Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Commissioning Engineer (High Voltage)

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Commissioning Engineer (High Voltage)
Commissioning Engineer (High Voltage)
£62,000 - £66,000 + Training + Company Vehicle + Travel Allowances + Private Healthcare + Pension
Fully Remote (UK Travel)
Are you an electrically trained engineer with experience in commissioning or testing looking to develop your career within High Voltage infrastructure?
This company is a specialist in delivering high-voltage infrastructure projects across the UK. You will work alongside experienced HV engineers on major utility, renewable energy and critical infrastructure projects, gaining further exposure to systems up to 132kV and above.
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In this role you will support the commissioning and testing of HV equipment, assist with site documentation, and contribute to the safe delivery of projects. The position offers structured development and the opportunity to further specialise in HV commissioning.
The Role:
- Support commissioning and testing of HV electrical systems (up to 132kV+)
- Carry out primary and secondary injection testing under supervision
- Assist with relay testing, protection systems and site documentation
- Work closely with senior engineers during commissioning activities
- Travel to project sites across the UK as required


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The Person:
- Experience within commissioning, testing or HV/substation environments
- Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel
Reference: BBBH24422
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Keywords: Commissioning Engineer, HV, High Voltage, Electrical Engineer, Testing, Substation, Protection, Nationwide
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