High Voltage Control Engineer – UK & Ireland
Do you share our passion of renewable energy for a greener and sustainable future?
We are currently looking to recruit a High Voltage Maintenance Technician on a Permanent basis to join our team working across our windfarms in the UK and Ireland.
How can you make a difference?
Working as part of a small specialist team, within the Regional Field Support Department, you will specialise on HV and LV commissioning, testing and fault finding. This role provides a “single point of contact” specialist HV electrical / technical support to the Service Technicians, Field Operations Managers and Engineering Team on all site HV aspects.
What will you be doing?
Key responsibilities for this role include:
- Commissioning and testing High Voltage and Low Voltage equipment such as cables, Transformers and switchgear.
- Maintaining High Voltage and Low Voltage equipment
- Electrical fault finding and investigation.
- Operating and providing permits for High Voltage switching / isolations
- Replacing High Voltage components such as switchgear and transformers
- Writing Risk Assessment, Method Statements and Work Instructions
What are we looking for?
The ideal candidate will be qualified to Engineering Level (HND/HNC) or equivalent and has completed Electrical Commissioning training (off and on job).
You will be experiences at electrical fault finding and interrogation relays and have previous experience of being a SAP (Senior Authorised Person).
You will have a good understanding of HV electrical networks and of HV and LV protection and the ability to program and interrogate protection relays.
You will be qualified for working at heights within the turbine towers and nacelle and hold a full driving licence.
This role requires someone with excellent written and verbal communication skills as you will be required to investigate and write details reports. You must also be computer literate with the ability to use MS Word, Excel, Project and PowerPoint.
This role covers sites across UK & Ireland and therefore will require significant travel and time away from home. Typically, you should expect to be out on site 5 days per week.
What we can offer you?
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