
Discipline: Electrical
Email: eugene@zendeavour.co.uk
Mobile: +44 (0)7976 7221896
Address :
Zendeavour Ltd
143 Manor Green Road
Epsom
Surrey
KT19 8LL
Bio
An experienced and accomplished Chartered Engineer with over 35 years of expertise in High Voltage (HV) and Low Voltage (LV) electrical systems in NHS Acute Healthcare facilities. As a Registered Authorising Engineer (Electrical) with IHEEM, Eugene specialises in critical infrastructure strategies, including HV/LV systems, standby generators, and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems. Career highlights include lead for HV/LV infrastructure integration at London (Excel) Nightingale Hospital during Covid19 & representing NHS Acute Hospital Trusts throughout UK, including the Environmental Agency, and independent data centres. Delivering robust electrical solutions to ensure operational resilience. Dedicated to mentoring and training the next generation of engineers.
Professional Qualifications
Registered Authorising Engineer (Electrical) – (IHEEM)
Fellow – Institute of Healthcare Engineering and Estate Management (IHEEM)
Chartered Engineer – Institution of Engineering and Technology – (IET)
MSc in Building Services Engineering – Brunel University
Continued Education Diploma (Electrical Engineer) – City of Westminster College
HNC (Electrical) – South Thames College
Leadership & Professional Contributions
Vice Chair, IHEEM Technical Panel (2021–2024)
Contributor to HTM 06-01: Management and Operation of Electrical Systems (2017)
Published multiple technical articles in Healthcare Estates Journal (HEJ) and IET Monthly Journals
Presented many papers at IHEEM Annual Conferences & IET Events
(1998–2022) Founder and former MD, Eta Projects overseeing critical infrastructure design and management across healthcare and other sectors.
(2024-presnet) Director of Zendeavour Ltd, delivering Independent Authorising Engineer services including Trust Strategy planning, 5-Year Condition reporting and investigations.
Core Specialisms
High Voltage (HV) and Low Voltage (LV) infrastructure strategy, design, operation, and maintenance Critical power systems: standby generators and uninterruptible power supplies (UPS)
Compliance with healthcare-specific technical memoranda (HTMs) and industry standards
Mentoring, training, and knowledge transfer to developing engineers