Senior Electrical Engineer / Product Designer - Technology & Innovation

Laing O'Rourke

The Role

Overview

Design and innovate DfMA electrical products for power transmission infrastructure.

Key Responsibilities

  • innovation leadership
  • dfma integration
  • product design
  • digital toolkit
  • prototyping

Tasks

-Leading cross-functional innovation, from ideation to business cases, collaborating with project teams, manufacturing, and clients globally. -Acting as a technical ambassador, embedding DfMA and MMC approaches alongside product and digital engineering teams. -Driving application of product led design in key sectors such as Power Transmission and Nuclear, influencing project outcomes via scalable standardised systems. -Core product design & innovation for DfMA components, leading research, prototyping, and design automations with digital toolkits.

Requirements

  • electrical engineering
  • engineering workflows
  • mep systems
  • solidworks
  • 3d modelling
  • stakeholder coordination

What You Bring

-A solid grasp of engineering workflows, stakeholder coordination, and the practicalities of delivering in a construction or manufacturing context -A background in electrical engineering, preferably within power distribution, transmission, or product development -Strong understanding of MEP systems, offsite manufacturing principles, and systems integration -Experience using 3D modelling or design tools such as Solidworks, and an interest in learning parametric or automation-based design tools

The Company

About Laing O'Rourke

-Delivering complex, large-scale projects across a variety of sectors. -Combining traditional construction with modern, innovative engineering methods. -Serving clients worldwide in sectors such as infrastructure, buildings, transport, and utilities. -Recognized for high-profile projects like Crossrail in London and the London 2012 Olympics. -Utilizing digital construction technology for enhanced efficiencies and quality. -Exerting expertise across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. -Bridging the gap between engineering and design in notable projects. -Shaping the future of global infrastructure through a diverse portfolio.

Sector Specialisms

Infrastructure

Rail

Defence

Energy

Utilities

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Transport

Water Resources

Heavy Civil

Marine

Solar

Wind

Nuclear