Requirement: Contracts Manager (High Voltage)
Location: East England
Package: £58,000 - £90,000 (DOE) + 25 days' annual leave plus 8 days' bank holiday. Pensionscheme. Life Assurance. Private. health care. Company car and fuel card
I am looking to speak with a Commissioning Engineer you will be part of our substation build team working on UKPN's 11kV, 33kV & 132kV Distribution Network. You role will be to Test and Commission High Voltage Plant and apparatus onto the live distribution network integrating with existing protection schemes
Work Overview
Provide technical support for the project teams
Where required attend Client progress meetings, pre-start meetings and client audits.
Encourage and integrate innovation and cost-effective working methods across the contracts
Identify and resolve design issues raised on site and conform to Distribution Network Operator standards
Provide technical support for projects at a concept stage to ensure robust, cost effective build solutions.
Produce detailed Commissioning Plans
Test and Commission High Voltage plant and apparatus on the 11kV, 33kV and 132kV networks
Testing and Commissioning of Alarm and Control installations
Review and, if required, correct scheme provided drawings
Safely put people to work that may be under their charge
Ensure all plant and equipment is tested and commissioned to current legislation.
Support and mentor other members of the team to enhance their technical knowledge
Skills & Experience
Track record of Testing and Commissioning on and around the High Voltage distribution network
Sound understanding of engineering policy, procedure and legislation in addition to sound decision making skills.
The ability to communicate and engage with internal and external stakeholders.
Knowledge of current legislation relating to Health, Safety and Environment.
Ability to work within a team environment including clients, designers and site project staff
Qualified to HNC / Degree Level in Electrical Engineering or equivalent
Candidates with other recognised qualifications will be considered if they can demonstrate they have worked in a similar environment