High Voltage Electrical Engineer O&M
Inch Cape Offshore Limited
Company Overview
Inch Cape Offshore Limited
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
2010
Employs fewer than 10 people and reports turnover under £1 million, with net assets of £18.02 million as of the latest filing (source: endole.co.uk).
What They Do
Inch Cape Offshore Limited (ICOL) is dedicated to the development of offshore wind power generation, focusing exclusively on the Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm project. This ambitious initiative aims to harness renewable energy through a 1.1 GW capacity wind farm featuring 72 wind turbine generators, each capable of reaching heights of up to 274 meters. The project is strategically located in moderate water depths, utilizing fixed-bottom turbines, and is supported by an Ofgem electricity generation license (source: businessenergyuk.com). ICOL's services encompass project development, construction, and planned operations and maintenance, targeting the UK electricity market to supply green power to homes and businesses as part of Scotland's ambitious offshore wind target of 11 GW by 2030 (source: inchcapewind.com).
Projects & Track Record
ICOL's primary focus remains the Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm, which has not yet completed any projects but is in the construction phase. The project was awarded exclusivity by The Crown Estate in June 2011, following a site selection process that began in 2008. Key milestones include securing offshore consents in 2014 for an initial capacity of 784 MW, which is set to scale up to 1,080-1,100 MW (source: wikipedia.org). Ongoing construction activities include the onshore substation work initiated in January 2024, subsea export cable installation planned for 2025, and monopile installation by Jan De Nul, with full operations targeted for 2027 (source: inchcapewind.com).
Recent Developments
In the past two years, ICOL has achieved significant milestones, including the commencement of onshore substation construction in January 2024 and multiple charge registrations in January 2025. The company has also seen changes in its leadership, with new director appointments and a confirmation statement submission in February 2025 (source: wikipedia.org). Additionally, the company relocated its office in April 2025, reflecting its ongoing operational adjustments as it prepares for the upcoming phases of the Inch Cape project (source: endole.co.uk).
Working There
As a micro-sized enterprise with fewer than 10 employees, ICOL likely offers specialized roles in project development, engineering, finance, and legal support. The company operates from its Edinburgh headquarters, where recent hiring activities have been concentrated, including the appointment of new directors (source: endole.co.uk). While specific job postings are not publicly detailed, roles may align with the operational needs of its parent companies, Red Rock Renewables and ESB, which have broader teams and expertise in renewable energy projects (source: inchcapewind.com).
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Job Description
Is this your chance to join the team operating one of Scotland's largest offshore wind farms?
Inch Cape is a 1080MW offshore wind farm situated 15km from the Angus coast in the North Sea. The power it generates will be transmitted 85 kilometres to a new substation at Cockenzie, in East Lothian from where it will enter the national transmission system. Inch Cape is a more than £3 billion infrastructure project that will make a significant contribution to the UK's carbon emissions reduction targets. Once complete its 72 turbines will generate enough electricity to power almost half the homes in Scotland.
The High Voltage Electrical Engineer is accountable for the technical integrity, safe operation, maintenance strategy, and performance optimisation of the windfarm's HV electrical systems during the operational phase. This includes the offshore and onshore electrical balance of plant as applicable to the assets, such as wind turbine HV interfaces, array systems, offshore substation, export system interfaces, protection and control systems, switchgear, transformers, SCADA-linked electrical alarms, and associated safety documentation.
The post holder will ensure that HV assets are operated and maintained in a manner that is safe, compliant, available and commercially optimised, supporting turbine availability, export reliability, and long-term asset value.
