SAP Engineer - 132KV
Role details
Job location
Tech stack
Job description
A day in the life of a Murphy SAP Engineer
- Responsible for the delivery of all 132KV EHV/HV network operations and control activities.
- Knowledge on Switching on DNO/iDNO and private network 132KV EHV and HV networks.
- Issuing and receiving of safety documents on the iDNO networks as applicable.
- Supporting the delivery of power outage works, across the plant, and the associated project and contract management skills
- Electrical 132KV EHV/HV/LV Engineering experience across a wide range of systems.
- Undertaking of engineering studies, O&Ms, technical specifications…etc
- Producing technical reports in related to the electricity distribution network.
- Project management of large-scale Data Centres, and Battery Storage sites
- Experience being as the primary point of contact for on-site engineers who will carry out works on our iDNO network.
- Developing scoping documentation and Main Connections or Protection Diagrams (MC&P)
- Help on specifying and managing related equipment and plant such as relays, CTs and VTs.
- Review, assess detailed designs including SLDs, AC/DC schematics, and protection system.
- Previous experience working in design or commissioning of power system protection, ideally at a distribution level 132KV EHV, HV, and LV on DNO/iDNO networks.
- Support on standby and out of hours coverage of electricity faults and emergencies.
Requirements
Experience working within an electrical operations 132KV EHV, HV, and LV systems.
- Knowledge of UK electrical practices and standards
- Knowledge of Standard ICP or Electricity construction.
- Procurement of, tendering and management of major service and refurbishment contracts
- Technical officer, contract management, assigning appropriate work skills to enable delivery
- Candidates must demonstrably work knowledge of electrical distribution network design and construction standards.
About the company
Muse Group
Muse Group empowers music makers. We create the world’s most popular content, apps and platforms for playing, recording and composing music.
Through our expansive music catalogs, educational expertise, innovative learning tools and free open-source software, we make it easier for millions — from beginners to experienced musicians — to be creative every day.
The Muse community is now over 400 million strong. And we’re just getting started.
Our future vision is of a world with over a billion music makers — and we have a drive to expand our influence into other creative spaces too.
What do we make?
We make essential resources for all kinds of creatives, from performers to podcasters. Learn more about the leading Muse Group products here.
Who are we?
Muse Group began life as Ultimate Guitar, the largest online global community of musicians. Eugeny Naidenov founded Ultimate Guitar in 1998, with a dream to make it easy for guitarists to play songs by Guns ‘N’ Roses and his other favorite rockers. From there, the site grew from a plucky, tab-sharing trailblazer into a global leader of online music publishing.
In 2017, Ultimate Guitar acquired MuseScore, expanding its reach into sheet music. Muse Group has only continued to grow from there — and now includes Audacity, StaffPad and many more.
In 2023, Muse Group acquired Hal Leonard, the legendary global sheet music publishers, adding an unparalleled music catalog and educational expertise to the team.
Today, we are an international, visionary team of creatives, music lovers and audio obsessives, developing products we could not live without.