Role Overview:As a French-Speaking Electrical/Mechanical Engineer, you will be an integral part of the dynamic team, contributing your expertise to the design, implementation, and supervision of projects in French-speaking countries. You will have the opportunity to work on exciting projects, collaborate with talented professionals, and make a meaningful impact.Key Responsibilities:Design and Drawing: Utilize extensive experience to develop detailed drawings and plans for electrical and mechanical systems, ensuring compliance with industry standards and project requirements.Site Supervision: Oversee construction sites to ensure the proper installation of electrical and mechanical systems, providing guidance and support to on-site teams as needed.Project Management: Collaborate with cross-functional teams to coordinate project activities, manage timelines, and address technical challenges throughout the project lifecycle.Client Communication: Serve as a primary point of contact for clients, providing regular updates on project progress, addressing concerns, and offering technical expertise to ensure client satisfaction.Quality Assurance: Implement quality control measures to uphold the highest standards of workmanship and ensure that completed projects meet or exceed client expectations.Documentation: Maintain accurate records of project activities, including drawings, reports, and correspondence, to facilitate project documentation and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.Requirements:Fluency in French (spoken and written) is essential for effective communication with stakeholders in French-speaking countries.Bachelor's degree in Electrical/Mechanical Engineering or related field.3-5 years of experience in the design and supervision of electrical and mechanical systems, preferably in an engineering, consulting, or contracting firm.Proficiency in CAD software, including AutoCAD, Revit, BIM, and ArchiCAD.Strong project management skills, with the ability to prioritize tasks, manage deadlines, and adapt to changing project requirements.Willingness to travel to French-speaking countries for project assignments.