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UK Networks Services

Project Engineer

East Hertfordshire
£60k – £80k/yr
Posted about 21 hours ago
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About us

We are a specialist provider of support services to distribution network operators, developers and industrial energy users making the transition to net zero by electrifying heat, transport and industry.

Job Description

UK Networks Services (UKNS) is an engineering company at the forefront of the UK’s transition to a smarter, more flexible electricity system. Our work spans two core areas:

  • Technical grid consulting – advising on complex grid connections, regulatory strategy, and power system planning for some of the UK’s most significant infrastructure projects.
  • Smart grid control systems – designing and deploying advanced automation, monitoring, and control solutions that enable customers to connect, manage and optimise energy assets across large, distributed networks.

The Project Engineer role will work across both areas of the business, supporting the successful integration and deployment of our systems in line with client requirements, company policies and relevant industry standards.

The ideal candidate for this role will be someone who has gained strong hands-on and technical experience within the electrical infrastructure, power systems or grid connections sector. This may include experience as a Project Engineer, Commissioning Engineer, Electrical Supervisor, DNO/ICP Engineer or similar technical role. The role would suit someone with a practical understanding of electrical systems who is confident managing project delivery, coordinating technical works, supporting commissioning activities and engaging with clients, contractors, DNOs, ICPs and equipment manufacturers.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Managing and supporting the delivery of engineering projects from concept, design and procurement through to installation, commissioning, energisation and final handover.
  • Coordinating project activities to ensure works are delivered safely, efficiently and in accordance with client requirements, project specifications, industry standards and company procedures.
  • Leading and supporting commissioning activities, including testing, energisation, client demonstrations, DNO witness testing and compliance with relevant engineering standards and recommendations.
  • Coordinating multidisciplinary teams, subcontractors, suppliers, clients, ICPs, DNOs, CPOs and equipment manufacturers to ensure successful project delivery.
  • Preparing, reviewing and ensuring adherence to job-specific RAMS, CDM requirements and company policies and procedures.
  • Producing and reviewing technical specifications, drawings, commissioning documentation, project reports, handover packs and other engineering documentation.
  • Preparing technical proposals, tender submissions and supporting documentation to assist with new business opportunities.
  • Supporting the research, development and deployment of innovative Smart Technology solutions, including systems for energy monitoring, load control, generation control and grid connection compliance.
  • Reviewing project requirements, identifying technical risks, resolving engineering queries and escalating issues where required.
  • Building and maintaining strong working relationships with clients, contractors, suppliers, DNOs, ICPs, CPOs and other key stakeholders.
  • Ensuring projects are delivered to a high standard of workmanship, technical compliance and customer satisfaction.

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Requirements

Essential Qualifications & Certifications

  • Degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering, or related discipline. HNC/HND will also be considered with strong relevant experience.
  • 5+ years’ experience in electrical distribution, power systems, grid connections or related engineering environment.
  • Experience supporting or managing multiple engineering projects from design through to installation, commissioning and handover.
  • Strong understanding of electrical distribution networks, grid connections and associated engineering standards.
  • Experience working with clients, contractors, suppliers and external stakeholders in a project delivery environment.
  • Ability to review technical information, resolve engineering queries and escalate risks where required.
  • Self-motivated, proactive and able to work effectively without direct supervision.
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage confidently with clients, senior management and stakeholders.
  • Ability to structure work effectively, maintain accurate records and support company certification through good governance and document control.
  • Working knowledge of RAMS and CDM requirements.
  • Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel for site visits, client meetings and project delivery activities.

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Desirable

  • Experience working in a DNO, IDNO or ICP background.
  • Experience with G100 export limitation systems and/or DNO compliance.
  • Knowledge of smart grid control systems, energy monitoring, load control, generation controls, PLCs or automation.
  • IOSH Working Safely or Managing Safely.
  • Professional Registration is an advantage (IEng/CEng).

Please note this role will require some business travel within the UK for client meetings, site visits and the management of on-site activities, where of course all costs (travel, accommodation subsistence) are paid.

Benefits

What’s in it for you

  • £60,000 – £80,000 salary depending on experience
  • Company Bonus scheme
  • Enhanced employers pension contributions
  • Death in Service benefit policy
  • Salary sacrifice schemes (Bike2work, Electric Vehicles)
  • 25 Days of annual leave plus local bank holidays
  • Paid volunteering days for local clubs or charities
  • £300 available for sponsorship allowance for a local club or charity
  • Professional registration fees paid annually
  • On-site parking
  • Structured training and development programme

Note: To be eligible for this job you must have the right to work in the UK, we currently do not sponsor applications for employment visa status.

UKNS values diversity in the workplace and is a fair and equal-opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an equal and inclusive working environment, with the aim that our employees will be truly representative of all sections of society and that each person feels respected and able to perform at their best.

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Skills

Project Management
Electrical Distribution
Power Systems
Grid Connections
Commissioning
Technical Specification Writing
RAMS
CDM Requirements
Stakeholder Management
Tender Submissions
Smart Grid Control Systems
Energy Monitoring
Load Control
PLC
Automation
Technical Risk Assessment

Location

East Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom

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