalent

Role Opportunity
New opportunity available for an experienced Electrical Engineer to join this specialist electrical and controls engineering company, providing design and support services to global clients.
As an Electrical Engineer, you will have the opportunity to work across various industries, including mining, industrial and renewables.

Benefits
  • 9-day fortnight
  • 5 weeks' annual leave
  • Domestic and international projects with opportunities for travel
  • Ongoing training and development providing streamlined approach to achieve professional accreditation with Engineers Australia
Essential Qualifications & Skills
  • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, or equivalent
  • Strong understanding of Australian and industry codes and standards
  • Strong understanding of safety in design
  • Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail

Duties & Responsibilities
  • Produce electrical and instrumentation designs
  • Produce LV and HV designs, MCCs and Switchrooms
  • Hazardous Area design and classification

About our Client
Our client is a specialised engineering company providing design services and support throughout Australia and internationally. They specialise in electrical, controls and hazardous area design, support and training for clients in industries across mining, chemical, industrial, solar.

How to Apply
Click the APPLY button or contact Tarryn Witter on (07) 3910 5506 for a confidential discussion.

About Titan Recruitment
Titan Recruitment is an Australian-owned engineering and technology recruitment consultancy with over 25 years of industry insights. We create opportunities that connect clients and candidates. View all jobs at titanrecruitment.com.au

Titan Recruitment is an advocate for Equal Employment Opportunity, and we encourage applications from all interested applicants.