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Transmission Jobs in Taiwan

Transmission Jobs in Taiwan

Transmission jobs in Taiwan play a pivotal role in ensuring the efficient and reliable delivery of clean energy from generation sources to consumers. This presents a range of opportunities in the renewable energy transmission sector. Skilled professionals are needed for the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of transmission lines and grid infrastructure tailored to accommodate renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and biomass. Additionally, expertise in grid optimization, smart grid technologies, and energy storage integration is in high demand to ensure reliable and resilient energy transmission networks. The expansion of renewable energy transmission also opens opportunities for regulatory specialists, policy analysts, and project managers to navigate the evolving energy landscape and facilitate the integration of renewables into the grid. 

 

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Solar

Electrical Engineer

U.K - United Kingdom

Overview Our client is recruiting for an experienced Electrical Engineer to join their UK-based engineering team, working on utility-scale solar PV projects. The successful candidate will take full responsibility of electrical design, coordination with internal and external stakeholders and technical support across all project phases. Responsibilities Full responsibility for the electrical design of utility-scale PV power plants (DC, LV, MV and HV), including grid connection and substation-level design Preparation of electrical layouts, single-line diagrams, cable sizing calculations and technical drawings Manage and technically assess grid studies (e.g. load flow, short-circuit, protection and compliance studies) in coordination with DNOs/TSOs and external consultants Review, interpret and ensure compliance with Employer’s Requirements, UK grid codes, IEC standards and project-specific technical specifications Develop and review technical specifications, drawings, bills of materials and documentation for tendering and execution phases Technical evaluation, validation and approval of electrical equipment and supplier designs Lead and participate in Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT), Site Acceptance Tests (SAT), testing and commissioning of MV/LV equipment Provide technical support throughout procurement, construction and commissioning phases Lead technical communication and coordination with internal teams (site managers, civil engineering) and external stakeholders such as suppliers, SCADA providers, technical advisors, clients and utilities Requirements Qualification in Electrical Engineering or a related field Minimum of 3 years utility-scale solar experience within an EPC environment Strong technical knowledge of PV systems (BESS experience a plus) Proficient in AutoCAD PVSyst experience beneficial Fluent in English (written and spoken) Self-sufficient, well organised, and able to manage multiple projects Willingness to travel Full UK driving licence

Senior Quantity Surveyor

North West UK - United Kingdom

Role Overview As a Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will serve as the commercial lead for a multi-disciplinary delivery team, including Construction Managers, Designers, and Electrical Specialists. You will oversee the commercial lifecycle of survey, design, and installation workstreams, ensuring all projects remain financially viable and compliant with rigorous corporate governance. Key Responsibilities Commercial Management: Drive compliance with internal commercial processes, managing the end-to-end "Work in Progress" (WIP) cycle to maintain a sustainable pipeline. Contract Administration: Apply expert knowledge of NEC contract suites to manage change control, compensation events, and payment applications. Stakeholder Engagement: Act as the primary commercial point of contact for clients; managing expectations, resolving escalations, and ensuring adherence to Service Level Agreements (SLAs). Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with Operational, Planning, and SHEQ teams to align commercial objectives with safety and delivery standards. Supply Chain Management: Oversee subcontractor procurement and account management, ensuring value for money and contractual compliance. Professional Requirements Experience: 5+ years in a Quantity Surveying role, specifically within the Civils or Utilities infrastructure sectors. Technical Proficiency: Advanced MS Excel skills and experience utilizing enterprise accounting software (e.g., Oracle). Regulatory Knowledge: Comprehensive understanding of CDM Regulations and Health & Safety best practices within a construction environment. Soft Skills: Proven ability in high-level decision-making, time management, and building long-term strategic relationships.

