Engineering Manager
TransGrid
Company Overview
TransGrid
HeadquartersSydney, NSW, Australia
Founded1995
SizeApproximately 1,150 to 1,780 employees (source: zoominfo.com). Revenue of $887 million in FY 2023 (source: rocketreach.co).
What They Do
TransGrid's primary focus is on operating the high-voltage electricity transmission network across New South Wales (NSW) and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). This extensive network spans over 13,085 kilometers of transmission lines and includes 128 substations operating at various voltages, including 500 kV, 330 kV, 220 kV, and 132 kV. The company connects a diverse range of stakeholders, including generators, distributors, and 20 direct-connect customers such as Endeavour Energy, Ausgrid, Evoenergy, and Essential Energy, while also facilitating the integration of renewable energy sources like wind and solar (source: wikipedia.org). Additionally, TransGrid operates a telecommunications network that exceeds 4,000 kilometers, primarily utilizing Optical Ground Wire on its transmission lines.
TransGrid offers a variety of products and services, including high-voltage transmission network management, connections for renewable generation, and telecommunications infrastructure. The company also provides non-regulated services through its Transgrid Services Group (TSG), which was established in 2018 to enhance infrastructure and telecom delivery (source: transgrid.com.au). Target markets include the National Electricity Market (NEM), serving NSW and ACT, with interconnections to Queensland and Victoria. The company emphasizes grid stability, particularly as the energy landscape transitions towards renewable sources.
As Australia's largest transmission network operator, TransGrid differentiates itself through its extensive infrastructure scale and innovative technologies. This includes the deployment of synchronous condensers for inertia and voltage control, which are essential for accommodating higher levels of renewable energy penetration. The company also invests in innovation funds, such as the $4.7 million Demand Management Innovation Allowance (DMIA), aimed at supporting flexible loads and virtual power plants (VPPs), alongside advancements in drone inspections and control room technology upgrades (source: smartcitiestech.io).
Projects & Track Record
TransGrid has been involved in several notable projects that highlight its commitment to enhancing the electricity transmission network. One significant project is the South Australia portion of EnergyConnect, which spans 200 kilometers between Robertstown and the NSW/SA border, completed by ElectraNet in December 2023. This project is part of a larger 700-kilometer interconnector that aims to unlock 1,800 MW of clean energy across NSW, South Australia, and Victoria's renewable zones, supported by $295 million in financing from the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) and creating approximately 1,700 construction jobs (source: cefc.com.au).
Ongoing major projects include the full EnergyConnect initiative, which will cover a total of 900 kilometers, and the installation of synchronous condensers at five sites across NSW, contracted with GE Vernova in November 2025. These installations are crucial for providing grid inertia, voltage control, and fault current capabilities to replace functions previously served by coal. Additionally, TransGrid is upgrading its control room technology to enhance dynamic high-voltage operations and is utilizing digital twin simulations for grid scenarios through a partnership with AgenticGrid.ai, funded by the DMIA (source: gevernova.com).
TransGrid's key clients and partnerships include GE Vernova, Elecnor Australia, ElectraNet, and the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, as well as direct connections with major energy distributors like Endeavour Energy, Ausgrid, Evoenergy, and Essential Energy. The company's geographic presence is robust, covering NSW and ACT fully, with interconnections to Queensland and Victoria, and ongoing expansion efforts through projects like EnergyConnect into South Australia's renewable zones (source: wikipedia.org).
Recent Developments
In November 2025, TransGrid signed a significant contract with GE Vernova for the installation of synchronous condensers at five sites in NSW, aimed at stabilizing the grid during the transition from coal to renewable energy sources (source: gevernova.com). Earlier, in September 2025, the company launched a $4.7 million Demand Management Innovation Allowance (DMIA) fund, which awarded funding to AgenticGrid.ai for developing grid digital twins that simulate the integration of renewables and weather events (source: smartcitiestech.io). Additionally, Brett Redman was appointed as the Chief Executive Officer, marking a significant leadership change within the organization (source: zoominfo.com).
