Fundamental knowledge of power electronics control systems and experience working within an OEM is considered an advantage.
Bachelor of electrical engineering / power systems (Masters viewed favourably)
Familiarity with applicable standards, i.e. IEC, IEEE
4+ years of industry experience, with Australian work experience viewed favourably
Demonstrated success in large scale renewable connections, registration and commissioning according to the Australian National Electricity Rules.
Proficient in writing technical reports and presenting to the client
Good communication skills and experience in building relationships with clients
Experience working in a transmission system operator considered an advantage.
Ability to work independently to solve complex tasks
Positive problem-solving mentality and great communication skills.
Great interpersonal skills to work effectively within a culturally diverse and multidisciplinary environment
Proficiency with power system analysis tools - PSS®E, PSCAD, PowerFactory and Python
Benefits
Wellbeing: DNV understands the importance of physical and mental wellbeing and aligned with our value of caring for our people, we have a ‘Be Well’ program in place.
Parental and long service leave: DNV has a generous parental leave and long service leave policy.
Insurances: DNV covers permanent employees for life and total permanent disability insurance as well as salary continuance insurance to safeguard you within our DNV Superannuation scheme.
Hybrid work: We offer a hybrid work model to foster our culture while providing you with working flexibility.
Bonus opportunity: We believe it is important to reward our employees with an annual discretionary profit scheme or sales incentive scheme – depending on your role.
Social activities: To foster our culture, we enjoy regular social get togethers.
Professional membership: We will support you with membership fees for your relevant governing body applicable to your position.
Established in 1864, the company has a long-standing history and has evolved into a multi-sector advisory giant.
With over a century of expertise, the company delivers solutions across sectors like Energy, Marine, and Renewables.
Notably involved in high-profile projects like wind farms, maritime safety, and digital transformation in industries.
The company is renowned for setting the highest standards in risk management and developing technology solutions for sustainability.
Its innovations span the digitalization of energy grids to advancing marine safety standards, driving industries forward.
Headquartered in Norway, the company has evolved from a maritime classification society into a multi-sector advisory giant.
Culture + Values
We care for each other, our customers, our planet, and we take care of ourselves.
We dare to explore, to experiment, to be different, and to be courageous, curious and creative.
We share our experience and knowledge. We collaborate with each other and our customers, and we continue to grow and develop as a result.
Environment + Sustainability
50% Carbon Reduction
Emissions Target
Targets a 50% reduction in carbon footprint per employee and per revenue by 2025 compared to 2019 levels.
48% Emissions Drop
Employee Emissions
Achieved a 48% reduction in emissions per employee in 2024 compared to 2019.
52% Electric Cars
Sustainable Fleet
52% of globally used cars are fully electric or hybrid vehicles.
85% Renewable Energy
Energy Source
85% of electricity used in offices and labs comes from certified renewable sources.
Full offsetting of 41.4 ktonnes CO₂ emissions in 2022.
Switching to 100% renewable electricity, reducing office space, and cutting emissions from business travel.
Complies with European Sustainability Reporting Standards and ISO certifications.
Net-zero operations achieved through emission reduction and full offsetting.
Inclusion & Diversity
12,500+ employees
Global Workforce
The company employs over 12,500 individuals across 100+ countries, reflecting a highly diverse workforce with 100+ nationalities.
35% female employees
Female Representation
Approximately 35% of permanent employees are female, representing notable progress from 29.7% in 2013.
30% female managers
Managerial Diversity
Female representation at the managerial level stands at 30%, up from 20.7% in 2013, showcasing progress in leadership roles.
DEI strategy: foster inclusive culture; embrace diverse identities, backgrounds, experiences and perspectives; embed equity in policies, processes and practices.
DEI commitments include leadership engagement, management system for diversity, embedding DEI into all processes, awareness/training programs, discrimination reporting/investigation procedures, alignment with UN SDGs, and transparent performance reporting.