Job Title: Lighting Design Engineer Location: Warrington (Hybrid/flexible options to be discussed) Salary: Competitive salary + benefits (dependent on experience) We are working with a growing and innovative business within the lighting sector who are looking to appoint a Lighting Design Engineer to join their technical design team. This is an exciting opportunity for a technically strong lighting professional who enjoys creating customer-focused solutions, managing projects from concept through to completion, and working closely with internal teams and clients to deliver high-quality lighting designs. The Role As a Lighting Design Engineer, you will be responsible for delivering creative, compliant, and commercially viable lighting design solutions across a range of projects. You will work closely with customers to understand project requirements, budgets, and timelines, producing accurate lighting layouts, calculations, specifications, and technical documentation. Key Responsibilities: Manage multiple lighting design projects from initial brief through to completion Produce lighting calculations, layouts, specifications, and technical reports Work directly with customers to understand requirements and provide technical solutions Support pre-tender and design development activities Ensure designs comply with UK standards including BS, CIBSE, and Part L requirements Develop commercially aware solutions aligned with project budgets Provide technical support and respond to customer queries Support continuous improvement within the design function About You: You will ideally have: 2–5 years’ experience within lighting design Experience using Relux or Dialux Strong CAD skills Experience managing projects independently Customer-facing experience within a technical/design environment Knowledge of lighting controls and emergency lighting Understanding of UK lighting standards and regulations Ability to interpret MEP drawings Strong communication and organisation skills Experience within a lighting manufacturer, consultancy, or commercial environment would be advantageous. A professional lighting accreditation such as LIA would be desirable but not essential. This role would suit someone who is technically capable, commercially aware, and looking to develop within a forward-thinking lighting design environment. INDBSO