ElectraNet successfully completed the South Australia portion of EnergyConnect in December 2023, which is a critical advancement for TransGrid's 700-kilometer segment in NSW, further enhancing the interconnectivity of the electricity grid (source: cefc.com.au). Furthermore, TransGrid has initiated a control room technology uplift program to improve operations for the clean energy grid and has established community partnerships that offer grants of up to $10,000 in Broken Hill and Far West NSW until December 7, 2024 (source: transgrid.com.au). Notably, the company's new headquarters at 180 Thomas St, Haymarket, Sydney, has achieved a 6-star rating, making it the first project in NSW to reach such a standard (source: thefifthestate.com.au).
Working There
TransGrid offers a diverse range of roles across various departments, including Engineering & Technical, Operations, Information Technology, Finance, Marketing, Legal, and Human Resources. The company employs approximately 300 individuals in Engineering & Technical, 273 in Operations, 200 in Information Technology, and 185 in Finance, among others, with executive leadership comprising CEO Brett Redman, CFO Nadine Lennie, and Executive General Manager Network Marie Jordan (source: zoominfo.com). Hiring primarily occurs at the Sydney headquarters, located at 180 Thomas St, with additional offices in Newcastle, Orange, Tamworth, Wagga Wagga, and Yass, employing a total of 979 individuals in Australia and a small number in Europe and North America (source: wikipedia.org).
The company culture is reflected in its 6-star rated Haymarket headquarters, which emphasizes efficiency and innovation, aligning with the company's commitment to clean energy transition and stakeholder engagement. TransGrid actively collaborates on innovation projects through the DMIA and engages in community partnerships, such as providing grants to local initiatives (source: thefifthestate.com.au). While specific benefits are not extensively documented, the leadership under People & Culture head Stephen McSweeney suggests a structured approach to human resources support (source: wikipedia.org).
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Job Description
At Transgrid, we play a crucial role in delivering safe, reliable, and sustainable energy to millions of Australians. Operating over 13,000 km of high-voltage transmission lines and 128 substations across NSW and the ACT, we connect electricity generators to the distribution network powering homes, businesses, and communities. As Australia accelerates its energy transition, the work we do has never been more significant.
The Opportunity
This is a senior engineering leadership role, reporting to the Portfolio Director and leading the engineering integration and asset management coordination function across Transgrid's Delivery Projects project portfolio. The portfolio spans high-voltage substation and transmission line projects, and this role is the engineering authority across all of them.
You lead a team of 3 to 5 project and design professionals and work across OEM designers, delivery partner designers and Transgrid's internal engineering, asset management, network operations and maintenance teams. The mandate is broad: manage the full design process from concept to technical close-out, ensure every project is compliant with National Electricity Rules and Transgrid standards, coordinate the asset management interface so nothing falls through the gap between delivery and operation, and provide the technical leadership that keeps the Portfolio Director and project teams making sound decisions.
This is not a role where the engineering sits at arm's length from delivery. You are expected to have deep technical knowledge of high-voltage primary plant and substation and transmission line design, apply it practically to real project problems, and lead the people and processes that turn that knowledge into compliant, high-quality infrastructure. If you have 15 or more years in HV infrastructure delivery and want to lead at a portfolio level, this is the job.
A Day in the Life
The work sits across strategy, technical governance and hands-on delivery coordination. Here is how it generally flows.
- Engineering Integration and Technical Oversight: Leading the coordination of engineering, asset management interface and design functions across the Delivery Projects project portfolio. You make sure designs are consistent, compliant with National Electricity Rules and Transgrid standards, and fit for the operational environment they are going into. When design providers submit work, you have the processes in place to review it efficiently and the technical authority to push back when it is not right.
- Asset Interface Coordination: Managing the relationship between the project team and Transgrid's asset management team. You handle the approval process for standard deviation items, coordinate meetings and workshops to resolve interface issues and make sure each project is compliant and ready for commissioning. You work closely with Asset Management, Network Operations and Maintenance teams to ensure nothing falls through the gap between delivery and operation.
