Senior Electrical Engineer - Main Contractor
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Building Services Engineer, Systems Engineer, Energy Engineer
Role: Senior Electrical Engineer
Client: Main Contractor
Location: Dublin (project-based)
Sector: Commercial & Residential
Essentials: Relevant third-level qualification in Building Services or Electrical Engineering; minimum 6+ years’ experience in electrical engineering delivery and coordination; previous main contractor experience preferable; strong technical knowledge of electrical building services systems; high level of IT proficiency including Revit/BIM and Microsoft Office applications.
Benefits: €70,000 - €80,000; company vehicle or travel allowance; company laptop and mobile phone; pension; life insurance and income protection; CPD support; access to lifestyle benefits.
Due to continued expansion, the company is seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer to join the team on Dublin-based projects, supporting the delivery of MEP works from design coordination through to installation and commissioning.
Key ResponsibilitiesMEP Delivery & Coordination: Support and lead the implementation of electrical and wider MEP deliverables, ensuring works are completed safely, efficiently, and in line with project requirements.
Design & Subcontractor Liaison: Work collaboratively with the project team, design consultants, and M&E subcontractors to coordinate electrical services and resolve technical issues.
Project Support & Oversight: Support M&E and site management teams in all tasks related to the safe, timely, and compliant completion of electrical works.
Quality Assurance & Inspections: Inspect electrical installation works against the approved quality plan, specifications, and relevant standards.
Meetings & Reporting: Attend and actively contribute to project meetings, providing technical input, progress updates, and coordination support.
To apply or to discuss this opportunity in confidence, please contact Marc on or email marc
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