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Electrical Engineering jobs in Aberdeen

There are many prospects for career advancement in the Energy industry. We are able to offer electrical engineer jobs at a variety of levels, from senior to entry-level. There is a selection of different roles available, including E&I Construction, TAR Support, Production Support, Distribution, Instrumentation, and Equipment specialists.

Electrical engineer jobs will involve developing and sustaining the electrical systems, machinery, controls, and apparatus that are crucial for keeping this industry working smoothly. You will need to excel in maths and science, enjoy examining and providing various solutions to complex problems, and will be expected to have either a Higher National Diploma or a Degree in your chosen area of interest.

Does a livelihood in this critical part of the industry sound like the one for you? Take a look at a range of electrical engineer jobs here:

Aberdeen (the Granite City) earned its reputation as the "energy capital of Europe "for its significant involvement in the Oil and Gas industry over the last 40 years. Many of the industry key players have a considerable presence in the City and use it as a base for work in the North Sea and beyond. Aberdeen has the largest heliport in the world and an important service ship harbour port serving offshore oil rigs, Aberdeen is often called the "Oil Capital of Europe". The number of jobs created by the energy industry in and around Aberdeen has been estimated at over half a million. The majority of the largest oil fields in the UK sector of the North Sea were found in the waters to the north and east of the Scottish mainland, with the more northerly fields found to the east of the Orkney and Shetland islands. Now, the city is gearing up for the next – and potentially most critical – phase of its evolution, using its proven oil and gas infrastructure and expertise to become a world leader in renewable energy. Significant knowledge and experience in offshore project management, underwater cables and foundations, semi-submersibles, moorings, autonomous vehicles and robotics is transferable and essential to the commercial-scale success of offshore wind and other offshore renewable energy.