FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of a Post Order Design Engineer?
The primary responsibility of a Post Order Design Engineer is to manage all electrical design elements, particularly Fire & Security Systems, supporting large and complex projects.
What types of systems will the Design Engineer work with?
The Design Engineer will work with electronic security systems such as CCTV and Access Control, as well as Fire & Security Systems.
Is experience with AutoCAD required for this position?
Yes, proficiency with AutoCAD is a required skill for this position.
What level of education is required for this role?
A minimum of GCSE Maths and English grades A-C is required for this role.
Are there opportunities for career development within the company?
Yes, there are various career ladders and development opportunities available for employees.
Will I need to obtain any security clearances for this role?
Yes, the ability to obtain security clearances such as SC is required for this position.
What benefits does the company offer?
The company offers a competitive salary and bonus plan, 25 days of holidays + bank holidays, a comprehensive benefits package, extensive training opportunities, and a collaborative team environment, among other benefits.
Is site experience important for this job?
Yes, site experience with surveying and attending design/customer meetings is required for this position.
Is there support for obtaining professional certifications?
Yes, the company encourages and offers extensive training, which may support employees in obtaining certifications like FIA Advanced Designer.
What is the company's culture like?
The company promotes a culture of collaboration, openness, and diversity, making it an enjoyable and results-oriented workplace.
What does the hybrid working model entail?
The hybrid working model allows employees to work both remotely and on-site, providing flexibility in how work is conducted.