Electrical,
Control & Instrumentation Engineer Permanent, full time Glasgow/ Hybrid with travel £59,000 - £68,000 plus bonus & benefitsClosing
date: Monday 24th March 2025br> Who we are We’re not just talking about making a difference, we’re making it happen. We
generate dispatchable, renewable power and create stable energy in an uncertain
world. Building on our proud heritage, we have ambition to become the global
leader in sustainable biomass and carbon removals. You’ll be joining our teams of practical doers, future thinkers and business
champions. We’re enabling a zero carbon, lower cost energy future for all, and
working hard to decarbonise the planet for generations to come.About the role The role will require you to manage routine inspection and maintenance of all
systems to ensure that our Hydro power stations meet all statutory and
legislative requirements and remain efficient and reliable to maximise
opportunities for commercial running. This will include supporting the design and implementation of inspection and
monitoring plans for short-, medium- and long-term asset integrity of all
electrical plant, control systems, instruments & associated systems. You’ll also provide essential input into E, C&I projects from project
identification, initiation, development and tendering through to delivery
processes.This role
covers all plants within Hydro which includes 8 conventional hydro stations
(126MW) and a pumped storage station (420MW). The stations are located from
Tongland at the Solway Firth to Cruachan that is situated on the banks of Loch
Awe approximately 180 miles apart.On average you’ll
be expected to attend one of the sites per week with some office attendance at
the Glasgow office for team collaboration. This role also allows for some home
working. We don’t offer a car allowance, but mileage will be paid from your
home to the site location (excluding the Glasgow office). A valid UK driving
licence is essential for this role.Who we’re looking for To be successful in this role you’ll have a strong background in Electrical/ E,
C&I Engineering. Previous experience in Hydro or the wider power generation
sector would be ideal. You’ll also hold a degree or HNC in Electrical or E, C&I Engineering.
Ideally, you’ll also hold Chartered Engineer status (or be working towards
this) with a relevant institute such as the IET. A NEBOSH or IOSH certificate
in Health & Safety or equivalent would also be beneficial. You’ll need highly developed communications and negotiation skills and be able
to form effective working relationships and persuade others to help solve
problems.Rewards and benefits As you help us to shape the future, we’ve shaped our rewards and benefits to
help you thrive and support your lifestyle: - Salary of £59,000 - £68,000 per annum - Discretionary bonus based on company performance - 25 days annual leave (plus Bank Holidays) - Pension scheme We’re
committed to making a tangible impact on the climate challenge we all face.
Drax is where your individual purpose can work alongside your career drive. We
work as part of a team that shares a passion for doing what’s right for the
future. With Drax you can shape your career and a future for generations to
come. Together, we make it happen. At Drax, we’re committed to fostering an environment where everyone feels
valued and respected, regardless of their role. To make this a reality, we
actively work to better represent the communities we operate in, foster
inclusion, and establish fair processes. Through these actions, we build the
trust needed for all colleagues at Drax to contribute their perspectives and
talents, no matter their background. Find out more about our approach here.How to apply Think this role’s for you? Click the ‘Apply now’ button to begin your Drax
journey. If you want to find out more about Drax, check out our LinkedIn page to see our
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