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Energy & Power
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Jacobs is seeking a passionate and driven Senior / Principal Wind Engineer in Australia to join its expanding APAC Generation team – part of the wider Energy & Power business.
Jacobs works across a broad range of wind engineering areas from project inception and development through to execution and delivery, including :
1. Early-stage project development, including prospecting, feasibility studies, concept design and consenting.
2. Owner’s engineer roles, supporting clients through project development (i.e. pre-FID), and monitoring design, construction and commissioning throughout project execution.
3. Tender support, including advice on contracting strategies and provision / review of technical specifications and other documentation.
4. Technical due diligence and lender’s technical advisory roles through various project stages (early development, construction-ready, operational).
5. Wind monitoring campaign planning and execution.
6. Wind resource assessment, energy yield analysis and wind turbine selection.
We have a range of exciting wind projects ongoing throughout Australia, New Zealand and Asia that require the team’s valuable technical knowledge and industry insight, helping deliver value to our wide range of clients, from developers and owners to lenders and investors.
The Senior / Principal Wind Engineer role, based in one of our Australian offices, requires active participation within project teams in the pursuit and delivery of advisory and engineering services for wind energy clients in Australia and throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
The role involves close collaboration with local teams, and connectivity with specialists across APAC, to deliver ‘whole of Jacobs’ services to our clients.
Here's what you'll need
Your experience and skills are expected to include :
1. Strong technical knowledge of wind turbine technology, wind farm layout design and optimisation, wind resource assessment and energy yield analysis, wind turbine performance assessment, and project construction.
2. Current and active participation in the wind energy sector.
3. Experience working in consulting or for renewable energy developers.
4. Experience on-site on wind energy projects.
5. Firm understanding of wind farm balance of plant requirements.
6. Proficient in the use of windPRO, WAsP and / or other wind engineering software.
7. Strong articulation and communication skills.
8. High quality technical report writing.
9. Analytical skills.
10. Work within multi-disciplinary teams.
11. Time management and experience working on multiple projects or pursuits simultaneously.
The following experience and skills are preferred :
1. Strong personal network within the wind / renewable energy sector in Australia.
2. Previous / current work in consulting and / or working with third parties (e.g. customers / clients), including project / pursuit management and leading multi-disciplinary teams.
3. Delivery of technical due diligence services, including reviewing technical documentation, authoring relevant report sections, co-ordinating inputs from other disciplines, and technical discussions with stakeholders throughout the process.
4. Participation in stakeholder engagement, including presentation of technical matters to those out-of-discipline.
5. An understanding of commercial aspects of renewable energy development, including project economics and project financing.
6. Project management, delivering project on cost, on time, and resulting in client / customer satisfaction.
Qualifications and registrations are expected to include :
1. Minimum of bachelor's degree in renewable energy, engineering or related field.
2. Professional registration such Chartered Professional Engineer / RPEQ / RPEV status or working towards it.
Other requirements and responsibilities of the role include :
1. Deliver technically excellent advisory and engineering consultancy services.
2. Be engaged in the safety culture of Jacobs and promote safety in all aspects of project delivery within the organisation and with our clients.
3. Develop Jacobs’ capabilities and reputation in Australia and the Asia-Pacific Region.
4. Support business development, establishing and maintaining relationships within the industry (e.g. prospects, past clients, turbine suppliers).
5. Enhance our reputation with clients through strong service delivery, delivering projects on time and on budget.
6. Promote a client-focused culture working within the team.
7. Support the winning of opportunities through preparation and submission of proposals as required.
Jacobs. A world where you can.
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For the 6th consecutive year, we've been named an Employer of Choice for Gender Equality by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (Australia). In New Zealand, we're a founding member of The Diversity Agenda and are committed to making our industry more inclusive and diverse. In Australia, our Reconciliation journey continues to be a considerable focus across all levels of the Jacobs community as we progress our Innovate level Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).
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No matter what drives you, you'll discover a way to cultivate, nurture and achieve your goals – all at a single global company.
We're an equal opportunity employer and encourage candidates of diverse backgrounds to apply. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are strongly encouraged to apply. Jacobs aims to provide cultural safety at our interviews. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are invited to nominate a cultural representative to participate on the interview panel; please let your recruiter know in your application.
Accessibility
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Don't meet every single requirement? Studies have shown that women and people from marginalised or underrepresented backgrounds are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every qualification. At Jacobs, we're dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace, so if you're excited about this role but your experience doesn't align with every requirement in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be the right candidate for this or other roles.
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