We’re National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED), the owner and operator behind the electricity distribution systems for the Midlands, the Southwest of England and South Wales. Serving communities of more than 8 million people, our expert teams deliver heat, light and power for homes and businesses.
National Grid employs over 29,000 people worldwide. We are building an inclusive workplace, a place to actively celebrate the cultures, personalities and preferences of our colleagues – who in turn help to build the success of our business and reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. Our vision is to be at the heart of a clean, fair and affordable energy future and we are doing this in a fast-moving industry with an increasing focus on tackling climate change, exploring new energy sources that are renewable, low carbon, and improve efficiency to meet demand.
The Distribution System Operator (DSO) looks at ways to maximise capacity in the network whilst forecasting demand to create investment that meet the needs of our customers.
Ofgem has established the role of the DSO to facilitate decarbonisation at the pace and scale needed to meet our climate targets. Significan focus is on meeting net zero targets, however we need to look at how we deliver more capacity through smarter operations and non-build options.
Our DSO vision is “to enable and coordinate a smart, flexible energy system that facilitates local decarbonisation for all customers and communities, at the right time and lowest cost”.
The successful candidate will be working within one of the three core roles/teams:
Flexibility Market Development
Network Operation
Planning and Network Development
Some of your key accountabilities will include:
- Analyze network for long-term planning and strategic investment options, supporting the Network Development Plan.
- Identify solutions to system constraints through technical optioneering, including quantifying DSO service requirements that can be met by third-party flexibility.
- Identify solutions to system deficiencies, including quantifying and pricing DSO service requirements that can be met by third-party flexibility.
- Develop new Flexibility Products to address any system deficiencies.
- Manage commercial and contractual interface with the National Energy System Operator (NESO).
- Drive innovative initiatives at the transmission-distribution interface through industry working groups to improve connections.