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A leading engineering firm is seeking a Protection & Commissioning Manager to oversee HV electrical projects, ensuring compliance with engineering standards and managing a team. The ideal candidate will hold an Electrical Engineering degree with at least 5 years of relevant experience. A competitive salary, bonus, and benefits package are offered, including a company vehicle or allowance.
Protection & Commissioning Manager
Our client now wishes to appoint a Protection & Commissioning Manager to join the team delivering electrical power projects at transmission and distribution voltage levels. This role will be responsible for ensuring all work is delivered to, and complies with, the engineered design, company policies and industry standards. Providing the final sign off and approval that the design (including equipment) is safe to operatives and provides the full functionality for over £50 million of construction projects.
This Protection & Commissioning Manager role is based out of our client’s Northwest or Northeast offices. A highly attractive permanent salary and full benefits package is on offer for the successful candidate, along with work longevity and security and continued professional development. The package includes a 10% bonus, fully expensed and fuelled company vehicle or car allowance.
Managing a team of engineers, Protection & Commissioning Manager role will be responsible for creating testing policy and procedures, commission work through undertaking assurance and testing for small to large-scale high voltage infrastructure and grid connections at voltage levels normally between 11kV and 132kV. Projects would include feasibility, detailed design, procurement, construction, test and commissioning on existing or new substations and associated infrastructure, amongst other assets.
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Our client is responsible for the construction, maintenance, upkeep, renewal, refurbishment and repair of electricity transmission and distribution networks, assets and systems. This includes sub-stations, overhead lines, underground cables, and all associated equipment such as switchgear and transformers, as well as renewable energy sources (wind, solar, BESS etc).