Our client Scottish Power are seeking a Lead or Senior Plant Design Engineers for long-term contract roles based at Cambuslang, near Glasgow. This would be working on a hybrid working basis,At SP Energy Networks our focus is on harnessing technology and innovation to create the networks of the future. Our team is building a dynamic network to meet the changing demands for electricity and increasingly, renewable electricity, safely, securely and sustainably in the communities we serve. At SP Energy Networks, we know people are central to building a better future, quicker and we are seeking new talent to join our team. Purpose Reporting to the Project Unit Manager within the Substations Projects delivery workstream, Project Unit 4 for day-to-day activities and functionally to the Plant Engineering Section Head for engineering matters, you will be responsible for developing and delivering engineering solutions, from feasibility to detailed engineering designs, for all plant engineering for transmission networks (132kV and above) including substations and all other associated 33kV and ancillary equipment. This will include providing the necessary basic and detailed engineering specifications and designs for projects, innovation, effective technical support, advice and input throughout the lifecycle of the project. Responsibilities • Advise on the development of pre-contract design and delivery of projects by leading/supporting the technical aspects of switchgear, transformers and all other associated equipment. • Perform all duties with a strong emphasis on health, safety, quality and environment compliance and continuous improvement. • Assess engineering documentation, feasibility and compliance with client requirements and support the preparation of accurate budgets for new projects. • Advise on construction and outage programmes where required in relation to plant engineering. • Responsible for providing technical assessment of tender submissions and reporting recommendations to client. • Define main plant and ancillary apparatus requirements for input to System Construction Authorisation (SCA), Project Technical Specifications and BETTA documentation. • Preparation/Review of substation plant drawings and specifications for construction/procurement. Control of correspondence and drawings to be issued to the • Project Development and Delivery Teams. • Lead the technical resolution of site/ construction main plant issues • Assist with evaluation and apply ‘new ideas’, technical developments, new equipment and alternative-working methods to provide cost savings, efficiencies and improved safety. • Contribute to training needs assessment for new products or similar and the development and delivery of technical, operational and safety packages for such products. Skills and Requirements The successful candidate will have a degree in an Engineering discipline or equivalent experience. They should be working towards membership of a professional institution. Proven experience in a responsible position and knowledge in one or more of the following areas at voltages from 33kV to 400kV: • Switchgear • Transformers • Transmission and distribution system design Good inter-personal and communication skills and the ability to form effective working relationships with other individuals, departments and businesses.
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Lead Plant Design Engineer
Morson Talent
Posted a day ago, valid for 21 days
Hamilton, South Lanarkshire ML3 7NF, Scotland
£60,000 - £72,000 per annum
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- Scottish Power is seeking Lead or Senior Plant Design Engineers for long-term contract roles based in Cambuslang, near Glasgow, offering a hybrid working model.
- The role requires a degree in an Engineering discipline and at least 5 years of proven experience in areas such as switchgear, transformers, and transmission and distribution system design.
- The successful candidates will be responsible for developing engineering solutions for transmission networks, ensuring compliance with health, safety, quality, and environmental standards.
- Key responsibilities include advising on project design, assessing engineering documentation, and leading technical resolutions for site issues.
- Salary details are not explicitly mentioned, but candidates are expected to work towards membership in a professional institution.