National Grid

Lead Engineer, Electrical Planning and Design

National Grid$139K — $163K *
Energy & Utilities
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering required.
  • Minimum of 9-10 years of related experience and credentials.
  • Valid driver's license needed with a safe driving history.
  • Proficiency in power flow and short circuit analysis techniques.
  • Strong financial acumen and knowledge of budgeting principles.
  • Ability to lead and motivate project teams effectively.
  • Familiarity with NERC and NPCC transmission planning standards.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct analytical studies for transmission expansion and new generation interconnection.
  • Perform ratings analysis for transmission lines, transformers, and circuit breakers.
  • Utilize software like PSS/E and ASPEN for power flow and stability studies.
  • Document findings and present recommendations to executives for funding decisions.
  • Participate in NYISO Interconnection Cluster Study process and related feasibility reports.
  • Lead project scoping during study phases to ensure timely completion.
  • Assist Control Center with outage sequences and safe transmission facility shutdowns.

Benefits

  • Career advancement opportunities within the company.
  • Support for continuous learning and professional development.
  • Engagement in cross-departmental initiatives for process improvements.
Full Job Description
Job Purpose

Perform Transmission Planning functions within the Transmission Planning group responsible for New York. Establish transmission development/expansion plans for the optimized, safe, and effective management of our transmission assets with respect to thermal (powerflow), stability, voltage, and short circuit requirements over their whole life cycle in New York.

Key Accountabilities

  • Conduct analytical studies for transmission system expansion, interconnection of new generation, and load to the transmission system. These analytical studies should consider power system thermal, voltage, and reactive behavior, and short circuit performance as they relate to system reliability, production costs, economics, and operating flexibility.
  • Perform thermal capability (ratings) analysis for transmission lines, power transformers, circuit breakers, switches, and surge arresters.
  • Perform all computer modeling (PSS/E, ASPEN, TARA) necessary to conduct power flow and stability studies for Transmission Planning as well as other National Grid engineering functions; utilize a team approach to ensure consistent and thorough analysis in all Transmission Planning studies.
  • Familiar with Production Cost Modeling is a plus.
  • Document study findings in reports and prepare and defend recommendations in presentations to executives responsible for funding decisions.
  • Implement policies and procedures relative to Transmission Planning.
  • Participate in the NYISO Interconnection Cluster Study process (FERC order 2023) including completion of pre-application reviews, review of study scopes, steady state cases, and short circuit cases, Feasibility Reports, System Impact studies and Facility Studies individually and as a member of a team.
  • Fulfill a lead role (i.e. project manager role) during study phase of projects to ensure that projects are fully scoped in a timely manner.
  • Work in a project team environment interacting with individuals with various technical specialties and industry experience.
  • Resolve technical issues that may arise in different phases of a project.
  • Assist the Control Center(s) regarding outage sequences, safe and reliable shutdown of Company transmission facilities as needed.


Qualifications

Required

Supervisory/Interpersonal- Experience
  • Proven ability to lead and supervise a project team and/or virtual teams to achieve business objectives.
  • Take a leadership role to motivate, mentor, and support engineers and other team members to achieve required outcomes that meet stakeholder and customer needs.
  • Strong financial acumen, including practical knowledge of utility accounting, budgeting principles, and common financial terminology.
  • Demonstrated track record of initiating change, challenging the status quo, and driving constructive innovation.
  • Experience leading cross-functional initiatives and delivering inter-departmental process improvements.


  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering.
  • Minimum of 9 to 10 years of related experience and credentials.
  • Valid driver's license required with a safe driving history that meets National Grid's Safe Driver policy.
  • Experience with techniques in power flow, and short circuit analysis.
  • Proficiency in personal computer office-based software applications such as MSOffice (Word, Excel, and Access.)
  • Work ethic that includes internal and external customer focus, flexibility, teamwork and continuous improvement.
  • Ability to prioritize work and participate as a team member on multiple projects at one time, to work in a fast paced and competitive environment.
  • Demonstrate a high level of personal initiative and ability to interact with company personnel, external engineering firms, regulatory representatives, and ISO/NPCC/NERC representatives in a positive, team building manner.
  • Familiarity with transmission planning standards and criteria of NERC, NPCC.


Preferred

  • A master's degree or advanced certificate in an engineering discipline is preferred.
  • Engineer in Training Certificate (EIT) or Professional Engineering License (PE) is preferred.
  • PSS/E, ASPEN and/or PowerGem TARA software experience preferred.
  • Experience within an RTO (such as ISO-NE, NYISO, PJM, CAISO etc.) planning processes preferred.
  • Knowledge of power systems preferred including protection system operation and reliability philosophy, utility system practices, three-phase power system theory/operation both static and dynamic, short circuit theory /application, motor generation theory/application, reactive compensation theory, substation configuration/construction/maintenance techniques, transmission line configurations/design/maintenance techniques, outage planning, and congestion philosophy and analysis.

Salary

$139,000 - $163,000 a year

National Grid utilizes an assessment that evaluates the job qualifications/characteristics using AI or statistically based scoring. For more information, please view NYC Local Law 144.

This position has a career path which provides for advancement opportunities within and across bands as you develop and evolve in the position; gaining experience, expertise and acquiring and applying technical skills. Candidates will be assessed and provided offers against the minimum qualifications of this role and their individual experience.

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About National Grid

National Grid plc is a British multinational electricity and gas utility company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. Its principal activities are in the United Kingdom (where it owns and operates electricity and gas transmission networks) and in the Northeastern United States (where as well as operating transmission networks, the company is a producer and supplier of electricity and gas). National Grid has a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange, and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. It had a market capitalisation of approximately £31.4 billion as of 23 September 2021, the 26th-largest of any company with a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange.
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23,500 employees
Market Cap
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$1.4 billion
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+4%
Revenue
$14.7 billion

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