GES Group
Power Quality Engineer - Ballymena

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Overview
GES Group are a growing and innovative company, always on the look-out for talented engineers to join our close-knit team.
Working Hours: This role is full time (38 hours p/w) with potential for overtime, and 29 days holiday per year, inclusive of 8 statutory holidays.
Salary: GES offer professional and attractive pay rates In line with, and above, the current 2023/24 JIB, IET & AEMT Industry Engineering Rates Review. We pledge to continue our objective as ‘Employer of Choice’ in line with our continuing rates review process, GES Group has committed to a full and detailed pricing evaluation of our professional services portfolio throughout the entire workplace as an obligation to our professional body of regulation.
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Essential Criteria
- Qualified to Diploma/Degree level in Electronic/Electrical Engineering (or similar).
- Must have a minimum of 4 years’ experience in industry.
- Experienced in using power analysers and experience using electrical software packages.
- Must have the ability to work as part of a team, operate under minimal supervision and prioritise tasks effectively for best productivity.
- Must be a self-motivated individual who has strong problem-solving skills.


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Desired Criteria
We are looking for an experienced Power Quality Engineer to join a growing company with a reputation for innovation and excellence in engineering. The Engineer will be working with existing and potential customers throughout Northern Ireland.
Experience & Skills
- G5/4-1 and G5/5 compliance assessments
- Load profile/trends on key supplies
- Supply efficiency and cost reduction opportunities
- Flicker, sag, and other phenomena
- Harmonic related problems
- Fault investigation
- Power Quality health check
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