System Forecasting Engineer Location: Energy Systems
Do you want to help power your career and be part of an evolving energy industry?
We’re on the hunt for passionate System Forecasting Engineer to join our Energy Systems Team at Northern Powergrid.
If you’re an experienced engineer with a passion for forecasting and future-proofing energy networks, this is your opportunity to make a real impact. As a System Forecasting Engineer at Northern Powergrid, you’ll play a key role in predicting future network demands, ensuring efficient operations, and shaping long-term development strategies.
Along with a competitive salary of between £53,711 - £73,451, we also offer great benefits such as:
~ Enrolment into our double-matched pension scheme
~25 days holiday (rising with service) plus bank holidays
~ Excellent opportunities for career growth
~ Agile working arrangements
Preparation of regional forecasts incorporating enhanced use of data and stakeholder inputs
Analysing future network capabilities, identifying capacity requirements and creating strategic network development plans
Delivery of NPg’s strategies for the fulfilment of the Whole System Licence condition which requires coordination and collaboration with other Electricity Distributors in order to build a common understanding where their actions could have cross-network impacts
Identify future network constraints by undertaking network simulations to analyse the capability of our networks to accommodate forecast load, including power flow analysis, fault level calculations, voltage and thermal capability assessments
Develop new capabilities, models and tools such as the use of Digital Twins, to anticipate constraints on the network. Implement automated analysis methodologies for the efficient application of future system forecasts in network assessments
Work closely with the design and system flexibility teams to establish the most economic and efficient network investments, comparing traditional and non-wire smart solutions
Maintain accurate distribution network models including equivalents of the transmission network at Grid Supply Point interfaces for steady state and dynamic analysis at all voltage levels
Develop and deliver our Whole System Strategies in accordance with Ofgem’s Whole System Licence Condition, establishing strong working relationships with external stakeholders (NGESO, NGET, other Distribution Network Operators, other energy vector organisations)
Fundamental knowledge of the design, operation, protection and safety of electricity distribution networks, with an understanding of the decarbonisation energy transition, regulatory and licence requirements, and industry wide codes
Strong written and spoken communication skills – clear, concise, engaging and persuasive with the ability to produce high quality bids and plans
Manage own workload through excellent planning and organising skills with attention to detail. Strong IT skills including Excel, Word and PowerPoint
Knowledgeable user of power system analysis software e.g. Ability to develop scripts for automating analyses would be an advantage
Energy sector experience and knowledge of the decarbonisation energy transition
Energy sector experience and knowledge of the decarbonisation energy transition
Applicants are considered on the basis of their suitability for the post irrespective of sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender re-assignment, race, age or disability, in accordance with the Equality Act 2010.