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HV Technician (AP, Fitter, Jointer)

RES
City of Bristol
2 weeks ago
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The Position

RES currently provides High Voltage Operations and Maintenance (HV O&M) Services to renewable energy assets in the UK & Ireland. Due to increased demand from our clients, we are seeking an HVTechnician (Fitter/Jointer/AP) ideally33kV to grow and improve this service. TheHV Technicianis a site-based role performing Operation & Maintenance along with installation and repair duties on utility-scale solar/wind and battery storage sites. There will be an element of home/office working for other duties. Ideally the candidate will be a fully qualified 33kV Fitter/Jointer with experience installing, maintaining, and repairing utility-scale renewable sites/equipment. You will need to be located near/travel to operational plants and have a full driving licence. This is a permanent role and will require availability for weekend. A company vehicle, phone and laptop/tablet will be provided. An overtime system is in place. RES provides a comprehensive package of benefits including contributory pension, private health insurance and investment in role specific training.

Key Accountabilities

Always adherence to health and safety requirements and help to maintain and improve safety standards. Achieve and maintain Competent Person status, ideally AP. Become fully conversant and make sure that all works are undertaken in accordance with the RES Electrical & Mechanical Safety Rules and Safety Rule Instructions. Undertaking planned inspection and maintenance of HV Equipment according to legal, technical, manufacturer and contractual requirements. Carry out Cable jointing or termination works as required up to 33kV. Installation of new equipment up to 33kV. Repair of equipment up to 33kV. Writing maintenance and inspection reports. Assist with troubleshooting and fault-finding on RES controlled plant/equipment. Assist with fault resolution in a timely manner. Keeping accurate maintenance records and compiling reports. Occasionally assisting with ground maintenance or mechanical work. Keeping in close communication with the O&M office. Reacting to emergencies, site outages and changing circumstances. Occasionally working away from home for training courses or to cover RES controlled sites in other geographical areas where required. Other duties commensurate with the role.

Knowledge

Essential:

HV Safe Systems of Work. Knowledge of HV equipment and the ability to identify potential issues. Cable Jointing and termination up to 33kV. Equipment install up to 33kV.

Desirable:

Knowledge of solar farm assets. Earthing system installation and test. Protection system installation.

Skills

Essential:

Strong approach to safe working practices. Able to install/maintain various types of HV plant/equipment. Able to joint and terminate cables up to 33kV. Excellent communication skills. Good people skills. Ability to identify problems, conduct analysis and develop solutions.

Desirable:

Able to use equipment for testing suitable for the role.

Experience

Switchgear fitting experience. Transformer install. Cable Jointing and termination. Dead testing on HV Plant.

Qualifications

Essential:

Full UK driving licence. Previously held fitting/jointing authorisation under high voltage electrical safety rules. Experience in engineering or other relevant qualification, or equivalent industry experience. CITB SSSTS or equivalent.

Desirable:

Holds or previously held Fitting/Jointing authorisations under DNO Safety Rules.

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