Requirement for a Protection and Control Design Engineer to deliver high value protection and control schemes for electricity distribution projects, based in Colchester with good rates of pay.
You will be proficient in:
• design of control and protection schemes for HV substations
• production of main connections and protection drawings
• production of schematics in AutoCAD
• calculation of protection settings
• substation design experience at 11 kV, 33 kV or 66 kV or 132 kV
• understanding the electrical aspects of power supplies, substations or
cabling/overhead line projects from LV up to and including 132 kV
• power systems studies in relevant software
Ideally you will also be aware of:
• Electricity Network Regulations / National Electricity Registration Scheme
(NERS) requirements
• DNO or Grid code for protection settings
• Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) requirements in the electricity industry
You should have the following skills:
• confident, motivated and dynamic
• versatility – able to turn your hand to a wide range of proposals
• good verbal and paper communication skills
• working well under deadline pressure
• self-assessment/critique
• self-sufficient
Required education and training:
• it is essential that as a minimum HNC/HND/Degree or equivalent in electrical/electronic engineering or physics
• Incorporated Engineer/member of the IET/Chartered Engineer