The OpportunityWe are supporting a major water treatment project and are looking for a Freelance Electrical Engineer to strengthen the project team during the design and execution phases. This is an excellent opportunity to work on critical infrastructure within a technically driven environment, contributing to the delivery of sustainable water and utility solutions.You will be involved in electrical engineering activities linked to treatment installations, pumping systems, and plant infrastructure, working closely with multidisciplinary teams across the project lifecycle.
Project ScopeElectrical installations for water and wastewater treatment facilitiesPumping stations, MCCs, control panels, and utility systemsSupport across basic engineering, detailed design, and site execution
Key ResponsibilitiesDeliver electrical engineering support from concept through to implementationPrepare and review electrical schematics, cable calculations, and technical documentationSupport installation and commissioning activities on-siteCoordinate with automation, mechanical, and process teamsEnsure compliance with safety standards and technical specifications
RequirementsProven experience as an Electrical Engineer in industrial or infrastructure environmentsExperience within water treatment, utilities, or process industry is highly desirableKnowledge of MCCs, motors, pumps, and industrial electrical installationsExperience with electrical design tools (EPLAN, Caneco, or similar) is a plusAble to work independently and take ownership of engineering tasksEnglish speaking required; Dutch preferred for on-site communication
What Success Looks Like (First 6 Months)Fully integrated into the project team and site operationsSupporting engineering deliverables across multiple work packagesContributing to smooth installation and commissioning phasesHelping maintain project timelines and technical quality standards
This is a strong opportunity for a freelance engineer looking to contribute to a long-term infrastructure project with real environmental impact.