**Position Description**
Applications are invited for the position of Customer Delivery Network Designer (Engineering Officer).
The Network Designer, known as an Engineering Officer, is responsible for providing safe network designs within your discipline.
These designs will be used by ESB Networks staff and/or contractors to carry out construction work safely on the Electricity Network.
The designs shall be carried out in line with relevant standards set down by ESB Network Assets and adhering to Company Standards.
Depending upon the specific role assignment the design work may be related to domestic, commercial, and industrial new or increased customer connections.
In addition, the design work may be associated with Capital Work Programmes on new or existing overhead or underground assets of voltages varying from LV to 38kV.
All design work is required to be completed in a timely manner and in line with the ESB design standards & guidelines and ensuring that ESB Networks Customer Charter standards are adhered to.
The successful candidate will be required to manage their own design workload.
The successful candidate will also have the ability to work on his / her own initiative but also as part of a larger design team and will be required to follow schedules set down by their design manager.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Preparing high quality designs; calculating electrical loads, developing costs, producing design drawings, measuring design clearances on electricity networks from LV to 38kV.
2. Preparing Scopes of work, costing templates and safety documentation
3. Recording and updating the Distribution Network on the relevant IT systems
4. Maintaining commercial focus by preparing least cost technically acceptable designs
5. Liaising and negotiating with Local Authorities, landowners and other parties to obtain routes for underground cables and overhead lines in accordance with legislation and ESB policies
6. Compliance with legislation and ESB Policy in relation to obtaining consent from landowners including issuing wayleaves
7. Arranging cable easements and forestry easements and arranging road opening and closure licences where required.
8. Applying for and processing Road Opening Licences
9. Following ESB's Code of Ethics