Electrical Engineer - North Wales
New Yesterday
Job Description
First Hydro Company part of ENGIE The First Hydro Company operates 2 pumped storage power stations in North Wales. With a combined peak generating capacity of over 2000 MW these two power stations have reliably supported the UK's national electricity supply network for decades. Now, the frequently changing demand for electricity with an increasing contribution from renewable sources makes reliable and flexible storage capacity key to delivering clean and reliable energy supplies for the future
Alongside our generation commitments we are undertaking an exciting programme of major refurbishment at both our power stations to ensure that they continue to meet demand long into the future
We are part of ENGIE, a global leader in low-carbon energy and services. Our team is united by the shared purpose of leading the energy transition, with expertise in renewable energy, flexibility, and client services.
THE ROLE
We are looking to develop our engineering team to meet our generation and refurbishment challenges and as a result have opportunities for an Electrical Engineer working across both Dinorwig and Ffestiniog power stations to join an existing team of skilled engineers
The role will primarily be taking a lead role in grid connection policy on behalf of ENGIE for both Dinorwig & Ffestiniog power station and will oversee the Production/Engineering environment but also support and advise the major refurbishment project
- Oversee ongoing compliance and grid code requirements
- Manage relevant technical studies
- Manage contracts, costs, stakeholders associated with grid connections
- Lead the technical coordination of future ancillary services
- Working closely with system operators & compliance departments
- Manage all associated records and documentation in accordance with company policy
- Oversee plant performance and sites asset management and advise to ensure compliance with generator grid compliance/connection.
The position will also require the candidate to serve as an Asset Engineer for designated systems, depending on their skills and experience.
ABOUT YOU
You will hold a minimum of a Bachelor's degree in a relevant engineering discipline and working towards professional status. Ideally have successfully completed formal training in safety (eg. IOSH Managing Safety) and hold a qualification in project management. As well as formal qualifications and training candidates are also expected to have relevant experience and knowledge in the following areas:
- Have relative technical knowledge and experience within the power generation industry and a good understanding of Hydro/Conventional power generation process.
- Experience on some of the following systems: - Generators, motors, excitation systems, transformers, circuit breakers, HV/LV switchgear/distribution, Governor systems.
- Understanding of rotating plant control, protection, and interlocking systems
- Understanding on fault ride through, HV protection design, earthing systems.
- Experience with grid connections/grid compliance requirements.
- Understanding of Electrical system designs
- Deliver compliance against O&M policy, principals, directives and procedures and develop and implement local procedures where appropriate.
- Experience in electrical asset integrity and process safety management
- Implement quality control practices associated with scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and all aspects of asset inspection and maintenance.
- Lead the reviewing and planning for capital investment and major repairs/projects.
- Identify opportunities to improve aspects of asset performance and seek to integrate systems for improved plant monitoring.
- Experience of contract and project management and budget/programme control
- Work within management and business procedures and corporate IT systems.
- Knowledge of environmental, health and safety legislation that affects your relevant discipline.
We are seeking a confident and innovative self-starter with a pragmatic approach to maintenance/engineering.
LOCATION
- It is expected that the candidates would need to work at both Dinorwig and Ffestiniog power stations located in the Snowdonia (Eryri) region of Wales.
SECURITY CLEARANCE
- First Hydro Company operate key infrastructure projects in the UK and the successful applicant will be required to undertake national security vetting clearance.
WHAT WE OFFER
- Competitive salary and benefits package.
WHY ENGIE UK
- Opportunity to make a significant impact on the future of energy supply.
- Collaborative and innovative work environment.
- Bonus Programme
- Generous Employer Pension Contribution
- myENGIE Benefits
- Support for continued development
HOW TO APPLY
At ENGIE UK, we value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for
all employees. In the event you do not meet all the requirements, we encourage you to
apply. Your unique skills and experiences could be just what we need.
To apply, please submit your CV detailing your experience.
Business Unit: GBU Flexible Gen & Retail
Division: Thermal Europe - UK
Legal Entity: FIRST HYDRO COMPANY
Professional Experience: Skilled ( >3 experience <15 years)
Education Level: Bachelor's Degree
- Location:
- Caernarfon
- Category:
- Manufacturing