GSP Lead

Posted 14 July 2025
LocationLondon
Job type Permanent
Discipline Engineering and Renewables
Reference88497

Job description

 

We are seeking an experienced Electrically Design Manager to oversee the delivery, design coordination, and technical leadership of Grid Supply Point (GSP) projects—connecting the Transmission System to Distribution Networks across critical infrastructure schemes.

This is a key leadership role for someone with strong experience in EHV (Extra High Voltage) systems (132kV–400kV), who can manage electrical interfaces, ensure compliance with National Grid and DNO specifications, and drive safe and efficient execution across multiple high-value sites.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead the electrical scope of works for GSP projects from concept through to commissioning.
  • Act as the primary technical authority for electrical systems interfacing with National Grid and DNOs.
  • Oversee design reviews, specification compliance, and approval processes.
  • Collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams (civils, protection & control, commissioning) to ensure seamless project integration.
  • Coordinate with grid stakeholders, including National Grid ESO/TO, to manage outages, grid code compliance, and energisation plans.
  • Support project delivery teams in planning, quality assurance, and risk mitigation.
  • Ensure adherence to CDM regulations, HSE standards, and electrical safety rules.
  • Mentor junior engineers and foster a culture of continuous improvement and technical excellence.

Required Experience & Qualifications:

  • Degree-qualified in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent).
  • Chartered Engineer status (CEng) or working toward it is desirable.
  • Proven experience with EHV (132kV400kV) networks and GSP interfaces.
  • Knowledge of National Grid standards (e.g., NGTS, G99/G100, Grid Code).
  • Familiarity with protection and control systems, SCADA, and grid automation.
  • Previous work with UK DNOs or Transmission Operators is essential.
  • Strong understanding of grid connection processes, including ICP/IDNO coordination.