
Protection Commissioning Engineer
Egis
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: United Kingdom
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About the role
- The Protection Commissioning Engineer supports project-based works, portfolios of projects, and ad-hoc repairs, ensuring the commissioning and integration of protection, control, and SCADA systems across all distribution asset classes (overhead lines, underground cables, substations, civil works, and work programmes).
- The role involves undertaking all aspects of commissioning activities to ensure assets are fit for purpose and meet regulatory and customer obligations.
- Perform pre-commissioning inspection prior to off-load commissioning tests.
- Check detailed schematics against connections, protection, and tripping logic diagrams.
- Attend Factory Acceptance Testing and project-specific meetings as required.
- Conduct off-load commissioning checks, including:
- Witness testing of primary substation plant (circuit breakers, switches/disconnectors, transformers, voltage and current transformers).
- Insulation resistance, primary and secondary injection tests.
- Circuit logic tests against DC schematic diagrams.
- Testing integral relay logic.
- Protection relay checks (distance relays, feeder differential, transformer differential, frequency, G99 type, high impedance busbar, blocked busbar protection).
- Auto-reclose scheme checks.
- Intertripping and signalling equipment checks.
- Testing integration of protection systems with control and SCADA using DNP3 and IEC61850 protocols.
- Testing and proving relay programmable logic files, relay setting files, and DNP3 communication files.
- Interface with customers, internal and external resources.
- Complete all work in line with company objectives (time, cost, quality).
- Accurately record all time spent on projects and provide timely reports on progress and status.
- Provide guidance and support to other members of the Protection Commissioning Team.
- Use and update company data and information systems, including comprehensive commissioning records and on-site fault/defect investigations.
- Undertake duties under the CDM Regulations as Designer and/or Contractor.
Requirements
- Minimum Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Electrical Engineering.
- Proven working history in the electricity distribution/transmission industry delivering protection commissioning, typically with 10+ years’ experience practicing as a Protection Commissioning Engineer.
- Skills, experience, and detailed knowledge of protection on all distribution asset classes of switchgear, transformers, and feeders at all voltages up to and including 132kV.
- High level of professionalism, able to work under pressure and to tight timescales.
- Strong preference for recent experience in commissioning protection systems associated with generation connections, including integration with legacy protection and control systems.
- Must either possess or be capable to successfully obtain and maintain the following Company Operational Authorisation requirements: A1 Access and Supervision to substations controlled by a level 3 key.
- A2.1 and A2.4 Access and Supervision to open compounds.
- O11.11 Testing & Commissioning of all Primary S/S & Bulk Supply Point protection up to & including 132kV.
- O11.18 Work on protection, control, and equipment including assisting an engineer with the testing & operation of relays and isolated plant.
- Willingness to travel between work locations, sites, and company/supplier offices.
- Current and valid UK driving licence.
Benefits
- Expenses for travel and accommodation incurred for company needs will be paid separately, subject to company allowances and contract terms.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
protection commissioningSCADA systemscircuit breakerstransformersinsulation resistance testingprimary and secondary injection testsDNP3 protocolIEC61850 protocolrelay logic testingprotection relay checks
Soft Skills
professionalismability to work under pressuretime managementguidance and supportcommunication
Certifications
Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Electrical EngineeringA1 Access and SupervisionA2.1 Access and SupervisionA2.4 Access and SupervisionO11.11 Testing & CommissioningO11.18 Work on protection and control