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Job Offer: Principal Advisor - Future Security and Resilience:Job description:
Principal Advisor - Future Security and ResilienceJob location:Wellington All Wellington Work Type: Permanent » » » • Shape policy initiatives on future security and resilience in the electricity sector. • Provide expert advice and support for the design and development of policies related to power system engineering. • income: $160k-215k - significant work, learning opportunities, and engagement with diverse stakeholders. Join this newly formed team (Jan 2023 inception) as a Senior Technical Engineer/Principal Advisor in Future Security and Resilience and contribute to shaping policies focused on ensuring the security and resilience of the electricity system. In this function, you will play a vital part in designing and developing initiatives that address challenges and opportunities in power system engineering. The function: • Power System Engineering Policy: Contribute to the design and development of policy initiatives aimed at maintaining a secure, reliable, and resilient power system in the face of technological and other changes. • Future Security and Resilience Program: Support the strategic policy agenda by providing power system engineering skills and analyzing information to assist in the planning, development, interpretation, and review of policies. • Stakeholder Engagement: Utilize excellent stakeholder engagement skills to communicate effectively at all levels and ensure that policies align with industry needs and advancements. Key Projects and Initiatives: Future Security and Resilience Project: This project responds to the Government's 2019 Electricity Price Review, focusing on examining the security and resilience of electricity supply. The transition to renewable energy sources poses challenges to the electricity market and supply security. By integrating new technologies, we aim to replace the services traditionally supported by fossil fuels. • Identify opportunities and challenges impacting the power system's security and resilience as Information technology transitions to a low-emissions energy system. • Develop a roadmap to address the identified opportunities and challenges. • Deliver a multi-year program of studies and solutions to tackle the identified challenges and opportunities. Future Security and Resilience Indicators: • Publish indicators to monitor changes in future security and resilience, aiding activity prioritization. advantages: • On-the-job learning and growth opportunities. • Training courses, conferences, and seminars to enhance your expertise and skills. • Engaging work that contributes to the future security and resilience of the electricity sector. Requirements: • Minimum of 10 years of practice in power systems engineering. • Strong analytical and research skills to inform evidence-located policy recommendations. • Excellent written and verbal communication skills to effectively convey complex concepts and collaborate with stakeholders. • capability to work collaboratively in a team environment and engage with diverse stakeholders. • expertise of the electricity industry, power system engineering, and policy development is advantageous. How to Apply? If you have full working rights in NZ, are passionate about ensuring the future security and resilience of the electricity system, and want to contribute to policy development in the power system engineering domain, click APPLY to submit your resume to Calvin at Kinetic. Reference Number: 60837 Contact info: Calvin Ellis Profession: Other > Policy Employer : Kinetic Recruitment Date Published: 23/06/2023 1:39:00 PM www.kinetic.co.nz Job location: Wellington All Wellington Work Type: Permanent » » » • Shape policy initiatives on future security and resilience in the electricity sector. • Provide expert advice and support for the design and development of policies related to power system engineering. • income: $160k-215k - significant work, learning opportunities, and engagement with diverse stakeholders. Join this newly formed team (Jan 2023 inception) as a Senior Technical Engineer/Principal Advisor in Future Security and Resilience and contribute to shaping policies focused on ensuring the security and resilience of the electricity system. In this function, you will play a vital part in designing and developing initiatives that address challenges and opportunities in power system engineering. The function: • Power System Engineering Policy: Contribute to the design and development of policy initiatives aimed at maintaining a secure, reliable, and resilient power system in the face of technological and other changes. • Future Security and Resilience Program: Support the strategic policy agenda by providing power system engineering skills and analyzing information to assist in the planning, development, interpretation, and review of policies. • Stakeholder Engagement: Utilize excellent stakeholder engagement skills to communicate effectively at all levels and ensure that policies align with industry needs and advancements. Key Projects and Initiatives: Future Security and Resilience Project: This project responds to the Government's 2019 Electricity Price Review, focusing on examining the security and resilience of electricity supply. The transition to renewable energy sources poses challenges to the electricity market and supply security. By integrating new technologies, we aim to replace the services traditionally supported by fossil fuels. • Identify opportunities and challenges impacting the power system's security and resilience as Information technology transitions to a low-emissions energy system. • Develop a roadmap to address the identified opportunities and challenges. • Deliver a multi-year program of studies and solutions to tackle the identified challenges and opportunities. Future Security and Resilience Indicators: • Publish indicators to monitor changes in future security and resilience, aiding activity prioritization. advantages: • On-the-job learning and growth opportunities. • Training courses, conferences, and seminars to enhance your expertise and skills. • Engaging work that contributes to the future security and resilience of the electricity sector. Requirements: • Minimum of 10 years of practice in power systems engineering. • Strong analytical and research skills to inform evidence-located policy recommendations. • Excellent written and verbal communication skills to effectively convey complex concepts and collaborate with stakeholders. • capability to work collaboratively in a team environment and engage with diverse stakeholders. • expertise of the electricity industry, power system engineering, and policy development is advantageous. How to Apply? If you have full working rights in NZ, are passionate about ensuring the future security and resilience of the electricity system, and want to contribute to policy development in the power system engineering domain, click APPLY to submit your resume to Calvin at Kinetic. Reference Number: 60837 Contact info: Calvin Ellis Profession: Other > Policy Employer : Kinetic Recruitment Date Published: 23/06/2023 1:39:00 PM Skills:
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