Technical Specialist - HV Power & Cybersecurity

Middlesbrough
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Technical Specialist - HV Power & Cybersecurity

Teesside, North East

Salary: up to £75,000 basic + benefits

Jackson Hogg is thrilled to be exclusively partnering with a growing business based in Teesside, looking to bring a Technical Specialist to their team to be the subject matter expert across the business for HV Power and OT Cyber..

Working closely with operational and sales teams in delivery and pre-sales, the role will guide and develop the solutions that this client provides. As part of the role, the Technical Specialist will develop a team of engineers to deliver complex solutions in the areas of both OT Cyber and Power, with key skills in certifications such as IEC 62443 and IEC 61850.

Technical Specialist Key Responsibilities

Project Delivery & Technical Leadership

  • Act as the technical lead for cyber security across all the business and support engineering teams and customers with subject matter expertise

  • Act as the technical lead for Transmission and Distribution related work supporting operational delivery with emphasis on high-voltage capability

  • Lead technical definition, design, and implementation of secure systems

  • Ensure compliance with standards and best practice

  • Support FAT, SAT, installation, commissioning, and fault-finding

  • Provide technical assurance and reviews

  • Build and develop a team of engineers to deliver power sector projects

    Pre-Sales, Bids & Tendering

  • Support pre-sales and solution development

  • Prepare tenders, proposals, and cost estimates

  • Assist customer engagement during bid phases

    Collaboration & Mentoring

  • Mentor engineers and support skills development

  • Provide technical consultancy to colleagues and customers

  • Foster a culture of collaboration and excellence

    Technical Specialist Key Requirements:

  • Full project lifecycle experience

  • OT cyber security expertise (desirable)

  • HV systems experience (main area)

  • Technical documentation skills

  • Degree or HND/HNC in relevant discipline

  • Eligible for security clearance

  • IEC 62443 / IEC 61850 / ISO 27001 knowledge

  • Industrial networking and firewalls

  • PLC/SCADA/DCS experience

    Attributes

  • Adheres and champions company core values – Accountability, Communication, Entrepreneurial, Inspiring and Team Player

  • Is commercially astute

  • Must be able to manage the production of all documentation relevant to their area of responsibility to a high standard

  • Must at all times seek to achieve the highest standards of professional behaviour when dealing with clients, and colleagues.

  • You will be a collaborative mentor, motivating others to develop technical capabilities.

  • Hardworking with a positive can-do attitude to delivery and learning new skills.

    This is a permanent role based in Teesside with flexible working hours and early Friday finish at 1 pm. Great benefits package provided on offer.

    If you are interested in this role please get in touch using the details below

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