Graduate Electrical Engineer - Data Centres

Oldham
2 days ago
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Graduate Electrical Engineer – Data centres
Building Services Design
Manchester / Oldham Area
Salary circa £28,000
  
Are you a recent graduate with a BEng or MEng in Electrical & Electronic Engineering (or similar) looking to start your career in one of the most exciting and fastest-growing sectors in engineering?

We’re working closely with a global Design & Build consultancy specialising in mission-critical data centre and critical infrastructure projects, delivering complex engineering solutions across the UK, Europe, and the USA.

We are looking for a Graduate Electrical Engineer to join our growing design team of nearing 20 individuals to help deliver world-class digital infrastructure for some of the world’s leading organisations.

Data centres power the modern digital world, supporting everything from cloud computing and AI to global finance and streaming services. As a design engineer in this sector, you’ll work on complex, mission-critical electrical infrastructure that must operate 24/7 with absolute reliability. It’s one of the fastest-growing engineering industries globally, offering exposure to cutting-edge technology, large-scale international projects, and exceptional long-term career opportunities.

While a large proportion of their work is in the data centre industry, they also work on a handful of other mission critical infrastructure projects in the education, retail and healthcare sectors.

What’s on offer?

The opportunity to work on global data centre projects
Mentorship from experienced engineers within the mission-critical sector
Exposure to large-scale electrical infrastructure design
Long-term career opportunities within a rapidly expanding global industry How to apply?
If you want to start your career designing the electrical systems that power the global digital economy, this is your opportunity to join a company delivering cutting-edge infrastructure projects across the UK, Europe, and the USA.

Jevon Astley-Jones is the consultant dealing with this vacancy, please get in touch for more information

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