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Distribution System Operation Engineering Graduate

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Location: Central & Southern Scotland
Start Date 14th September 2026
Salary £35,000 + £3,000 sign-on bonus + pension + a range of flexible benefits
Duration 2 years
Help design the electricity system of the future
At SP Energy Networks, our Distribution System Operation (DSO) teams are key to operating a smarter, more flexible electricity network. As a Graduate Engineer, you’ll help develop innovative engineering solutions that support low-carbon technologies and enable the transition to a decentralised energy system.
You’ll gain hands-on experience across project and office environments, using engineering and analytical skills to support engineering, commercial, and market solutions. You will also contribute to project delivery, and analyze data to generate business insights and support strategy development.
Working closely with internal and external teams, you’ll support key engineering activities, stakeholder engagement, and the delivery of key DSO projects in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
What you’ll be doing
- Play a central role in shaping the future of the electricity network through innovative solutions that further DSO capabilities
- Using engineering and analytical skills to support the design and development of network and market solutions
- Supporting the delivery of projects, through both engineering and project management skills
- Using a range of different software and techniques to automate and analyse engineering data
- Provide insights that support regulatory reporting, key submissions, consultations, and stakeholder engagement
- Collaborate closely with internal and external teams to produce DSO outputs and present on findings
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What you’ll bring
- A 2:2 or above in Electrical, Mechanical, Power Systems, Chemical, Design or Industrial engineering, or Civil Engineering.
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and people skills
- Interest in energy systems, engineering, and utilities will help you thrive in this strategic and forward-looking environment.
- Experience with tools such as Python or Power BI is advantageous.
- A full UK driving licence is required for this role. If you are unable to attain a full UK driving licence, we can work with you to explore alternative arrangements.
What’s in it for you?
- Structured development and mentoring
- Support toward professional accreditation
- Opportunities to work on nationally significant infrastructure and policy projects
- A career that blends engineering, strategy, and sustainability
- Gain hands-on experience across both our office and site environments. While training is primarily office or site-based, you’ll enjoy increasing flexibility as you move beyond the programme and into your career.


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Why SP Energy Networks?
We’re powering the journey to Net Zero. As one of the UK’s key electricity network operators, we’re upgrading infrastructure, embracing innovation, and helping communities transition to clean energy.
You’ll be part of a company that values diversity, inclusion, and sustainability—and supports your growth every step of the way.
We’re committed to inclusion
At SP Energy Networks, we welcome people of all backgrounds. We believe diverse perspectives lead to better ideas and stronger teams. Join us in building a more inclusive and sustainable future.
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Please note that any applicant who is not a citizen of the country of the vacancy will be subject to compliance with the applicable immigration requirements to legally work in that country. If/when required, the Company will support the employee with the necessary Immigration requirements.
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