Substation Project Engineer

Remote - United Kingdom

Substation Project Engineer Base Location: Home Based - Attendance on site/factory visits/office attendance = infrequent, less than 1 per month if at all. Working Pattern: Full Time (40 hours per week) Length of contract: 6 months Essential Qualifications/skill set required: -          Candidates must be degree qualified electrical engineers to be considered for this role. -          Previous Transmission experience required. -          A minimum of 3+ Years substation project engineer experience up to 400kV -          Proven experience in high-voltage substation design, operation, and maintenance. -          Proficiency in project management -          Strong understanding of health and safety regulations -          Ideal candidate UK Transmission Experience Previous experience with SSE, Grid or Scottish Power highly desirable Primary Design experience Experience in reviewing design deliverables and substation layouts. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES: -          Creating outline scope, site location plans, primary plant layout and Single Line Diagrams for new build and asset replacement type projects, operating up to 400kV. -          Reviewing contractor/consultants detailed designs and witnessing Factory Acceptance Testing. -          Implementing safety by design principles to ensure that engineering and safety risks are adequately controlled. -          Support site and operational teams to ensure the quality of installations, with minimal risk to Network security. -          Evaluate tenders and procure and manage specialist services from consultants

Contracts Manager

Hybrid - United Kingdom

Contracts Manager Base Location: Flexible working – Typically 50% of time in office or at site (Scotland based) Working Pattern: Full Time (40 hours per week) Length of contract: 12 months The role An exciting opportunity has arisen for Contract Managers to join our Procurement and Commercial (P&C) team. Reporting to the Procurement & Commercial Manager, you will provide the necessary pre and post contract procurement and commercial support to some the largest projects within the business. This is an excellent opportunity to grow within the project portfolio and contribute to the continued growth of this area of the business. This role would someone from a Quantity Surveying background with experience working either Client or Contractor side, no specific experience working in Energy sector is required but would be advantageous   You will -          Support P&C Manager / Senior CM in negotiating contract T&C’s for projects of significant value (from £50M to £500M) and subsequent commercial management of the delivery phase. -          Negotiate contract prices and ensure all contract prices can be substantiated and provide value for money to consumers. -          Have extensive demonstrable stakeholder engagement and management skills are essential, as is the ability to influence, lead and resolve disputes together with problem solving. -          Be involved in cost and forecast management via regular cost reporting and ensuring change management procedures are adhered to, payment and expenditure management, Cost estimating. -          Provide robust post contract commercial management which will support the project goals and objectives including negotiating/agreeing compensation events and ensuring that the core principles of the Commercial Manual are being implemented. -          Comply with all safety policies and procedures, promote safety and safe working practices both internally and externally to improve safety performance.   You have -          A Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or equivalent qualification and ideally have or be working towards professional membership of a relevant professional body such as RICS or CICES. -          Experience of estimating, sourcing management, cost & budget management, and contract administration -          Experience of drafting and interpreting commercial contracts together with knowledge of Standard Form construction contracts and bespoke contract arrangements. Experience of working with NEC.

Senior Contracts Manager

Hybrid - United Kingdom

Senior Contracts Manager Base Location: Flexible working – Typically 50% of time in office or at site (Scotland based) Working Pattern: Full Time (40 hours per week) Length of contract: 12 months The role An exciting opportunity has arisen for Senior Contract Managers to join our Procurement and Commercial (P&C) team. Reporting to the Procurement & Commercial Manager, you will provide the necessary pre and post contract procurement and commercial support to some the largest projects within the business. This is an excellent opportunity to grow within the project portfolio and contribute to the continued growth of this area of the business. This role would someone from a Quantity Surveying background with experience working either Client or Contractor side, no specific experience working in Energy sector is required but would be advantageous. You will •          Be negotiating contract T&C’s for projects of significant value (from £50M to £500M) and subsequent commercial management of the delivery phase. This will include management of commercial staff. •          Negotiate contract prices and ensure all contract prices can be substantiated and provide value for money to consumers. •          Have extensive demonstrate stakeholder engagement and management skills are essential, as is the ability to influence, lead and resolve disputes together with problem solving. •          Deal with cost and forecast management via regular cost reporting and ensuring change management procedures are adhered to, Payment and expenditure management, Cost estimating. •          Provide robust post contract commercial management which will support the project goals and objectives including negotiating/agreeing compensation events and ensuring that the core principles of the Commercial Manual are being implemented. •          Support the Procurement and Commercial Manager in providing a world class procurement and commercial service. You will have •          A degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or equivalent qualification and ideally have or be working towards professional membership of a relevant professional body such as RICS or CICES. •          Knowledge and understanding of commercial governance arrangements for the development and execution of large capital projects together with commercial, contract or cost experience in delivering projects. •          Experience of estimating, sourcing management, cost & budget management and contract administration •          Experience of drafting and interpreting commercial contracts together with knowledge of Standard Form construction contracts and bespoke contract arrangements. Experience of working with NEC Contracts.

