DESIGN ENGINEERING

RECRUITMENT

Connect with design engineer candidates who blend creativity with absolute precision.

The Energy Mix is made up of multiple systems, such as Power Generation, Mining, Transmission, Distribution, BESS, Utility Scale Renewables, Gas, Hydrogen and Behind the Meter projects. are involved in energy infrastructure projects.


Design Engineering is essential in integrating these systems into a cohesive, safe and efficient design. Engineers can optimize the system's performance and avoid costly retrofits by considering system-level requirements from the early design stages. Design Engineering is utilized in the early to mid-stages of most projects in the Energy Mix, including Electrical, Civil, Mechanical, Structural, Environmental, and Chemical engineering.


Businesses can have onsite design engineers that are devoted solely to their own projects, or they can use a Design Consultancy or OEM to take on the BOP scope.

CLIENTS WE SUPPORT

  • Project Developers

    Connect with elite talent specialising in feasibility analysis, finance, regulatory compliance, and O&M across the Energy Mix.

  • EPCs

    We work with some of the best EPC talent in the world, with experience of international solar farms, wind farms, hydroelectric plants, and other renewable projects.

  • Consultancies

    We are a leading supplier to a diverse range of consultancies across the globe. Whatever stage of your project life-cycle we can connect you with experienced talent to keep you on track and within budget.

  • Utilities

    From Demand Response & Smart Grids to Grid Modernization & Energy Storage and everything in between we have established talent pools across utilities global market.

  • Retailers

    Access candidates with the right mix of industry expertise alongside technical, business, and customer-focused skills.

  • Gentailers

    We help some of the biggest Gentailers in the world connect with talent, including Iberdrola, Origin Energy and EDF Group.

  • OEMs

    Fast track your access to Engineering & Technical Skills, Research & Development (R&D) Skills and  Supply Chain & Manufacturing Skills with Enemix.

ROLES WE SUPPORT

  • Head of Design/Engineering

    To hire temporary and/or permanent talent contact a member of the team today.

  • Technical Director

    Both tempoary and permanent talent. Current market salary per annum AUS I $150,000 US I $130,000 UK I £95,000

  • Civil/Mechanical Engineer

    To hire temporary and/or permanent talent contact a member of the team today.

  • Grid Connections Manager

    Both tempoary and permanent talent. Current market salary per annum AUS I $90,000 US I $70,000 UK I £50,000

  • Power Systems/Protection Engineer

    To hire temporary and/or permanent talent contact a member of the team today.

  • Substation Design Engineer

    Both tempoary and permanent talent. Current market salary per annum AUS I $140,000 US I $110,000 UK I £60,000

  • Environmental Engineer

    To hire temporary and/or permanent talent contact a member of the team today.

  • Energy Efficiency Engineer

    Both tempoary and permanent talent. Current market salary per annum AUS I $150,000 US I $130,000 UK I £95,000

  • IES/ESD Engineer

    To hire temporary and/or permanent talent contact a member of the team today.

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