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Working as part of the Technical Services Engineering Design Assurance team this role will see you provide governance and assurance for all non-traction electrical power systems, ensuring safe, resilient and compliant electrical infrastructure.
As the Electrical discipline authority for HV and LV systems (excluding traction) your role will provide assurance of compliance with Sydney Metro and AS/NZS standards, endorse electrical designs at assurance gates, and take ownership of electrical safety, protection and resilience.
This is a fixed trem opportunity up until 30th June 2030 - Sydney CBD based.
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About you
You will have extensive experience with HV and LV distribution; non-traction substations; standby power; earthing and bonding (non-traction); and interfaces with BMCS, SCADA and fire systems.
You will also have the ability to meet the requirements for Level 2-3 (minimum) competency for Electrical Systems above in accordance with the Sydney Metro Competency Management system.
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Applications close 11:59 PM Sunday, 31 May 2026.
For more information about this role, please contact YVONNE.HUGHES@TRANSPORT.NSW.GOV.AU.
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