Engineer Testing & Commissioning
Listed on 2026-03-11
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer, Test Engineer, Energy Management/ Efficiency -
Energy/Power Generation
Electrical Engineering, Energy Management/ Efficiency
Testing & Commissioning Engineer – HV / EHV Substations
(Substation Maintenance Engineers with strong testing exposure are encouraged to apply)
To lead and execute testing and commissioning activities for HV/EHV substations (220 kV / 380 kV / 400 kV), covering primary yard equipment, secondary protection & control systems, substation automation, and grid interface, ensuring safe energization in compliance with utility standards, IEC/IEEE codes, and project specifications.
The role requires strong hands-on site experience across complete substation systems, not limited to individual equipment.
Execute and lead testing activities across complete substation installations, including:
Primary Equipment (HV / EHV Yard & Switchgear)
- AIS / GIS systems at 220 kV, 380 kV, and 400 kV
- HV/EHV Circuit breakers, isolators, earthing switches
- CTs and VTs (ratio, polarity, burden, functional checks)
- Power transformers (testing limited to integration, protection interface, and energization readiness)
Ensure correct phasing, interlocking, clearances, earthing continuity, and readiness for first energization of the HV/EHV substation.
2) EHV Protection, Control & Secondary Systems
Testing and commissioning of EHV protection and control schemes, including:
- Overcurrent and earth fault protection
- Bay control units (BCU) and control panels
Perform:
- Primary and secondary injection testing
- End-to-end protection testing
- Trip circuit supervision and interlocking verification
- Relay setting verification and coordination
Experience with ABB, Siemens, GE, Schneider, SEL or equivalent EHV protection platforms is mandatory.
3) Substation Automation, SCADA & Communication
- Commissioning of EHV substation automation systems (SAS)
- SCADA, RTU, and bay-level communication testing
- Signal validation between yard, control room, and remote control centers
- Event, disturbance recorder, and SOE verification
4) Energization & Grid Interface (Critical Scope)
- Lead and support EHV energization activities in coordination with grid authorities
- Prepare energization sequences, checklists, and safety clearances
- Coordinate live-grid switching, shutdowns, and re-energization
- Troubleshoot protection trips, alarms, and communication issues during first energization and trial operation
5) Supervision & Stakeholder Coordination
- Lead teams of commissioning engineers and technicians
- Coordinate with:
- EPC engineering teams
- OEM specialists
- Utility / transmission operator representatives
- Consultants and third-party inspectors
- Participate in technical, energization, and HSE meetings
- Support utility inspections and final handover activities
6) Documentation & Commissioning Deliverables
- Prepare and review:
- EHV-specific method statements and risk assessments
- Commissioning and energization procedures
- Compile:
- Detailed EHV test reports
- Punch lists and clearance certificates
- Final commissioning and energization dossiers
- Support red-line and as-built documentation
7) Compliance, Quality & Safety
- Ensure compliance with:
- IEC, IEEE, NEC standards
- Transmission utility specifications
- Enforce strict EHV safety and permit-to-work systems
- Promote safe working practices during live-grid operations
Mandatory
- Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering
- Minimum 5 years of experience in EHV (220 kV / 380 kV / 400 kV) substation testing & commissioning or maintenance
- Proven hands-on experience with HV/EHV protection schemes and grid energization
- Strong understanding of transmission-level substations and live-grid environments
- Familiarity with IEC standards and utility procedures
Preferred / Added Advantage
- Experience working directly with transmission utilities or major EPC contractors
- Prior involvement in first energization of EHV substations or transmission bays
- Electrical safety / commissioning certifications (NEBOSH or equivalent)
- Experience in OHTL–substation interface commissioning
This role is not suitable for LV/MV-only or plant-based engineers. Candidates must have direct experience on 220 kV and above HV/EHV substations.
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