Join a supportive team and enjoy varied mahi, collaboration, and learning.
Work on new-build and brown-field protection design projects end-to-end.
Help enable the New Zealand Transmission Grid of the future!
Bring your protection design experience to the heart of the electricity sector. Dynamic work, great benefits, and professional development.
Transpower owns and operates New Zealand's National Grid; the unique High Voltage transmission network connecting areas of generation with towns and cities across New Zealand. The National Grid is connected by HVDC between our two main islands, with a large amount of renewable energy generated in the South and a growing load requirement in the North.
At the heart of the electricity sector, Transpower proactively plans for the grid of the future that will connect new renewable energy projects and enable the transition to a net-zero carbon economy. Enquiries to connect to the Grid from generators, distributors, and end-users have doubled in the past three years, so we have an exciting pipeline of work.
Our Tactical Engineering and Estimation Group provides the engineering support and expertise to planning, investigations, and project delivery functions within Grid Development, and ensures that Transpower's objectives are met.
About the team The Protection & Automation teams in Tactical Engineering are collectively responsible for:
Engineering and asset management investigations, design, project support, technical specifications, and cost estimation covering high voltage electricity transmission, specifically Protection & Automation, and supporting primary systems with a capital value of $700-$800m pa.
Managing a range of technical controlled documents that include technical policies, design standards, standard designs, service, and purchase specifications.
Innovations, including new equipment and alternative designs, which will be studied and implemented by the team to meet the demands of a quickly developing energy market as we move towards a more sustainable energy future. The team oversees quality, cost-effective engineering design by our consulting partners.
Providing solutions which also consider the needs of the Substations, Transmission Lines, Asset Planning, and Operations teams.
About the Opportunity Based in Auckland or Wellington, as an Asset Owner's Engineer, you'll work on exciting projects from start to finish - supporting the initial business case, scoping the detailed design, and providing commissioning support.
You'll collaborate with project managers and engineering consultants to investigate options and develop feasible solutions that enable faster grid connections to our customer facilities and to enhance the resilience and reliability of the grid. It's exciting mahi as you'll:
Join a team with a wealth of skills and experiences they are happy to share.
Help international customers looking to connect generation to the grid.
Outstanding verbal and written communication skills, curiosity, and the desire to collaborate to build on your Protection design experience.
To be shortlisted, your CV and cover letter will clearly demonstrate: A relevant Washington Accord Bachelor of Engineering degree (Electrical).
Over 2 years' experience in protection and automation design, configuration, and settings.
Experience/understanding of manufacturer software platforms and settings for SEL, Siemens, GE and MiCOM relays.
Familiarity with engineering software and tools e.g. PowerFactory and Stationware.
While not essential, understanding of networking and communications technology, including IEC 61850 and DNP3 and/or experience in secondary circuit design would be an advantage.
Join us at Transpower! Aotearoa is powered by the people who work here. Every home, every marae, every electric vehicle, every hospital relies on the electricity we manage and deliver. This is your opportunity to join us on a mission that affects all New Zealanders, every day and long into the future.
With over 28 nationalities, our people provide diverse perspectives, knowledge, and deep and multifaceted experience which they love to share. We work in the office or on-site for a minimum of three days each week, which helps us build and maintain relationships, support learning, deliver outcomes, and sustain our culture. This approach also offers staff the flexibility they need for both work and personal commitments, with adaptable daily start and finish times.
We prioritise employee wellbeing with a range of health and wellness benefits.
Next Steps We would love you to help us to deliver accelerated electrification for Aotearoa, so please review the position description via our careers site here and apply without delay.
Role closes Monday 18th November.
Existing eligibility to work in New Zealand is required. Reasonable accommodation is available at interview to enable you to be at your best, with a start date to suit your personal situation in Jan/Feb 2025.
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