NI Engineering Graduate (Electrical)
Application Deadline: 17 May 2026
Department: Engineering
Employment Type: Fixed Term - Full Time
Location: Northern Ireland
Description
An opportunity has arisen to recruit an Engineering Graduate (Electrical) on a 2-year fixed‑term development programme within the NI Engineering team. The role will be site‑based across Kilroot and Ballylumford Power Stations, with occasional travel to our other sites or supplier locations as required.
This programme is specifically designed for recent graduates at the start of their engineering career, providing structured development within a large‑scale power generation environment.
The successful candidate will primarily support the Electrical Engineering function, while also gaining exposure to Control & Instrumentation (C&I) systems as part of a broader development pathway.
Role Overview
You will work alongside experienced engineers supporting outages, plant improvements, and reliability‑focused projects across both sites. This is a hands‑on, site‑based role requiring a strong presence on plant and close collaboration with operations, maintenance, and contractors.
You will gain direct exposure to high‑voltage systems up to 275kV, complex plant systems, and real‑time operational challenges within a flexible generation environment.
Key Responsibilities
* Supporting the preparation and execution of work scopes for planned and unplanned outages.
* Assisting in the delivery of electrical engineering improvement projects.
* Managing defined work packages under supervision, including coordination of contractors.
* Developing and maintaining criticality assessments for electrical and plant systems.
* Reviewing spares strategies, considering obsolescence and lifecycle management.
* Supporting compliance with statutory and internal requirements (e.g. DSEAR, MOC, engineering standards).
* Assisting with fault finding, investigations and root cause analysis.
* Supporting testing, commissioning, and return-to-service activities on electrical systems.
Development Opportunities
* Electrical systems within a large thermal power generation plant.
* Exposure to high‑voltage infrastructure (up to 275kV substations).
* Outage planning and execution.
* Plant reliability and RCM‑based maintenance strategies.
* Distributed Control System (DCS) logic and plant control philosophies.
* Data analysis and performance monitoring.
* Contractor management and site‑based project delivery.
* Technical investigations and process safety.
* Building experience towards professional accreditation (IET/Chartered status).
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Background
* Strong interest in power systems, high‑voltage engineering, and plant operations – essential.
* Willingness to work on‑site across Kilroot and Ballylumford.
* Full UK driving licence (or working towards).
* Basic understanding of power generation or industrial electrical systems – desirable.
* Placement or academic project experience in a relevant field – desirable.
Behaviours
* Displays logical and structured approach to problem solving.
* Willingness and ability to take a flexible approach to work and be prepared to respond to the changing needs of the organisation and project demands.
* Effective communication skills (written and verbal) and the ability to work within a team.
* Strong work ethic with willingness to learn in a hands‑on environment.
* Proactive attitude with a willingness to take ownership of tasks.
Qualifications
* Honours Degree (or expected by Summer 2026) in Electrical Engineering or closely related discipline – essential.
Equal Opportunities
We have a comprehensive Equal Opportunities Policy, which is based on equality of opportunity and the merit principle. The company is committed to appointing the best person for the job irrespective of personal factors that are not relevant to the performance of the job. In accordance with our Equal Opportunities Policy, the Company welcomes applications from all sections of the community and especially from women and the Roman Catholic Community recognising their underrepresentation in the workforce.
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