As a High Voltage Substations Engineer, you will create and maintain the asynchronous technical framework that enables infrastructure projects to be carried out in the most qualitative, standardised and efficient manner possible. The term “asynchronous technical framework” refers to all technical documents and plans, also known as standards, which are made available to projects as a starting point and must be applied as far as possible.
When defining these standards, you will seek optimal technical solutions that, from a technical and economic standpoint, meet the needs of Elia, its customers and the market, and are in line with the development and maintenance of the electricity grid. You will take into account all relevant Elia strategies in terms of finance, the environment, safety, concepts, etc., as well as the available resources.
You will work closely with the technical expertise and maintenance departments, and integrate safety considerations into all your thinking. You will join a team of Technical Experts specialising in Substations Electrical Works, where you will focus on the high-voltage section.
More specifically, this role involves the following tasks and responsibilities related to your area of expertise (Substations Electrical Works – HV part)
In consultation with the technical expertise departments, you will also be responsible for:
Léon Monnoyerkaai 3, 1000 Brussels

Elia Group is a key player in electricity transmission. We ensure that production and consumption are balanced around the clock, supplying 30 million end users with electricity. Through our subsidiaries in Belgium (Elia) and the north and east of Germany (50Hertz), we operate 19,349 km of high-voltage connections, meaning that we are one of Europe’s top 5 transmission system operators. With a reliability level of 99.99%, we provide society with a robust power grid, which is important for socioeconomic prosperity. We also aspire to be a catalyst for a successful energy transition, helping to establish a reliable, sustainable and affordable energy system.