About the role
Base Location: Perth
Salary: £65,752 - £76,366 + a range of benefits to support your finances, wellbeing and family.
Working Pattern: Permanent | Full Time | Flexible First options available
SSE Networks Transmission (SSENT) is enjoying a period of rapid growth in response to the significant development in renewable generation across the north of Scotland, and progression towards the UK climate change targets.
To meet this expansion, we have an exciting opportunity for a Transmission Operations and Planning Engineer at the Control Centre in Perth. The team is responsible for ensuring all short-term and long-term programmes of planned operational and outage works have been internally coordinated, approved by the GB National Energy System Operator (NESO), and ready for the Control Room to manage the real-time operations. It requires network outages to be coordinated efficiently with all key internal and external stakeholders, whilst maintaining acceptable levels of network security, and supporting NESO in reducing operational constraint costs.
The roles support delivery of key strategic reinforcement projects and connections, including new HVDC systems, FACTS devices, and large offshore windfarm connections.
We have an opportunity for a role in two distinctive planning periods. As a Current-Year Planning Engineer, covering the current working year from day-ahead to year-end, working in close collaboration with the Control Room Engineers. Or as a Future-Years Planning Engineer, from 1 to 10 years ahead, working with stakeholders across the wider business to coordinate and prepare all future years' operational and outage programmes.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Plan outage programmes for delivery of transmission projects, network maintenance, and telecoms works, to ensure the transmission system operates reliably and effectively.
2. Review project stage-by-stage single line diagrams and site layout diagrams to assess network outages required during project execution.
3. Support development and review of the Business's future years outage plans, ensuring alignment and agreement with NESO and the other GB Transmission Owners.
4. Conduct network studies using PSSE software, in current year and future years timescales, to inform on upcoming outage programmes, address technical queries, and ensure compliance with technical and security standards.
5. Provide operational planning support, including analysis of network disturbance and fault events, and issue of operational guidelines on new network technologies.
Appointment to either a Current-Year Planning Engineer role, or a Future-Years Planning Engineer role, will be open to an applicant's particular area of interest, and subject to their background and experiences.
The roles seek an experienced Planning Engineer, however, there may be opportunities to build experience in the role and to follow a development/training programme to progress to the job grading.
What do I need?
To be considered for this role, we would love you to have:
1. Degree level qualification in electrical engineering, although qualifications to HNC level in electrical engineering (minimum) with the relevant background will be considered.
2. Sound knowledge and understanding of electrical power systems and the related network design standards, although there will be opportunities to develop your technical skills within the team.
3. Technical knowledge and communication skills to engage with project managers, engineers, stakeholders, and the National Grid Electricity System Operator to optimise the outage programmes and find solutions during changing conditions.
4. Enthusiasm and ability to integrate with key stakeholders, the skills to interact with the Delivery Teams, and the confidence to make key decisions.
About our Business
At SSEN Transmission, we take immense pride in owning and operating the high-voltage electricity transmission network across the north of Scotland. We transport energy from where it is generated to wherever it is needed, ensuring a safe and reliable electricity supply for the communities we serve. But that's not all - we're committed to upgrading the grid to deliver cleaner, homegrown energy for the future. By developing, building and maintaining a network for net zero, we're creating secure power for generations to come.
What's in it for you?
We offer an excellent package with 34 days annual leave entitlement. Enhanced maternity/paternity leave, discounted healthcare, salary sacrifice car leasing and much more, view our full benefits package on our careers site.
As an equal opportunity employer, we encourage diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We encourage applicants from all protected characteristics and commit to providing any reasonable adjustments you need during the application, assessment and upon joining SSE. Search for 'Inclusion & Diversity at SSE' to find out more.
What happens now?
All applications should be made online, and I'll be back in touch after the vacancy closing date to let you know the outcome.
If you would like to discuss any working flexibly requirements or adjustments you may require throughout the recruitment and selection process, please contact Andy at andrew.torrance@sse.com or on 01738 275370.
EXTERNAL: Before commencing your role with SSE, you'll need to complete our pre-employment screening process. This will consist of a criminality and credit check.
INTERNAL: As a courtesy, please let your current line manager know you are applying.
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