Job Description The job is accountable for design, delivery and technical performance of the grid connections across technologies. Applicable technologies are synchronous compensators, wind farms, solar farms, and battery storage plants. In support of this accountability, the job incorporates: Technical decision making through all stages described in the Statkraft Capital Project Model (CPM) Selection of equipment ratings based on plant and grid characteristics, Grid Code requirements, and applicable statutes, regulations, and international standards Single line diagrams and general arrangements of grid connections in support of applications, including switchgear and plant layouts, cable routes, site access, etc. Liaison with civil, protection, telecommunication, metering and control engineering colleagues Substation cost estimation including maintenance of database of cost components Generating technical specifications and evaluating technical compliance of submissions from contractors and bidders Short-circuit current calculations review/approval Contractor design document review/approval Quality surveillance and test witnessing in supplier factories and on-site The job requires multi-skilled, pragmatic engineering knowledge, with an ability to manage own workload and provide ad hoc support to colleagues who may be over-loaded. Engineering and construction experience in electricity transmission and distribution experience of at least 5 years. Work experience in substation engineering for either network owners or consultants. Strong written and verbal communication skills in English. Structured thinker with good analysis and synthesis skills, and rigorous record-keeping. Organisational interaction ability in both face-to-face and remote-working situations