Orbital Marine Power Ltd
Electrical Engineer

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Electrical Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Edinburgh
About Orbital
Orbital Marine Power is a visionary Scottish renewable energy company focused on the global application of its pioneering floating turbine technology that can supply predictable power from tidal streams and ocean currents, every day, regardless of the weather. The technology has already been proven at full scale, with the company operating the world's most powerful tidal turbine since July 2021. This provides invaluable operational insight while clearly demonstrating the technology's commercial viability. With global interest in tidal energy accelerating, Orbital is expanding its team to support larger scale manufacture, multi turbine delivery and the next stage of commercial growth. The company recently secured an additional £7m investment and won a major new project in Canada that will see at least six turbines deployed in one of the world's most promising locations for tidal energy generation. Orbital enters this next phase with strong momentum and a clear pathway to larger deployments and long term expansion.
What this role is about
You will be involved in the design and implementation of electrical systems that support Orbital's tidal turbines and associated infrastructure. This role is suited to someone who enjoys hands on engineering, clear technical problem solving and collaboration across multiple engineering disciplines.
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What you will be doing
- Design electrical systems for tidal turbine and balance-of-plant applications including : LV and HV distribution, generators, transformers, switchgear and auxiliary systems.
- Produce and maintain electrical documentation including single line diagrams, schematics, wiring diagrams, cable schedules and equipment datasheets.
- Assist with grid interface and power systems engineering activities.
- Support FAT, SAT, commissioning and energisation work.
- Review supplier documentation and contribute to technical procurement.
- Participate in engineering risk assessments, design reviews and safety studies.
- Provide engineering support during installation and operational phases.
What you will bring
- Degree in Electrical Engineering or related discipline.
- Two or more years of experience in electrical engineering within renewable energy, power generation or marine environments.
- Working knowledge of LV systems and electrical protection, earthing and distribution.
- Ability to produce and interpret electrical drawings and specifications.
- Working knowledge of EPLAN or similar.
- Awareness of electrical safety systems and a safety conscious approach.
- Experience in marine renewables (desirable)
- Knowledge of power electronics, SCADA, subsea cables (desirable)
- Working towards Chartership. (desirable)


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Why the role matters and why it is interesting
This is a key opportunity to join Orbital as the company advances its technology and delivery capability. Your work will contribute directly to the development and performance of cutting edge renewable energy systems.
Interested in taking things further?
If you want more information or would like to discuss your suitability, please apply or contact Eden Scott in confidence at richard.cross@edenscott.com Even if you are not actively looking or do not have an updated CV, you are welcome to get in touch for an initial conversation. Eden Scott is working exclusively on this appointment. Any direct or 3rd-party applications to Orbital Marine Power will be directed to Eden Scott for consideration.
Remuneration Package
Orbital offers a competitive salary based on experience, a robust benefits package designed to support the wellbeing, security and long-term growth of Orbital employees, including private medical care and generous holiday allowance, and excellent opportunities for professional growth as the business continues to expand.
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