Substation Project Engineer
Posted today by Taylor Hopkinson Limited
Substation Project Engineer for a major offshore wind project in Scotland
Responsibility
- Create outline scope, site location plans, primary plant layout and Single Line Diagrams for new build and asset replacement type projects, operating up to 400kV.
- Review contractor/consultants detailed designs and witnessing Factory Acceptance Testing.
- Implement safety by design principles to ensure that engineering and safety risks are adequately controlled.
- Support site and operational teams to ensure the quality of installations, with minimal risk to Network security.
- Evaluate tenders and procure and manage specialist services from consultants.
Requirements
- A solid awareness of the technical functions within Transmission, as well as an understanding of legal and regulatory obligations, project governance, and engineering processes.
- Knowledge of key legislation affecting Transmission network management for both assets and projects, including the Construction Design and Management Regulations and the Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations.
- Strong problem-solving skills and the confidence to ensure that critical issues are identified and addressed by project teams.
- Enthusiasm and excellent communication skills, with a diligent approach and the ability to effectively prioritize tasks in a fast-paced environment.
- A degree or HND in Electrical Engineering, or equivalent technical experience, and ideally Chartered Engineer status or working towards professional accreditation with a relevant institution.
- Type:
- Contract
- Contract Length:
- N/A
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- Job Reference:
- CR/288669_1780482656
- Job ID:
- 225195824
- Applications:
- Less than 10
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