EV Design Engineer

Amey

The Role

Overview

Design and deliver EV charging infrastructure solutions for public and private clients.

Key Responsibilities

  • design qa
  • design scheduling
  • site surveys
  • feasibility study
  • cost estimation
  • design production

Tasks

-Champion health and safety throughout all stages of design and delivery, ensuring compliance with CDM 2015 and other relevant regulations. -Mentoring and support for Graduate Engineers and Technicians within the EV design team. -Review and quality assurance of design drawings and technical documentation. -Creation and management of design schedules to ensure timely delivery. -Site surveys and inspections to assess suitability and constraints. Feasibility studies and technical reporting to inform design decisions. Planning, programming, and cost estimation for EVCP infrastructure projects. Design production in line with UK electrical regulations and EV-specific standards. Creation and management of design schedules to ensure timely delivery. Review and quality assurance of design drawings and technical documentation. Mentoring and support for Graduate Engineers and Technicians within the EV design team. -Feasibility studies and technical reporting to inform design decisions. -Promote innovation and best practice in EV infrastructure design, adopting modern technologies and approaches where appropriate. -Ensure timely delivery of EV charge point designs, meeting programme milestones and exceeding client expectations. -Site surveys and inspections to assess suitability and constraints. -Planning, programming, and cost estimation for EVCP infrastructure projects. -Design production in line with UK electrical regulations and EV-specific standards. -Lead or support aspects of EVCP design across various stages of delivery, including:

Requirements

  • accreditation
  • evcp design
  • local authority
  • bs7671
  • cdm 2015
  • graduate engineer

What You Bring

-Progress towards professional accreditation with a recognised engineering institution (e.g. IET, ICE, or similar). -Ability to produce technically robust EVCP design solutions that meet client specifications and comply with relevant standards, under appropriate supervision. -Understanding of technical governance and quality assurance processes within a consulting engineering context. -Experience working with Local Authority and Distribution Network Operator (DNO) requirements, including grid connection protocols and site feasibility. -Demonstrable experience in electrical engineering, ideally gained through a Graduate Engineer role or equivalent. -Practical understanding of BS7671: IET Wiring Regulations (18th Edition) and/or the City & Guilds 2921-34 qualification for EV charging installations. -Sound knowledge of Health & Safety legislation and CDM 2015 (Construction Design and Management Regulations). -Familiarity with procedures and best practices relating to health, safety, and welfare in engineering environments.

Benefits

-Choices - Our flexible benefits scheme is tailored by you, including buying additional annual leave, cycle2work scheme, charity giving and gym membership -Pension – Generous Pension scheme which we will contribute to -Holidays - Minimum 24 days holiday + Bank Holidays -Save with Amey - Our online voucher portal gives you access to thousands of discounts from leading retailers to help you save on shopping, days out, or nights in.

The Company

About Amey

-Headquartered in London, delivers full lifecycle solutions across roads, rail, facilities, and utilities. -Blends data-driven consulting with large-scale delivery, advising on analytics, asset condition, and digital platforms. -Typical projects include major highway improvements, railway electrification, signalling renewals, complex facilities upkeep, and public-sector estate upgrades. -Consulting arm advises on strategic asset management for clients like Network Rail and MTA’s Long Island Rail Road, with operations in North America and Australia. -A standout example is a Birmingham highways turnaround, demonstrating ability to navigate challenges for resilient, long-term infrastructure outcomes. -From restoring historic bridges to optimizing EV charging networks in Manchester via bespoke data models, brings creativity and engineering rigour to projects.

Sector Specialisms

Infrastructure

Transport

Utilities

Government

Defence

Justice

Education

Health

Highways

Rail

Facilities Management

Energy