Substation Electrical Design Engineer
Western Power Distribution
8 hours ago
Posted date8 hours ago
N/A
Minimum levelN/A
EngineeringJob category
EngineeringJob Introduction
The Engineering Design Team prepare electrical, protection/control, mechanical and civil designs for schemes to construct, extend or modify electricity substations energised at up to 132,000 volts. Our primary outputs consist of detailed engineering drawings to facilitate the real world build of conceptual network changes, and the calculation and issuing of protection settings. Across the business we handle in excess of 500 active design commissions at any time ranging in capital value from £50k to over £35m.
Engineering Design are the conduit through which conceptual network designs become buildable solutions, for the replacement and reinforcement of our substation assets. With the urgent need to achieve carbon neutrality across the country, having robust and reliable network assets is critical. We have an accelerating workload to meet this demand and require additional, talented engineers based at our offices in Bristol, to help us rise to the challenge.
Although mainly office based, we are regularly mobile throughout the area and engineers have autonomy to arrange whatever meetings/site inspections/surveying they feel are required to complete their assigned work. Transport provisions such as hire vehicles/mileage allowances are available as appropriate, as is accommodation in instances where travel time is particularly significant.
*Please note the successful candidate may initially be appointed at a lower salary until all relevant courses and training are complete.
Evidence of your stated qualifications may be required prior to appointment.
Main Responsibilities
Our Work
Primary Electrical Design
Primary Electrical Design work involves establishing the physical arrangement of plant, equipment and structures to meet site constraints and statutory clearance limits, as well as selection of specification of conductors and connectors. Existing site conditions are established from a combination of archived records, site surveying and previous standards. We then modify this to include any new/replacement equipment.
Secondary Electrical Design
Secondary electrical design work involves the specification of plant and equipment, the production/adaption of schematics, wiring diagrams and schedules, and the maintenance of operational drawings. We work from agreed protection standards based on policy and adapt to suit the site conditions. Many of the challenges of this work surround interfacing new equipment with existing which is something we do regularly. This can involve a good degree of 'detective work' and problem solving to ensure the schemes will function correctly.
We are a growing team with a culture of support, progress and continuous improvement. We are looking for individuals who can join us in expanding and developing our outputs, who is committed to the success of the team and is able to take ownership and personal responsibility for their workload.
Ideal Candidate
Candidates should ideally be qualified to a national certificate level or equivalent in an Electrical Engineering discipline. We would like applicants to have experience in preparing and manipulating engineering drawings using computer-aided design tools (e.g. AutoCAD) as this is the main tool we use; however, for a promising candidate who is able and willing to gain these skills rapidly, this may not be a barrier. Applicants should hold a full UK driving licence.
Candidates will further be expected to demonstrate customer focus, flexibility, good communication skills and an ability to manage a number of design commissions.
The successful candidate may initially be appointed on a designate basis on a lower grade until set criteria can demonstrated.
As part of our hybrid working approach this role offers a mix of three days in the office and two days home working. Hybrid working shall only be considered once your initial training is complete and subject to businessneed.
Please note, interviews are proposed to be held in person at our Avonbank office in Bristol.
National Grid Electricity Distribution is committed to safeguarding the interests of the Company, colleagues and customers.
This role is subject to a satisfactory Barring Service (DBS) check. Depending on the role, different levels of screening and vetting are required. Some roles require a triannual check.
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The Engineering Design Team prepare electrical, protection/control, mechanical and civil designs for schemes to construct, extend or modify electricity substations energised at up to 132,000 volts. Our primary outputs consist of detailed engineering drawings to facilitate the real world build of conceptual network changes, and the calculation and issuing of protection settings. Across the business we handle in excess of 500 active design commissions at any time ranging in capital value from £50k to over £35m.
Engineering Design are the conduit through which conceptual network designs become buildable solutions, for the replacement and reinforcement of our substation assets. With the urgent need to achieve carbon neutrality across the country, having robust and reliable network assets is critical. We have an accelerating workload to meet this demand and require additional, talented engineers based at our offices in Bristol, to help us rise to the challenge.
Although mainly office based, we are regularly mobile throughout the area and engineers have autonomy to arrange whatever meetings/site inspections/surveying they feel are required to complete their assigned work. Transport provisions such as hire vehicles/mileage allowances are available as appropriate, as is accommodation in instances where travel time is particularly significant.
*Please note the successful candidate may initially be appointed at a lower salary until all relevant courses and training are complete.
Evidence of your stated qualifications may be required prior to appointment.
Main Responsibilities
- Physical design of indoor and open-terminal substations (preparation of substation layouts and associated detailed mechanical drawings/ schedules under the supervision of senior engineers).
- Preparation of detailed engineering drawings in an AutoCAD environment; specifically 2D wireframe but 3D skills may prove useful.
- Ensuring compliance of design output with NGED policy.
- Considering the safety implications of decisions made at design stage on the constructability, operation, maintenance and final decommissioning of substation asset.
- The modelling of clearance enquiries associated with tower line asset using proprietary software (training provided)
- Updating and archival of records based upon as-built data received from site.
- Contribution to the standardisation of substation design and general upkeep of drawing archives etc as necessary.
- Potential scope to also work on Protection and Control Panel & Scheme Designs for a willing and capable candidate.
Our Work
Primary Electrical Design
Primary Electrical Design work involves establishing the physical arrangement of plant, equipment and structures to meet site constraints and statutory clearance limits, as well as selection of specification of conductors and connectors. Existing site conditions are established from a combination of archived records, site surveying and previous standards. We then modify this to include any new/replacement equipment.
Secondary Electrical Design
Secondary electrical design work involves the specification of plant and equipment, the production/adaption of schematics, wiring diagrams and schedules, and the maintenance of operational drawings. We work from agreed protection standards based on policy and adapt to suit the site conditions. Many of the challenges of this work surround interfacing new equipment with existing which is something we do regularly. This can involve a good degree of 'detective work' and problem solving to ensure the schemes will function correctly.
We are a growing team with a culture of support, progress and continuous improvement. We are looking for individuals who can join us in expanding and developing our outputs, who is committed to the success of the team and is able to take ownership and personal responsibility for their workload.
Ideal Candidate
Candidates should ideally be qualified to a national certificate level or equivalent in an Electrical Engineering discipline. We would like applicants to have experience in preparing and manipulating engineering drawings using computer-aided design tools (e.g. AutoCAD) as this is the main tool we use; however, for a promising candidate who is able and willing to gain these skills rapidly, this may not be a barrier. Applicants should hold a full UK driving licence.
Candidates will further be expected to demonstrate customer focus, flexibility, good communication skills and an ability to manage a number of design commissions.
The successful candidate may initially be appointed on a designate basis on a lower grade until set criteria can demonstrated.
As part of our hybrid working approach this role offers a mix of three days in the office and two days home working. Hybrid working shall only be considered once your initial training is complete and subject to businessneed.
Please note, interviews are proposed to be held in person at our Avonbank office in Bristol.
National Grid Electricity Distribution is committed to safeguarding the interests of the Company, colleagues and customers.
This role is subject to a satisfactory Barring Service (DBS) check. Depending on the role, different levels of screening and vetting are required. Some roles require a triannual check.
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JOB SUMMARY
Substation Electrical Design Engineer
Western Power Distribution
Bristol
8 hours ago
N/A
Full-time
Substation Electrical Design Engineer