HVDC Technical Coordinator - Part time

HVDC Technical Coordinator - Part time

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Paris, Île-de-France



HVDC Technical Coordinator required for a major transmission system operator based in France

Responsibilities

  • Support the lead technical coordinator in AEP.
  • Analyse and review the basic and detailed design provided by the HVDC converter manufacturer on defined disciplines, to be agreed with project coordinator.
  • Review maintenance documents from manufacturer.
  • Review the HVDC converter manufacturer specifications towards its sub-suppliers.
  • Check document consistency from HVDC converter manufacturer, in compliance with Employer's technical specifications and Employer's internal documents.
  • Contribute to the management of interfaces within expertise fields under coordination thanks to the global overview.
  • Participate in technical meeting with the HVDC converter manufacturer and in internal project and technical meetings.
  • Coordinate and discuss with technical experts on various topics, e.g.: high-voltage equipment, low voltage equipment, HVDC C&P design, transient and harmonic studies, interfaces, IT, cybersecurity, etc.
  • Perform technico-economic studies to advise for technical arbitrage during project execution.
  • Share the lessons learnt to other projects among the team.
  • Analyse/benchmark solutions of HVDC links currently in operation and other industrial practices/standards.

Requirements

  • Project coordination.
  • Electrical knowledge on HVDC Converter Station.
  • Knowledge on HVA/C, cooling process.
  • Knowledge in other disciplines related to Converter Stations is a plus, e.g.: high voltage engineering and design, valve submodules, insulation coordination, dynamic studies, harmonics, auxiliary system linked to HVDC Converter Station.
  • Experience in execution phase of an EPCI project.
  • Fluent in English. Proficiency of French is a plus.
  • Ability to identify technical issues in a technically complex environment.
  • Adaptability.
  • Autonomous.