Grid Network Planning Engineer
4 days ago
Sheffield
⚡️Grid Planning Engineer Hybrid working (1–2 days per week in the office) 37.5 hours per week My client is at the forefront of the UK’s electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure transition, supporting the shift to more sustainable travel by making EV charging more accessible across a national portfolio of high-traffic locations. Their ambition is to give drivers the confidence to switch to electric vehicles, knowing they can recharge easily and reliably wherever their journey takes them. As part of an exciting new phase of growth, the business is expanding its capabilities as a Charge Point Operator (CPO), with significant investment in EV charging infrastructure to support long-term sustainability goals. The Role As Grid Planning Engineer, you will play a critical role in the planning, design, and delivery of grid connections across a large, multi-site estate. You will support both existing operations and future growth projects, including EV charging, renewable energy integration, and wider site expansion initiatives. What’s on offer • Up to 20% annual bonus, • Car allowance, • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, • Private health insurance, life assurance, and enhanced family leave, • Generous discount scheme for you and your family, • Strong training and development support, including funded qualifications, • Flexible working options to support work–life balance Key Responsibilities Grid Connection Planning • Assess grid capacity and develop connection strategies across multiple sites, • Liaise with DNOs, IDNOs, and National Grid to secure and manage connections Infrastructure Design & Development • Design electrical infrastructure layouts for new and existing locations, • Support the rollout of EV charging, renewable energy, and backup power systems Project Delivery • Provide technical input into feasibility studies, planning applications, and construction projects, • Oversee contractors and suppliers to ensure compliance with technical and safety standards Compliance & Standards • Ensure all grid planning activities meet regulatory, environmental, and H&S requirements, • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of UK energy regulations, Ofgem guidance, and DNO processes Stakeholder Engagement • Work closely with internal teams including property, operations, and sustainability, • Act as the technical point of contact for external stakeholders such as DNOs, consultants, and public bodies About You • Degree qualified in Electrical Engineering, Power Systems, or a related discipline, • Proven experience in grid planning, power systems, or energy infrastructure, • Strong understanding of UK electricity networks and grid connection processes, • Experience within a DNO or IDNO environment is highly desirable, • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and project management skills, • Confident communicator, able to engage both technical and non-technical stakeholders Flexible working arrangements are available, including full-time or part-time hours, compressed weeks, or fixed shift patterns where possible.