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DECC Senior Offshore Transmission Engineering Advisor

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Sectors Sustainability, Climate, CSR, EMS
Location England (London & Greater) - UK
Type Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status Full Time
Level Senior Level
Deadline 13/05/2011
Company Name Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC)
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IMPORTANT:  This Advertiser has requested that applicants MUST be National Residents / Valid Work Permit-holders.  Other applicants need not apply.

 

DECC Senior Offshore Transmission Engineering Advisor

£46,975 – £56,597 a year with pensionable engineering allowance of £5,870

Role

DECC is looking for a talented power engineer, to advise ministers and senior officials on the strategic engineering and technical issues relating to the development of the GB offshore network. You’ll lead on identifying the type of network configuration, coordination and interoperability to be incentivised through regulation, contribute to the evolution of an EU Supergrid and identify supply chain barriers and solutions.

DECC is working to enable government to meet its decarbonisation and energy security objectives. That’s why developing an effective, efficient, and timely electricity network to connect up offshore wind and marine generation is a top priority. This is your chance to shape a high profile, £20 billion infrastructure project.

We’re looking for a power engineer with an electrical engineering degree and chartered membership of the IET or equivalents. Strong communication and strategy skills will be essential. Whether you have experience of offshore transmission design, construction or operation, or transferable onshore knowledge, you will be keen to leave a long and lasting legacy.

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