Lead technical delivery of T&D projects, ensuring high-quality engineering solutions aligned with client and regulatory expectations.
Develop and implement strategies for integrating renewable energy sources and modernising grid infrastructure.
Support business development by contributing to proposals, client engagement, and thought leadership in energy transition and decarbonisation.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to deliver complex energy infrastructure projects across regions.
Requirements
communication
leadership
renewable energy
hv substations
chartered engineer
smart grids
Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement abilities, including client-facing experience.
Prove leadership skills in managing multidisciplinary teams and delivery complex infrastructure projects.
Strong technical knowledge of renewable energy integration, smart grids, and energy storage systems.
Extensive experience in HV Substations, Primary and/or Secondary Engineering .
Relevant qualifications in electrical engineering or related field, with chartered status or equivalent preferred.
Benefits
Birthday leave
Paid parental leave for the non-primary carer of 4 weeks plus the opportunity to access extra paid and unpaid leave of up to 16 weeks if you later become the primary carer (any leave taken at the time will be deducted from the total 16-week parental leave benefit).
Ability to purchase additional leave of up to 20 days for permanent employees.
Novated car lease
Interest free solar energy and bicycle loans
Insurances (life & income protection)
Ovasaver including discounts, vouchers, cashback, and exclusive offers on more than 300 retailers.
Hybrid working policy and flexible working hours.
Paid parental leave for the primary carer of 16 weeks or 32 weeks at half pay and as well as generous unpaid leave benefits.
Annual leave loading
International mobility opportunities
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Company
Overview
Founded in 1946
Year Established
The company was established in 1946 and has since become a leader in sustainable design and innovative engineering.
Specializing in infrastructure, architecture, engineering, and urban planning.
Portfolio spans globally recognized projects, from landmark buildings to major transportation systems.
Engineers, designers, and planners deliver cutting-edge, innovative solutions that anticipate future needs.
Key projects include the Sydney Opera House, Crossrail in London, and the Eden Project in the UK.
Collaborative approach integrates diverse disciplines to create solutions that drive progress and innovation.
A global leader in engineering consultancy with a unique culture prioritizing creativity and client-centered solutions.
Culture + Values
We are committed to shaping a better world through our work.
We place the needs of our clients and communities at the heart of everything we do.
We collaborate openly and share ideas to create innovative solutions.
We value excellence in all aspects of our work and deliver high-quality outcomes.
We embrace curiosity, creativity, and a sense of adventure in our projects.
We empower our people to take ownership, show leadership, and thrive in their careers.
Environment + Sustainability
2030
Net-Zero Target
Aim to achieve net-zero carbon emissions.
14%
Carbon Footprint Reduction
Reported reduction in operational carbon footprint from 2019 to 2020.
The organization integrates sustainability into every stage of its projects.
The organization focuses on reducing carbon emissions and resource consumption across all its operations.
The organization works with clients to help them achieve their sustainability goals.
Inclusion & Diversity
30% Leadership
Gender Equality in Leadership
Women hold 30% of global leadership roles within the organization.
2030 Goal
Gender Parity Target
The organization aims to achieve equal representation of women across all levels by 2030.
44% Female Representation
Global Workforce Diversity
In 2021, women accounted for 44% of the global workforce.
Committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace.