Engineer, Technical Planning (Energy Analytics & Measurements) at DNV
, , Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

29 Dec, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

30 Sep, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Energy Analytics, Measurements, Technical Planning, GIS-based Analysis, Project Management, Technical Reporting, Stakeholder Engagement, Modeling, Mapping, Wind Resource Assessment, Solar Resource Assessment, Pre-feasibility Assessment, Expert Witness, Proposal Preparation, Presentation Skills, Customer Engagement

Industry

Public Safety

Description
In the Technical Planning team, we help our Customers to develop, approve and finance renewable energy projects, by using our technical skills to conduct high-quality analyses and provide robust answers to difficult questions. We're predominantly engineers with a knack for skilfully using and building tools and models to get the answers we need. The Technical Planning team is part of the Energy Analytics and Measurement section that provides a variety of services for preconstruction and operational renewable energy projects. We're busy, and so we're looking for someone to join us in a graduate to senior level role. Here are some of the things we do - it would be great if you already have experience with some of these tasks, but if not, we can teach you: Using tools to predict impacts such as shadow flicker, glint and glare, electromagnetic interference, noise, visual impact, and blade throw risks, to support planning applications for wind and solar projects Designing efficient wind and solar farms considering complex constraints Using sophisticated GIS-based analysis to identify promising sites for the development of utility-scale wind and solar projects Modelling and mapping to better understand the wind and solar resource across countries, regions or sites Providing assurance on project viability through pre-feasibility and red-flag assessments Pproviding trusted advice as an expert witness at planning hearings. As well as the technical elements of our work, we are continually engaging with various customers and stakeholders, including developers, investors, financiers, planning authorities and others. Some of the other important non-technical parts of our work include: Engaging with customers to establish how our capabilities can help answer their questions Preparing proposals including scope, scheduling and budgeting Executing projects successfully through careful project management Preparing effective, high-quality technical reports and presentations Delivering insightful presentations to customers or other industry stakeholders Explaining and discussing important results and outcomes from our work with customers or other stakeholders.
Responsibilities
The Technical Planning team conducts high-quality analyses to support renewable energy projects. This includes using tools to predict impacts, designing efficient wind and solar farms, and providing assurance on project viability.
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