Proposals Engineer

Marston, Staffordshire
1 day ago
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CCL Global are currently recruiting for a Proposals Engineer to join a leading multinational engineering company within their Grid Solutions business. This position focuses on High Voltage (HV) AC & DC substation bids supporting the transition to green energy through offshore wind, grid-scale storage, and hydrogen projects.

Permanent / Full-Time (UK)

Location: Stafford, Staffordshire

  • Lead technical coordination for tendering activities on HV AC & DC substations and renewable energy integration projects.

  • Work closely with bid and commercial teams to prepare competitive and technically sound proposals.

  • Provide expert substation design input covering primary plant layout, equipment selection, and integration.

  • Analyse client requirements and define optimised technical and commercial solutions.

  • Develop and deliver documentation for scope, schedule, and technical specifications in line with company processes.

  • Collaborate with design, engineering, and tender teams to ensure high-quality, compliant bids.

  • Interface with commercial, project, and product teams to align design solutions with execution strategy.

  • Contribute to continuous improvement across bid development and engineering practices.

  • Demonstrate deep industry understanding to shape value-driven bid strategies.

    Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Power Engineering (or equivalent).

  • Minimum 10 years’ experience in transmission and/or distribution tendering, design, or customer application engineering.

  • Strong technical understanding of HV substations, including primary plant, protection and control, SCADA, OT cybersecurity, and telecom systems.

  • Experience in HVDC and/or offshore wind projects considered advantageous.

  • Proven ability to work under pressure and deliver within tight deadlines.

  • Fluent in written and spoken English; strong communication and problem-solving skills

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