Lead Design Engineer
Posted 13 hours 9 minutes ago by Matchtech
£65,000 - £80,000 Annual
Permanent
Not Specified
Design Jobs
London, United Kingdom
Job Description
Job Title - Lead Design Engineer
Location - Remote, with occasional travel to WSP offices for meetings
Salary per annum, depending on experience
Work Opportunity - Permanent
Introduction
Join WSP's UK Transmission and Distribution team as a Substation Design Engineer, where you'll play a key role in designing and delivering Grid and Primary substations from 11kV to 132kV.
What will I be doing?
Working on both upgrades and new build projects across the UK, you'll collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to produce high-quality, safe, and compliant electrical designs helping to drive the UK's journey to Net Zero. Some of your typical duties will include:
Creating a full suite of design drawings for Grid and Primary substations.
Preparing technical specifications for electrical plant and substation designs for both upgrades and new projects (11kV-132kV).
Developing feasibility reports, cost estimates, layouts, and general arrangements (GAs) for substations.
Reviewing supplier and client designs to make sure they meet current legislation and technical policies.
Delivering all designs in line with contractual, technical, and client requirements.
Serving as CDM Designer or Principal Designer for HV and EHV projects, managing safety through all design phases.
What do I need to succeed?
You're an experienced Engineer, with a minimum HNC in Electrical Engineering and significant hands-on experience in the field. Alongside this you'll have:
Experience in HV and EHV plant specification, design, load calculations, and rating studies (11kV-132kV).
A proven track record in HV and EHV substation design, covering both AIS and GIS systems from 11kV up to 132kV.
Experience in delivering new substations, retrofits, and network reinforcement projects of varying scale and complexity.
Strong knowledge of engineering standards and technical policies for HV/EHV substations, including earthing and electrical clearances.
What's my next step?
If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you - please click the apply button and we'll be in touch shortly to discuss next steps.
Location - Remote, with occasional travel to WSP offices for meetings
Salary per annum, depending on experience
Work Opportunity - Permanent
Introduction
Join WSP's UK Transmission and Distribution team as a Substation Design Engineer, where you'll play a key role in designing and delivering Grid and Primary substations from 11kV to 132kV.
What will I be doing?
Working on both upgrades and new build projects across the UK, you'll collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to produce high-quality, safe, and compliant electrical designs helping to drive the UK's journey to Net Zero. Some of your typical duties will include:
Creating a full suite of design drawings for Grid and Primary substations.
Preparing technical specifications for electrical plant and substation designs for both upgrades and new projects (11kV-132kV).
Developing feasibility reports, cost estimates, layouts, and general arrangements (GAs) for substations.
Reviewing supplier and client designs to make sure they meet current legislation and technical policies.
Delivering all designs in line with contractual, technical, and client requirements.
Serving as CDM Designer or Principal Designer for HV and EHV projects, managing safety through all design phases.
What do I need to succeed?
You're an experienced Engineer, with a minimum HNC in Electrical Engineering and significant hands-on experience in the field. Alongside this you'll have:
Experience in HV and EHV plant specification, design, load calculations, and rating studies (11kV-132kV).
A proven track record in HV and EHV substation design, covering both AIS and GIS systems from 11kV up to 132kV.
Experience in delivering new substations, retrofits, and network reinforcement projects of varying scale and complexity.
Strong knowledge of engineering standards and technical policies for HV/EHV substations, including earthing and electrical clearances.
What's my next step?
If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you - please click the apply button and we'll be in touch shortly to discuss next steps.