· Design expertise in HV and LV power distribution, AC/DC power supply, lighting, earthing, lightning protection, SCADA, renewable energy systems, and electrical machines.
· Deliver mechanical designs for industrial buildings and data centres, including clean rooms, industrial plants, cold/dry rooms, hoisting systems, and automated warehouses.
· Manage projects to ensure high-quality work, timely delivery, and adherence to budget constraints.
· Utilize computer simulation software relevant to engineering design.
· Engage with regulatory authorities, ensuring compliance and facilitating approvals.
· Maintain strong client relationships and ensure client satisfaction.
· Provide guidance to engineers on project administration and contractual matters.
· Lead technical discussions and resolve common design challenges with engineers.
· Apply computer simulation tools to enhance design precision and efficiency.
Requirements · Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Mechanical, or Building Services Engineering.
A postgraduate qualification in a related field is an added advantage.
· 5–10 years of relevant experience in electrical design.
· At least 3 years of design experience in areas such as HV and LV power distribution, AC/DC power supply, renewable energy, lighting, earthing, lightning protection, SCADA, and electrical machines.
· Preferable experience with industrial buildings and/or data centres.
· Proficiency in using computer simulation software for engineering design is highly desirable.
· Strong knowledge and experience working with regulatory authorities.
· Excellent understanding of Codes of Practice and the local authority submission process.
· Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
· Ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams on large-scale projects to achieve client objectives.
· Registered with the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM), with preference for Professional Engineers (PE) holding a Practicing Certificate.
· Experience in renewable energy, particularly solar power, is a plus.
· Required skills: Engineering Design.