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33kV Electrical Engineer - UK wide

Job Introduction

We are seeking a highly skilled 33kV Electrical Engineer to take a lead role in designing and/ or overseeing high-voltage distribution networks for projects in the renewable energy, utilities, data centre infrastructure, and battery storage sectors. This role will require the engineer to transition projects from design to delivery, taking ownership of projects from early-stage design through to delivery and commissioning, this will also include mentoring and development of existing electric team. 

 

What you’ll be doing

 

Design & Technical Responsibilities


  • Lead the electrical design of 33kV networks for utility connections, solar farms, wind farms, Battery Energy Storage (BESS), and data centres etc.
  • Produce and review single-line diagrams, cable sizing, protection schemes and earthing designs. Or review designs to ensure correct compatibility for site delivery. 
  • Develop connection applications and liaise with DNOs, consultants, contractors and our own IDNO to gain necessary approvals.
  • Ensure technical solutions meet the requirements of G99/G100, ENA standards, BS7671, and relevant IEC standards.
  • Support HV equipment specification, procurement support, and factory/site acceptance testing (FAT/SAT).

Project Management Responsibilities


  • Oversee project delivery through coordination with internal and external stakeholders, from pre-construction, construction and final commissioning.
  • Develop and manage project schedules, cost estimates, and risk registers.
  • Support procurement and manage third-party contractors and suppliers.
  • Conduct regular site visits, chair progress meetings, and ensure quality assurance and quality control adherence.
  • Manage interface with clients, regulators, and statutory bodies throughout the project lifecycle.
  • Ensure health, safety, and environmental (HSE) compliance throughout project execution.

 

What we’re looking for

Required

  • Minimum 5 years' experience in 33kV HV design and/or project engineering.
  • Proven track record working on utility-scale renewable energy projects (e.g., solar PV, wind, BESS) or high-demand users (e.g., data centres).
  • Strong understanding of UK DNO/IDNO grid connection processes and technical standards.
  • Proficiency in AutoCAD and relevant design software.
  • Understanding of CDM Regulations and project HSE responsibilities.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
  • Ability to manage multiple workstreams across design and construction phases.
  • High attention to detail with a proactive mindset.
  • Willingness to travel to project sites and remote locations.

Desirable 

  • Project Management Certification or intent to pursue certification.
  • Experience with HV switchgear, protection relays, and SCADA integration.
  • Experience managing EPC contractors or working in an ICP environment.
  • Knowledge of emerging grid technologies and flexibility services.
  • Existing client relationships. 

 

 

Why Join Energy Assets?

 

  • Competitive Salary – with great benefits and career development opportunities 
  • Company car or car allowance
  • Work-Life Balance – 30 days holiday, increasing to 35 days with service.
  • Safety & Security – robust risk mitigation and critical injury support.
  • Supportive Culture – be part of a friendly, down-to-earth team that values inclusivity.
  • Career Growth – with opportunities across our end-to-end, meter-to-main solutions business.

 

About Us

 

Energy Assets is a leading nationwide utilities infrastructure business, providing:

  • Innovative metering & data services
  • Future-proofed network construction & ownership solutions
  • Low-carbon service offerings

 

We work with major energy suppliers and utility constructors to deliver solutions to some of the UK’s most prestigious brands and public sector institutions.

We welcome applicants from all backgrounds who are legally eligible to work in the UK.

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