GE Vernova
Controls Laboratory Engineer

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Job Description Summary
The successful candidate will be part of a highly motivated, dynamic team of engineers working on the delivery and application engineering of existing and new Controls engineering applications, focusing on the design of Control and Protection functions for LCC and VSC HVDC schemes, particularly for HVDC converters and the forthcoming “HVDC Grid”. This is a very exciting and dynamic field of power engineering in which GE’s leading contribution has worldwide recognition.
The role of Controls Laboratory Engineer gives an excellent opportunity for a motivated candidate starting their career to expand their laboratory and design skills within an internationally recognised company. The role has some autonomy but is focused on execution of activities within an operating discipline covered by standard functional practices and procedures. Some judgment may be required but this is typically with guidance.
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Role Responsibilities
- Support the design, development, and testing of Control & Protection hardware systems for HVDC applications.
- Produce and maintain engineering documentation including schematics, wiring diagrams, interconnection drawings, and test records.
- Assist with hardware verification, and qualification testing activities.
- Support laboratory testing, fault investigation, and analysis of hardware and system-level issues.
- Participate in Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) and other verification activities to ensure compliance with technical requirements.
- Support maintenance, updates, and lifecycle management activities for existing Control & Protection products and equipment.
- Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary engineering teams including hardware, software, systems, and commissioning engineers.
- Ensure work is completed safely, accurately, and in accordance with project quality and EHS requirements.
- Support continuous improvement activities within the laboratory and engineering environment.
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Skills And Experience
- Understanding of Control & Protection hardware systems and associated electrical engineering principles.
- Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical drawings.
- Familiarity with panel wiring, interconnections, and low-voltage power distribution.
- Awareness of industrial communication protocols and standards including IEC 61850.
- Familiarity with protection relays, SCADA systems, RTUs, and industrial automation equipment.
- Knowledge of component-level testing, fault finding, and basic hardware troubleshooting techniques.
- Understanding of engineering documentation, technical specifications, and reporting practices.
- Awareness of cybersecurity principles within industrial control systems.
- Analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary engineering team.
- Good communication and organisational skills with the ability to work to deadlines.
Desirable Experience
- Experience within industrial control systems environments desirable.
- Experience working in a laboratory, test, or development environment.
- Familiarity with IEC and IEEE standards relevant to Control & Protection systems desirable.
- Basic understanding of power system protection principles and fault analysis.


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About GE Vernova's Grid Solutions
At Grid Solutions we are electrifying the world with advanced grid technologies. As leaders in the energy space our goal is to accelerate the transition for a more energy efficient grid to full fill the needs of tomorrow. With a focus on growth and sustainability, GE Vernova plays a pivotable role in integrating Renewables onto the grid to drive to carbon neutral. We help enable the transition for a greener more reliable Grid. GE Vernova has the most advanced and comprehensive product and solutions portfolio within the energy sector.
Why We Come To Work
At GE Vernova, our engineers are always up for the challenge - and we’re always driven to find the best solution. Our projects are unique and interesting, and you’ll need to bring a solution-focused, positive approach to each one to do your best. Surrounded by committed, loyal colleagues, if you can dare to bring your ingenuity and desire to make an impact, you’ll be exposed to game-changing, diverse projects that truly allow you to play your part in the energy transition.
What We Offer
- Working in an international team which is part of global Engineering HVDC Centre of Ex-cellence within Grid Integration based in Stafford.
- A key role in a dynamic, international working environment with a large degree of flexibility of work agreements.
- Competitive benefits, and great development opportunities.
Additional Information
- Relocation Assistance Provided: No
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