Job Role : Array Cable project Engineer Travel locations: UK, EU (e.g., Denmark, Italy, France, Greece) and locations to be confirmed by the project Shift Pattern: Monday – Friday Hours Per Day: 8.00 Hours Per Week:40.00 City: London for occasional meetings otherwise work from home Daily rate £545-£650 inside IR35 Candidates must have offshore windfarm experience wherever possible.
Below is a list of abbreviations to help with resourcing In-depth understanding of HV cable systems, encompassing electrical and thermal aspects, coupled with the ability to interpret industry standards and client TRs.
Ability to offer effective technical solutions to challenges during project maturation and execution BSc Electrical Engineering or equivalent professional experience Min.
5 years of practical as well as theoretical experience within high voltage array cables and accessories Possesses the skills of a good project engineer (technically skilled, integrity, communication, adaptability, teamwork, and decision-making); and preferably experience with client IT tools/ procedures Main responsibilities: Responsible for the engineering of supply, jointing, termination and testing of array cables including associated connection equipment, in compliance with Clieny HVC requirements and standards during project maturation and execution Leading the technical interfaces within the cable package including by providing HVC technical input to client internal stakeholders and to supplier(s) Ensuring technical requirements from client internal stakeholders are incorporated in the supplier's design, where relevant Evaluating suppliers' technical proposals Ensuring that the detailed design towards certification is signed off, where relevant Verifying supplier's product design by reviewing supplier's engineering documentations or by independent analyses via HVC approved in-house tool(s) Reviewing and accepting design of cable routes and routing plan on OSS and on FOU Providing technical input to project risks/opportunities, change requests, variation orders and claims Responsible for Management of Change (not covered under change request) Providing input to technical audit(s) and participating in quality audit(s) with QHSE team Responsible for defining and coordinating project-specific inspection and testing activities (e.g.
PQT, EQT, TT, FAI, FAT, SAT, etc.)
including those with CVA involvement Reviewing and accepting quality-related documentations (e.g.
ITPs, PQP, FAT reports, Test procedures & reports, MRB, RAMS, etc.)
from suppliers including preparing internal QAS and QAP Preparing or adapting inspection checklists for testing activities during manufacturing and termination & testing phases (incl.
use of Digital Inspection Tool, DIT) Preparing and assigning RDS-PP asset codes (e.g.
RDS-PP SLD) Preparing O&M Level 2 Manual, spare parts and tools register as part of the handover to O&M Responsible for the NCR management and LL in Synergi Responsible for the electrical aspect of cables and thermal aspect of both cables and CPSs