Grid Integration And System Studies Engineer

Company: NES Group Ltd
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Location: London
Job Description:

Grid Integration and System Studies Engineer – 1 year contract

Our client, a leading developer within the global offshore wind sector, is looking to hire a Grid Integration and System Studies Engineer for an initial 1 year contract.

This role can be based at one of 3 locations: London, Coventry or Swindon.

The role will be offered on Outside IR35, Limited Co, contract for initial duration of 1 year.

Responsibilities

  • Working in construction or development phases of our offshore wind farm projects, the Engineer will be responsible for ensuring a robust and optimised through life design of the project’s electrical system supporting on all aspects of the generation and transmission system up to the grid interface point.
  • Advise projects on specific questions regarding electrical system behaviour, grid code compliance and grid connection processes.
  • Act as project’s grid integration and system studies technical expert for discussions with OEM’s and EPC contractors providing HVAC or HVDC offshore transmission solutions.
  • Lead and coordinate grid connection processes, organising all relevant technical documentation, test reports, and certifications.
  • Lead design/prequalification for packages of offshore wind farms and components performing audits and technical due diligence.
  • Create simulation models for electrical systems, and perform load flow and short circuit calculations, analyse dynamic stability and harmonics stability as well as protection concepts.
  • Plan and coordinate internal and external resources for technical due diligence projects (e.g. of M&A acquisitions), analyse simulation results, technical solutions and risks, make proposals for technical and commercial decisions.
  • Analyse electrical system behaviour and grid code compliance for projects and existing plants.
  • Close liaison with technical experts in Offshore Engineering’s EC&I Department and the Grid Integration & Studies Engineers working on similar projects to ensure their knowledge is effectively utilised on the project.

Qualifications

  • University degree or comparable education ideally in electrical power engineering.
  • Fluent English speaking and writing.
  • Experience in system studies of offshore wind or similar large HV transmission projects.
  • Experience of the grid connection process and Grid Code in the UK, ideally dealing with both NESO and NGET.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of the application of relevant software programs such as MS Office, DigSilent PowerFactory and PSCAD (for load flow, short circuit, protection, RMS and EMT simulations).
  • Knowledge of electrical plant including large power transformers, switchgear, onshore transmission substations, converter systems, static and dynamic reactive power compensation solutions, HV/MV cable systems.
  • Appreciation of The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) roles and responsibilities.
  • Excellent communication, coordination skills, highly motivated, confident and resourceful.
  • Broad knowledge of the use of relevant guidelines, norms and standards and best practice.

Beneficial

  • Chartership in an Engineering discipline and membership of recognised professional body
  • Renewable energy/offshore wind farm experience
  • Demonstrable experience of working effectively in an international business
  • Excellent communication, coordination and leadership skills, highly motivated, confident and resourceful
  • Valid driving licence

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Posted: June 2nd, 2026