As an Outage Planning Engineer Higher Apprentice at National Grid, you'll join the Electricity Transmission Network Operations and Intelligence team to help plan and manage power outages so essential maintenance can happen with minimal disruption to our customers.
At National Grid we utilise advanced technologies and maintain clear communication channels to enhance system reliability and customer satisfaction during outages. As an Outage Planning Engineer Higher Apprentice, you would play a crucial role in enabling us to do this.
Within this role you will gain experience in creating detailed plans for scheduled power outages, mapping out which lines are affected, what work needs doing, and when it will happen. Working closely with customers, regulators, and neighbouring utilities you will ensure everything runs smoothly, it's all about smart planning, clear communication, and keeping the electricity flowing.
Key responsibilities of the role Include:
- Work in collaboration with substation crews to plan essential maintenance outages that keep the network safe and reliable.
- Work with key stakeholders to make sure the system is ready and accessible for planned works.
- Assess risks and complete assessments to help make smart decisions to avoid unexpected issues.
- Respond to critical faults fast, adjusting plans to keep everything running smoothly.
- Explain the why' behind the work, showing the value and impact of each outage.
Location for this role
This role is based in the office headquarters in Warwick and offers flexible, hybrid working.
You will also spend time at Loughborough College to study for your HTQ in Electrical/ Electronic Engineering and our National Grid Training Academy in Eakring, Nottinghamshire to complete a variety of in-house, specialist training programmes.