Offshore Wind

Project Accountant

Hamburg - Germany

We are supporting a leading international offshore wind developer in the recruitment of a Project Accountant to join their Hamburg-based team. This is an opportunity to apply your financial expertise within a high-impact, large-scale renewable energy environment and contribute directly to the delivery of critical clean energy infrastructure. Overview The organisation is currently delivering one of the largest offshore wind farms in the German Baltic Sea, which has recently secured its construction and operations permit (a major milestone for this landmark renewable energy project). With an installed capacity of circa 1 GW, the offshore wind farm will generate approximately 4 TWh of green electricity annually, supplying around one million households. Scheduled for commissioning later this decade, the project will play a significant role in Germany’s energy transition and set new benchmarks for sustainable infrastructure and innovation. Our client is an established global developer with more than 20 years of offshore wind expertise, covering the full project lifecycle from early-stage development through construction and long-term operations. You will join an international, purpose-driven team of over 300 professionals, where collaboration, ownership, safety, and integrity are central to how projects are delivered. Key Responsibilities Financial Reporting & Compliance Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements in accordance with HGB and IFRS Ensure data integrity, general ledger reconciliation, and compliance with accounting standards and internal controls Financial Analysis & Forecasting Provide P&L and balance sheet analysis Deliver variance explanations and support cash flow forecasting and project funding requirements Project Accounting & Collaboration Work closely with project management, controlling, procurement, and contract management teams Ensure accurate cost allocation, milestone payments, invoice approvals, and project cost tracking Audit & Stakeholder Management Act as a key contact for auditors, tax consultants, and internal stakeholders Support audits, compliance activities, documentation, and intercompany clarifications Team Support & Closing Activities Provide guidance to junior accounting team members Assist with month-end and year-end closing, including audit preparation and documentation Requirements Degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or completed commercial training with relevant further qualifications Certified Accountant Qualification advantageous but not mandatory Circa 8–10 years of professional experience in finance or accounting, ideally within an international, project-based environment Strong closing expertise in accordance with HGB and IFRS Solid foundational tax knowledge Proven experience in project accounting and financial reporting Experience within Energy, Renewables, Wind, Construction, or Infrastructure Sectors is Highly Beneficial Fluency/Native German speaking & Fluency in English is mandatory

Solar

ICP Engineer

U.K - United Kingdom

Job Title: ICP Engineer Location: United Kingdom The Role Our Client is recruiting for a Grid Connection Project Manager to support Grid Connection on their PV projects in UK. The successful candidate will be the primary technical interface between the EPC, ICP subcontractor, and DNO/IDNO, managing all grid-connection related communications & approvals.   Responsibilities   Define, control, and maintain the technical scope, standards, and interfaces for contestable works, including clear demarcation of contestable vs non-contestable scope and adoption requirements. Manage ICP contracts, and assure subcontractor performance against agreed programme, quality, safety, compliance, and NERS accreditation requirements, including review of resourcing and competencies. Lead technical assurance of all ICP deliverables, reviewing and approving HV/LV designs, SLDs, protection philosophies, earthing, cable calculations, and ensuring compliance with ENA, DNO/IDNO, G99/G100, BS, and client standards. Coordinate and close out design reviews, comments, revisions, and technical queries, ensuring timely approvals to protect project schedule and avoid downstream delays. Oversee G99 submissions, technical conditions, commissioning stages, and acceptance, including review of protection settings, relay testing, and commissioning documentation. Monitor and technically supervise construction, testing, commissioning, and energisation activities, ensuring compliance with approved designs, programme milestones, and outage constraints. Manage technical risk, change control, and pre-energisation close-out, driving resolution of issues that could impact safety, programme, or energisation readiness. Identify and implement value engineering and cost-optimisation opportunities within the ICP scope, while supporting EPC project managers with grid-related programme planning, sequencing, and milestone delivery. Budget management during project construction Working with the planning and design team to establish the best solutions Working with the commercial team to ensure contractual terms meet our client requirements and commercial needs.