This is a remote position.
Schedule:
- Tuesdays to Fridays between 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM UK Time (5 hours per day/20 hours per week)
Overview:
UK-based high voltage engineering firm. We deliver detailed design review and commissioning services for HV substations including offshore wind and grid connection projects.
Were seeking remote support to assist our engineering team with QA of electrical schematics and documents control workflows. The initial engagement will be part-time with potential to scale.
Key Responsibilities:
- Review and redline electrical schematics (AutoCAD EPLAN or similar)
- Verify I/O lists protection diagrams and wiring schedules for consistency
- Update and track document versions in SharePoint or similar systems
- Prepare document submittals with metadata and correct naming conventions
- Liaise with our engineering team to interpret design notes and change requests
- Optional: Minor CAD edits or markup based on experience
Requirements
- Bachelors or Masters in Electrical Engineering
- Experience in schematic review or QA of HV/LV electrical drawings
- Familiarity with UK or EU substation design standards
- Proficiency in document control tools (e.g. SharePoint BIM 360 or ProjectWise)
- Strong English communication and documentation skills
- Ability to overlap with UK time zone by at least 4 hours a day
Benefits
Independent Contract Perks:
Please note that since this is a permanent work-from-home position and an Independent Contractor arrangement the candidates must have their own computer and internet connection. They will handle their own benefits and taxes. The professional fees are on hourly rates and the rate depends on your performance in the application process.
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- Bachelor's or Master's in Electrical Engineering - Experience in schematic review or QA of HV/LV electrical drawings - Familiarity with UK or EU substation design standards - Proficiency in document control tools (e.g. SharePoint, BIM 360, or ProjectWise) - Strong English communication and documentation skills - Ability to overlap with UK time zone by at least 4 hours a day