Role Title: Power Systems Planning Engineer
Location: Belfast (Hybrid)
Reports to: Head of Networks
SONI is Northern Ireland's Transmission System Operator. We are the people behind Northern Ireland's electricity grid, ensuring reliable power for homes, businesses, and essential services.
Who We Are
SONI is committed to delivering a cleaner, cheaper, and more secure energy future. Our focus is on safety, security, reliability and continuous development in a collaborative team environment. We work to reduce fossil‑fuel reliance and lead the transformation toward decarbonisation while safeguarding the grid’s reliability.
The Role
As a Power System Planning Engineer you will report to the Head of Networks and analyse the performance of the electricity system. You will develop and recommend solutions for future grid connections and network upgrades, support the creation of key statutory documents, and ensure planning is effective, efficient and cost‑effective.
Key Responsibilities
* Identify future power system needs and assess potential solutions using steady‑state load flow, voltage, short‑circuit and transient stability analyses.
* Appraise and recommend network reinforcement options based on technical, cost and environmental criteria.
* Conduct benefit assessments and evaluate optimal methods for connecting new generation, demand and enabling technologies.
* Write robust technical reports and governance papers and communicate findings to internal and external stakeholders.
* Maintain and update statutory documents such as the Transmission Forecast Statement and the Transmission Development Plan.
* Use power system modelling software (PSS/E, PowerFactory or similar).
* Liaise with customers and work closely with NIE Networks to deliver network reinforcement and connection solutions.
* Build strong relationships with stakeholders including NIE Networks, the Utility Regulator and relevant government departments.
* Identify and implement efficiencies in existing processes and policies.
Essential Knowledge, Skills and Experience
* University degree in engineering or a comparable discipline with a minimum of 2 years post‑graduate experience.
* Desire to develop expertise in power systems studies and support a net‑zero transmission network.
* Knowledge of power system analysis methods such as steady‑state load flow, voltage and short‑circuit analysis.
* Strong analytical, problem‑solving and ability to work in a fast, collaborative environment.
* Capacity to work well in a team, with flexibility in approach and initiative under tight deadlines.
* Excellent communication and writing skills, able to convey technical matters to both technical and non‑technical audiences.
Desirable
* Understanding of the Northern Irish power system.
* Proficiency with PSSE and PowerFactory.
* Experience in the electricity industry or a regulated sector.
* Advanced Excel skills for data analysis.
* Python coding experience.
Why join us?
* Play a vital role in shaping sustainable energy projects that benefit communities and the environment.
* Enjoy a competitive salary, performance‑related bonus, private medical cover, and pension matching.
* Benefit from flexible working arrangements including hybrid options (3 days office / 2 days home).
* Enhanced holidays, maternity and paternity leave, and wellbeing days.
* Access salary‑sacrifice schemes (cycle‑to‑work, EV scheme), free car parking, onsite EV charging and complimentary lunch.
* Professional development opportunities and clear career progression pathways.
* Inclusive culture that values diversity, supports flexible working and empowers you to grow.
LISTING SELECTION: The application deadline is 23 April 2026. The deadline may be extended where necessary.
SONI is proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive; we particularly encourage women to apply.
We have a duty to prevent illegal working and applicants must demonstrate they have a legal right to work in the UK. SONI is not providing sponsorship for this vacancy.
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