Electrical Engineer | Elektroingenieur (m/w/d)
Schleswig-Holstein Netz AG
Job Summary
This role involves strengthening the Grid Calculation team, focusing on high-voltage grid calculation tasks essential for the energy transition in Schleswig-Holstein. The engineer will be responsible for the technical evaluation of connection projects (feed-in and consumption), deriving necessary optimizations and construction measures for the high-voltage network. Key daily activities include applying specialized programs like PSS SINCAL and Integral for grid calculations, covering load flow, short circuit analysis, grid compatibility, loss minimization, and neutral point treatment. The ideal candidate holds a degree in Electrical Engineering, Energy Technology, Information Technology, or Industrial Engineering, possesses fundamental electrical engineering expertise, and has initial experience in power grid planning. This position offers a significant opportunity to contribute to the energy transition within a major North German energy service provider, with comprehensive training provided for specific tools and tasks.
Required Skills
Education
University degree in Electrical Engineering, Energy Technology, Information Technology, or Industrial Engineering
Experience
- Professional experience in electrical engineering fundamentals
- Initial experience in power grid planning
- Experience in handling network calculation software (e.g., PSS Sincal, Integral, or Powerfactory) is ideal
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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