The role sits within the operational asset organisation and acts as a key technical authority for electrical systems during the O&M phase. There will be a strong emphasis on:
- HV operational safety and switching governance
- Fault diagnosis and technical response
- Maintenance of switchgear, protection, transformers, and auxiliary systems
- Management of electrical asset integrity and risk
- Support for outages, campaigns, and offshore interventions, and
- Capability to work within or progress toward Authorised Person / Senior Authorised Person frameworks
Location: Montrose, (3 days a week in the office, 2 days WFH)
Responsibilities
HV Asset Integrity and Technical Assurance
- Act as the asset's lead or delegated engineer for the integrity and reliability of HV electrical equipment during operations
- Maintain engineering oversight of HV systems including switchgear, transformers, cables, protection relays, earthing systems, metering, control systems, and electrical interfaces between turbines, array network, offshore substation, and onshore connection assets where within operational remit
- Develop, review, and improve preventative and condition-based maintenance strategies for HV assets
- Review inspection, test, alarm, and defect data and determine corrective actions, risk ranking, and repair priorities
- Lead or support root-cause analysis for trips, failures, insulation issues, protection mal-operation, recurring alarms, and loss of generation events
- Support life-cycle planning, obsolescence management, spares strategy, and end of life decision making consistent with asset management good practise, including ISO 55001-2024 principles
HV Operations, Safe Systems of Work, and Switching Governance
- Ensure that all HV work is planned and executed in compliance with site Electrical Safety Rules, permit to work arrangements, isolation standards, and control of hazardous energy requirements
- Prepare, review or approve switching programmes, isolation plans, sanctions for test arrangements, earthing arrangements, and return to service documentation, in accordance with authorisation level
- Provide technical oversight to Authorised Persons, Senior Authorised Persons, technicians, OEMs, and contractors undertaking HV work
- Support development and periodic review of Electrical Safety Rules, operational procedures, contingency plans, and emergency response arrangements.
- Promote a robust safety culture with clear emphasis on competence, safe isolation, and work on dead equipment expect where justified and controlled under applicable rules. HSE guidance continues to emphasise competence, safe systems of work, precautions on dead equipment, and proper maintenance of electrical equipment as fundamental requirements
Fault Response and Operational Support
- Provide technical leadership during electrical faults, turbine trips, array issues, offshore substation alarms, and export related events
- Support incident response assessments to minimise downtime while maintaining safety and compliance
- Interface with the control room, marine coordination, OEMs, grid stakeholders, and contractor teams during planned and unplanned interventions
- Support major campaigns, including annual outages, HV inspections, statutory examinations where relevant protection testing, cable diagnostics, and retrofit activities
Protection, Control, SCADA, and System Performance
- Review and optimise protection settings philosophy within approved governance arrangements
- Support testing, analysis, and verification of protection, control, interlocking, metering, and communications systems associated with HV operation
- Work with SCADA and control-system specialists to investigate alarms, electrical events, disturbances, and under performance
- Analyse trends in trips, faults, transient events, insulation condition, and availability losses to improve reliability and reduce recurring failure modes
- Provide input into cyber-aware operational practices for electrical control interfaces where applicable under company policy and industry requirements
Contractor and Stakeholder Management
- Manage specialist electrical contractors, OEMs, framework partners, and inspection/testing providers
- Review RAMS, technical work packs, outage plans, and contractor deliverables
- Ensure high-quality engineering records, defect closure, lessons learned, and audit readiness
- Support interface management with transmission, distribution, and other grid-connected stakeholders where operational boundaries require coordination
- Provide concise reporting for senior management, lenders, insurers, Board committees, and shareholders on electrical risk, reliability, and mitigation plans
Continuous Improvement and Governance
- Drive improvements in electrical reliability, maintainability, spare parts resilience, and maintenance efficiency
- Support audits, certification interfaces, insurer recommendations, and compliance reviews
- Benchmark electrical performance and maintenance philosophy against prevailing offshore wind market
Skills
- Strong Safety leadership and judgement.
- Technical depth in HV operations and maintenance.
- Structured problem solving and root cause analysis.
- Clear written and verbal communication for board to field audiences.
- Planning and coordination under outage and fault conditions.
- Commercial awareness and risk-based decision making.
- Ability to influence contractors, OEMs, and internal stakeholders.
Knowledge
- Offshore wind experience in O&M phase.
- SAP/AP Authorisation or demonstrable capability to achieve authorisation under windfarm HV Safety Rules.
- Experience with offshore substations, array cables, export cables, turbine electrical systems, and SCADA linked operational diagnostics.
- Knowledge of asset management systems aligned to ISO 55001.
- Familiarity with DNV / IEC / OEM electrical standards and assurance practices.
Qualifications
- Degree, HND, or equivalent higher qualification in Electrical Engineering, Power Engineering, or a closely related discipline.
- Strong technical grounding in HV systems, protection, control, switching, and power system fault behaviour.
- Demonstrable experience in offshore wind, utilities, conventional generation, marine energy, or comparable HV operating environments.
If you wish to make a big impact in renewables and being involved in this innovative project do not hesitate to apply.
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About the role
July 16, 2026
July 16, 2026
Full time
Hybrid
Company
- Montrose, United Kingdom
Demonstrable experience in offshore wind or comparable HV operating environments.
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