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Grid Management – HV Operation department is looking for a HV Dispatch Engineer.
Job Responsibility:
Real-time monitoring of the HV network, ensuring service continuity and quality, under both normal and adverse weather conditions, while ensuring compliance with established procedures
Ensuring the safety of people and assets in all procedures
Coordination with the MV Dispatch Center in the context of network operations
Analysis of network asset maintenance orders, as well as validation of asset management requests and live-line work requests submitted to dispatch centers (including the preparation and validation of the associated processes)
Analysis and consolidation of OMS data related to quality of service, ensuring that each outage occurrence complies with the definitions set by the Portuguese regulator, ERSE
Execution of network studies involving load transfers, network optimization, loss reduction, and contingency scenarios
Analysis and management of SCADA alarms and automation systems
Application of critical thinking in complaint analysis and response, smart grid diagnostics, and proactive detection of HV faults
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree or, preferably, a Master's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering, ideally with a specialization in the Energy field
Up to 3 years' experience (professional activity in Electrical Engineering)
Availability for shift-based work
Electrical network analysis
Data analysis (large volumes of data, including SCADA alarms, OMS events, energy metering, power flows, etc.)
Responsibility and autonomy
Strong teamwork skills
What we offer:
Positive and innovative work environment that promotes collaboration and agile decision-making
Flexible, healthy, and inclusive workplace with a range of attractive benefits
Opportunities for development and internal mobility