- Design Tracking and Quality: Running the processes that track design progress from concept through to post-IFC updates and technical close-out. You identify issues early, make sure document and quality review cycles are working and keep design delivery aligned with project schedule and budget.
- Technical Leadership and Advice: Being the person the Portfolio Director and project team come to for sound technical guidance on substation design, transmission line design, and the operational and commercial implications of technical decisions. You assess project options, lead investigations and studies, and provide input on specifications and scoping that keeps delivery teams grounded in engineering reality.
- People Leadership: Leading a team of 3 to 5 project and design professionals. You set expectations, develop capability, manage performance and build the kind of team that gets things done well without needing close supervision. You also work across OEM designers, delivery partner designers and Transgrid internal teams to keep technical alignment across the full design and delivery chain.
- Risk and Compliance: Identifying and managing design and technical risks across the portfolio, ensuring Safety in Design reviews are completed to Transgrid requirements and that compliance processes are documented and tracked. You are accountable for making sure each project is technically ready for commissioning.
Why This Role Matters
Delivery Projects are among the most technically complex in Transgrid's delivery portfolio. They involve major substation works, significant transmission line programs and assets that will operate on the NSW transmission network for decades. The Engineering Manager is the person responsible for making sure the engineering behind those assets is right from the design quality coming in from external providers, to the technical readiness of each project at commissioning, to the alignment with the asset management standards that govern how the network is maintained and operated over its life.
About You
You have 15 or more years in high-voltage infrastructure project delivery and the technical depth to lead engineering integration across a complex portfolio of Delivery Projects substation and transmission projects. You are as comfortable in a stakeholder workshop as you are in a technical design review, and you can hold both the strategic and the detailed view at the same time.
- Tertiary qualifications in Engineering - Civil, Electrical or a related discipline.
- Minimum 15 years of experience in high-voltage infrastructure project delivery with strong exposure to design, construction or asset management on substation and transmission line projects.
- Extensive knowledge of high-voltage primary plant and equipment and the ability to apply that knowledge to real design and delivery problems.
- Experience managing the full design process from concept through to post-IFC updates, technical completion tracking and close-out.
- Solid understanding of National Electricity Rules requirements and Transgrid or comparable network owner standards.
- Experience managing the interface between project delivery and asset management teams, including standard deviation approvals and ISO55001 alignment.
- Leadership experience managing and developing teams of project and design professionals in a matrixed environment.
- Strong risk assessment and compliance management skills, including Safety in Design processes.
- Excellent written and verbal communication with the ability to provide clear technical advice to project directors and facilitate workshops across diverse stakeholder groups.
- Comfortable with travel to project sites and Transgrid locations across NSW.
Good to Have
- Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) certification.
- Post-graduate qualifications in Project Management, MBA or equivalent.
- Design and construction experience across both substation and transmission line infrastructure.
- Familiarity with PLS-CADD, CYMCAP, CDEGS or similar transmission line and substation design tools.
- Knowledge of functional design areas including earthing, insulation coordination, corona, safety clearances, induction and rating calculations.
- Experience working within or alongside a regulated utility environment with regulatory reporting obligations.
Our Leadership Principles and Values
Courage, Care, Clarity and Connection. These are the principles we lead by at Transgrid. Courage is doing the right thing even when it is not easy. Care is genuinely looking out for the people around you. Clarity means your team knows what good looks like and why it matters. Connection links people to the bigger picture and to each other.
Our Values - Safety, Achievement, Integrity and Service - shape how we show up every day for the customers and communities that depend on us.
Benefits and Perks
At Transgrid, we empower our people with a well-rounded benefits package designed to support their personal, professional and social wellbeing, helping them deliver their best work every day. Employees have access to a range of corporate discounts across retail, utilities, travel, health and wellbeing, as well as novated leasing options, workplace flexibility, 20 weeks paid parental leave and more.
Beyond benefits, we believe in real development and progression. Here, you will have access to regular and ongoing training, tertiary education support, and career mentoring, enabling you to build a career that evolves with you.
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About the role
August 20, 2026
August 21, 2026
Full time
On-site
Company
- Sydney, Australia
15+ years in high-voltage infrastructure project delivery
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