HITACHI ENERGY SPAIN, S. A. U.

energy transition

SecondaryDesignSubstations

Madrid, Spain FULL TIME
The Brief

“Secondary Design - Substations at HITACHI ENERGY SPAIN, S. A. U.. Skills: Control & Protection engineering, HV substations, AutoCAD. Deliver Control & Protection engineering scope. Create and review diagrams”

What You'll Achieve.

driving excellence in the energy transition

Industry & Context.

energy transition
Problems you'll solve

Resolve complex technical issues; solutions-oriented mindset

Eligibility Requirements

international travel occasionally

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or similar field, Proven experience in Control & Protection engineering for high-voltage substations, knowledge of substation engineering and auxiliary services, Hands-on experience with AutoCAD for design and drafting, Commitment to safe work practices and quality standards

What You'll Do.

Deliver Control & Protection engineering scope

Create and review diagrams

Ensure integrity of substation systems

Provide technical recommendations

Support project teams with scope changes

Resolve complex technical issues

Collaborate cross-functionally

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate cross-functionally; Support project teams

Communication Scope

communication skills

Process & Methodology

cost, time, and risk assessments

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