Senior Engineer - Project Development at Scottish Power in United States Of America, Maine, Augusta | United States Of America, Maine, Portland | USD85,000-107,000 | Kablio
Lead asset planning and project development for electric transmission, overseeing design to construction.
9 days ago ago
$85,000 - $107,000
Experienced (8-12 years)
Full Time
United States Of America, Maine, Augusta | United States Of America, Maine, Portland
Office Full-Time
Company Size
5,750 across the UK Employees
Service Specialisms
Construction
Operation & Maintenance
Retail
Sector Specialisms
Power Grid
Renewables
Energy Retail
Role
Description
asset analysis
project oversight
portfolio management
asset planning
condition prioritization
stakeholder engagement
Point for decision making and navigation of projects through the Investment Planning process from inception through construction. This includes technical oversight of all projects, including legacy projects, through the various stages of design and construction.
Research, development, continual refinement, and execution of an industry leading asset planning strategy.
Anticipation, preparation and initiation of strategy discussions and activities as required to meet regulator, customer and key stakeholder expectations in support of business growth objectives.
Ensuring that asset condition needs across Avandgird are identified, prioritized, and addressed with appropriate mitigating solutions in a comprehensive manner.
Developing and building collaborative and constructive relationships with regulators and ISO’s by ensuring proposals are thoughtful, prudent, and well documented.
Centralized oversight, development, support, and coordination of the capital project portfolio ensuring they have been properly vetted and documented in support of prudent and defendable CAPEX investment decision making.
Execution of the Avangrid Asset Management initiative in the electric networks organization.
Predict needs, direct the development of solutions: Support studies and activities required to identify issues and system needs, evaluate threats opportunities, define and prioritize system-wide solutions based on risk, value and implementation complexity.
Technical: Performs, directs, or collaborates on all aspects of asset analysis as necessary to advance need and solution studies in order to inform prudent investment decision making (includes electrical, civil, and structural analysis).
Requirements
regulatory
design
communication
bachelors
transmission
documentation
Knowledge of Regulatory and Compliance Environment: Local, State and Federal Regulatory Standards and Requirements (NERC, NPCC, ISO, PUC, etc.)
Practical Engineering Experience/Application: Planning, Operations and Engineering Design, Construction, (e.g., field experience, standardization, develop business case and defend in front of stakeholders)
Communicate, influence and motivate: Use of good verbal and written communication skills with all levels of management to inform and influence others, providing strategic input for business plans and decision making.
Theoretical Engineering knowledge: Planning, Operations and Engineering Design, Analytics, Modeling & Calculation (e.g., sym. Components, per unit, etc.), Understanding the Business Model
Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Mechanical Civil, or Structural Engineering with 4-8 years of required experience
Required experience may be in any combination of Transmission and Substation (T&S) planning, design, operations, asset management or maintenance. Demonstrated ability to provide significant value as a collaborating team member in the resolution of unique and complex problems having a broad impact on the Business.
Engineering documentation: Ability to adequately document and interpret engineering documentation, review, and approve engineering work done by others
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
applicants not citizens must meet immigration requirements to work.
Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Operates in electricity generation, transmission, and distribution and specialises in renewable energy, particularly onshore and offshore wind farms, and manages the transmission and distribution networks in South and Central Scotland, as well as parts of North Wales and North West England.
Provides electricity and gas to residential, commercial, and industrial customers across the UK, offering services such as smart metering, energy efficiency advice, and home services like boiler care and maintenance.
Has three main divisions: Energy Networks, Renewables, and Energy Retail and Wholesale.
Culture + Values
*SUSTAINABLE ENERGY:* Emphasises pioneering renewable energy, creating economic, social, and environmental value, with a commitment to safety, environmental respect, and ethical, rational, responsible actions.
*INTEGRATING FORCE:* Acts as a dynamic and responsible force for change, fostering collaboration, sharing knowledge, encouraging diversity, and growing talent to achieve common goals.
*DRIVING FORCE:* Focuses on bringing about efficient change by challenging processes, innovating for continuous improvement, and anticipating customer needs.
Environment + Sustainability
ScottishPower is a leader in renewable energy.
Enough electricity to power over 1.2 million homes, nearly half the homes in Scotland.
Capacity to generate 1,948 MW of electricity.
Inclusion & Diversity
Collaborates with several recognised organisations to enhance its commitment to diversity and inclusion, such as the Business Disability Forum, The Armed Forces Covenant, Carers UK, ENABLE Scotland, and POWERful Women. It holds the highest level of accreditation of the Armed Forces Covenant (Gold Status) and received the Inclusive Workplace Award from the Scottish Union of Supported Employment for two consecutive years.