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      <description>Location: Cambridge | Salary: &amp;pound;40000 - &amp;pound;45000/annum | Type: Permanent | Electrical Engineer    Cambridge (Hybrid)   Our client is a well-established international engineering organisation with nearly 30 years of experience delivering specialist engineering solutions across the UK, Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East. Working across sectors including energy, industrial, infrastructure, telecommunications and construction, they have built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality, innovative and cost-effective engineering services.  With continued growth and an expanding project portfolio, they are looking to strengthen their engineering team by appointing an Electrical Engineer to support the successful delivery of a wide range of technically challenging projects.   The Role   As an Electrical Engineer, you will play a key role in the design, development and delivery of electrical engineering solutions from concept through to commissioning. Working closely with multidisciplinary teams, clients and project stakeholders, you will ensure projects are delivered safely, efficiently and in line with industry standards.  This hybrid role offers the opportunity to work on varied engineering projects while developing your technical expertise within a ...</description>
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