
Graduate Substation Engineer North West (Lancashire), Asset Operations
National Grid
The Role
Overview
Graduate engineering role rotating through substation projects.
Key Responsibilities
- substation maintenance
- fault diagnosis
- equipment testing
- temporary works
- contract monitoring
- safety management
Tasks
-Supporting substation maintenance, refurbishment, and fault diagnosis -Contribute to strategic projects and continuous improvement initiatives across the business -Participating in a standby rota for emergency callouts — with additional pay for your availability and expertise -Assisting your Operations Manager and wider team in delivering key projects -Develop the skills to lead on-site teams, manage contractors, and deliver complex engineering projects -Build deep technical knowledge of substation systems and high-voltage equipment -Developing into the role of Project Leader (PL), with a focus on commercial delivery and safety -Taking on site delivery responsibilities, including acting as Temporary Works Co-ordinator and Principal Contractor under CDM regulations -Monitoring and progressing contracts for unlicensed customers and contractor-delivered work -Testing equipment and systems, including safety, protection, and control mechanisms -Leading teams of fitters and contractors, ensuring safe systems of work, risk assessments, method statements, and toolbox talks are in place
Requirements
- site visits
- safety
What You Bring
-Frequent visits to substations, depots, and other operational sites within your region. -Learn how to manage safety-critical work and uphold National Grid’s Safety Rules
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Benefits
-£2,000 bonus, once joined and started on programme -Occasional cross-regional travel to support on-the-job learning and development -Other benefits include pension and share-option schemes, Flexible Benefits, close mentorship and regular feedback & volunteering opportunities. -26 days holiday -Gain leadership experience and work towards becoming a Senior Authorised Person (SAP) -Up to £200 per month accommodation allowance as you move around the business, and additional annual leave for when you move between placements plus assistance with moving personal belongings -Regular travel to our training centre in Eakring, Nottingham -Receive structured training at our dedicated centre in Eakring, Nottingham, alongside on-the-job learning across your regional base -£2,400 payment on successful completion of the programme
The Company
About National Grid
-Plays a critical role in delivering electricity and gas to millions of homes and businesses. -Operates in both the UK and US, ensuring safe and reliable energy distribution. -Deeply involved in the development of renewable energy infrastructure, including wind and solar projects. -Key projects include cross-border power links to improve energy security and integrating low-carbon solutions. -Continually innovates to meet growing energy demand while reducing environmental impact. -Operates in both electricity and natural gas distribution across a vast geographical area in the US. -Invests in sustainability initiatives and clean energy infrastructure.
Sector Specialisms
Energy
Electricity Transmission
Electricity Distribution
Gas Transmission
Gas Distribution
Hydrogen Transmission
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)
Infrastructure
Renewable Energy
Wind
Solar
Nuclear
Commercial
Residential
Industrial
Utilities
Transport
Water Resources
Government
Heavy Civil
Marine
Interview Process
-assessment centres held between november and april 2026.
Visa Sponsorship
-applicants must already have a valid uk right to work; sponsorship is not generally offered. -exceptional cases may be considered if specialist skills cannot be sourced locally.
