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Electrical, Control System and Instrumentation Engineer

Job Description

EC&I Engineer – Hydroelectric Power


Location: Glasgow

Salary: Competitive

Type: Permanent | Full-Time


Join a Leading Renewable Energy Team!


Are you an experienced EC&I Engineer looking to make an impact in hydroelectric power? We are seeking a skilled professional to lead critical projects, oversee maintenance, and drive compliance with industry regulations. If you're passionate about sustainable energy, this is your chance to be part of an innovative team shaping the future of power !


Key Responsibilities:

  • Oversee project delivery, from identification and tendering to execution
  • Support maintenance engineers with inspections of electrical systems
  • Ensure compliance with PUWER, Electricity at Work, ESQCR, and other regulations
  • Manage performance systems, including Maximo and key KPIs
  • Lead procurement and contract management, including contractor oversight
  • Solve complex technical issues, analyze plant failures, and recommend improvements
  • Conduct safety audits, ensuring operational and engineering compliance
  • Act as a work sponsor and provide training as needed
  • Produce detailed reports, proposals, and tender documents


What You’ll Need:

  • Degree in Electrical Engineering or EC&I, preferably Chartered status
  • 3 - 10 years’ experience in electrical/EC&I engineering, ideally in the sector
  • NEBOSH or IOSH certification in Health and Safety
  • Strong knowledge of industry regulations, plant operations, and commissioning
  • Expertise in instrumentation and control systems, including testing and fault diagnosis
  • Proven problem-solving skills to identify, analyze, and implement technical solutions
  • Experience in maintenance management, procurement, and risk-based strategies
  • Excellent communication and leadership skills, capable of engaging at all levels
  • Knowledge of safe systems of work, hydro operations, and business procedures


Why Apply?

Competitive salary & benefits package

Exciting career growth opportunities in renewable energy

Collaborative & dynamic work environment

✅ Be part of a leading team driving sustainable power solutions

Electrical, Control System and Instrumentation Engineer

Glasgow, UK
Full time

Published on 06/20/2025

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