Star Delta Power Ltd
Grid Connections Design Coordinator

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Star Delta Power
Star Delta Power is a specialist electrical engineering consultancy working on UK grid connections: solar, battery storage and industrial HV schemes from 11 kV to 132 kV. We run the design function for a growing ICP and act as designer and owner's engineer on connection projects across NPG, NGED and UKPN territory.
We are looking for a Design Coordinator to take ownership of the day-to-day running of two or three connection projects, so that the design leads can concentrate on the engineering.
What You Will Do
- Own the document register, TQ register and comment sheets for your projects, and keep them current.
- Act as the named point of contact for external design houses, and chase them for dates, drawings and responses.
- Prepare and track DNO and ICP submissions, including G99 applications and design submission packs.
- Run the drawing approval cycle: issue for comment, collate comments, track close-out.
- Keep the procurement and engineering trackers up to date, so that project status is never a question.
- Chair short progress calls with designers and flag exceptions early.
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- Experience in UK electrical design, ICP, DNO or utilities contracting. You do not need to be a designer, but you do need to understand what a single line diagram is telling you, and to know when an answer from a design house does not add up.
- Genuinely organised. This role is judged on nothing being dropped.
- Comfortable chasing people who are late, politely and repeatedly.
- Able to write to clients, DNOs and subcontractors without needing it checked first.


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Useful But Not Essential
- Exposure to NPG, NGED or UKPN processes.
- Familiarity with G99, ENA standards or connection agreements.
- Enough CAD literacy to read and mark up drawings, rather than produce them.
What We Offer
- Five-day week, remote, with occasional UK site and client visits.
- 25 days holiday plus bank holidays.
- 5 percent employer pension contribution.
- Direct access to a chartered engineer for the technical questions, and a clear route through to Design Manager.
We are a small company. You will see the whole project rather than a slice of it, and your work will be in front of the client from the first week.
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