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Award-winning MEP and building services consultancy – 30+ years in hotel and luxury sectors
Industry-leading MEP and low carbon building services engineering since 1978
Ex-certified industrial alarm and signalling devices for hazardous area environments
Power management solutions – hydraulics, electrical, aerospace and vehicle components
Automation technology and engineering services for process industries – UK operations
Electrical power grid equipment and services – transformers, switchgear and grid technology
Mexican industrial automation integrator serving manufacturing industries in Latin America
Responsive MEP building services engineering consultancy – London, Edinburgh and Newcastle
Sustainable MEP engineering solutions from a growing repeat-business practice
Industrial wireless remote control solutions for heavy equipment and hazardous environments
Electrical engineering is the discipline concerned with the generation, distribution, control and safe use of electrical power, alongside the design and integration of systems that allow equipment, buildings and infrastructure to operate reliably. It covers areas such as power systems, control panels, motors, drives, lighting, instrumentation, communications and automation, with work ranging from concept design and specification through to installation support, testing and maintenance. Electrical engineers apply technical knowledge, standards and practical problem solving to ensure systems perform efficiently, remain compliant and suit the demands of industrial, commercial and public environments.
Businesses search for electrical engineers when they need dependable power, safe installations and systems that support productivity without unnecessary downtime. They may be planning a new facility, upgrading ageing assets, improving energy performance, expanding manufacturing capacity or introducing automated processes that require careful integration with existing equipment. Electrical engineers help organisations reduce risk, address faults, improve resilience, support regulatory compliance and make informed decisions on design, procurement and long-term operation, which is why they are sought across construction, utilities, transport, manufacturing and property sectors.
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