The Power Project Manager will lead the planning, delivery, and integration of critical power infrastructure across the campus. The role involves managing complex utility projects spanning LV, MV, and HV networks, substations, renewable energy assets, resilience systems, and enabling works. This position requires strong technical capability, stakeholder leadership, and experience delivering infrastructure in operational environments with strict safety and regulatory requirements.
Key Responsibilities:
Power Infrastructure Delivery:
- Manage end鈥憈o鈥慹nd delivery of projects involving: Low Voltage (LV) distribution systems. Medium Voltage (MV) networks. High Voltage (HV) infrastructure, including primary/secondary distribution.
- New and upgraded substations, switchgear replacement, and transformer installations.
- Integration of SCADA, protection systems, and grid interface requirements.
- Oversee utility corridor design, underground and overhead cable routes, ducting, chambers, and interface with existing buried services.
- Ensure compliance with ESB networks standards, airport electrical safety rules, and relevant IEC/EN standards.
Energy Resilience & Sustainable Infrastructure:
- Manage the delivery and integration of: Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) for grid stability and resilience. Solar photovoltaic farms and associated inverters, controls, and export configurations.
- Backup generation, UPS systems, and redundancy planning.
- Support long-term airport electrification plans, including eGSE charging, heat鈥憄ump power demands, fleet electrification, and terminal load growth forecasting.
Condition Surveys & Asset Management:
- Lead and/or oversee technical condition assessments including: Electrical substations, transformers, and switchgear.
- Buried utilities (via GPR, site investigation, trial holes, and records verification).
- Cable systems (partial discharge testing, thermographic analysis, insulation condition).
- Produce structured condition survey reports, lifecycle analyses, and investment recommendations aligned with the Asset Management System.
Engineering, Design & Technical Governance
- Coordinate multidisciplinary design (electrical, civil, structural, ICT, controls).
- Ensure designs meet: Airport-specific operational requirements and redundancy levels. Capacity for future expansion or smart鈥慻rid integration.
- Manage technical reviews, HAZOPs, constructability assessment, commissioning plans, and as-built documentation.
Programme, Commercial & Contract Management:
- Manage complex works in live operational environments, ensuring no disruption to critical airport systems.
- Lead programme development, risk management, interface sequencing, and phasing.
- Administer contracts, typically under NEC4 (ECC Option A, C, D), including:
- Early warnings, compensation events, change management, and cost control.
- Maintain strict compliance with safety protocols, RAMS, permit-to-work, and electrical isolation processes.
Stakeholder and Regulatory Engagement:
- Engage with internal airport teams (Operations, Assets, Safety, ICT, Facilities) and external parties (ESB Networks, Daa planners, consultants, contractors).
- Coordinate statutory approvals, grid connections, and regulatory compliance.
Technical Competencies Required:
- Strong understanding of power systems engineering, including load flow, fault levels, protection strategies, and redundancy.
- Experience with substation design, HV/MV switchgear, transformers, and network protection schemes.
- Knowledge of renewable integration, power quality, and grid stability principles.
- Familiarity with GIS records, utility mapping, and buried services risk management.
- Skilled in conducting and writing technical surveys, asset condition ratings, and lifecycle costing.
- Experience in airport, mission鈥慶ritical, or safety鈥憆egulated environments is highly desirable.