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    Our energy landscape is going through a time of profound change. A challenge touching every part of our society, we need to eradicate carbon emissions to halt the effects of climate change. We need to change how we live our lives and replace the use of fossil fuels for transport and heat.

    Electricity will be at the heart of the solution, through electric vehicles and heat pumps. And with more renewables generation and other technologies connected to the electricity grid than ever before, it’s the role of SP Energy Networks to make sure we create a more efficient, cleaner, greener network to accommodate this increase in demand.

    The development of key infrastructure is crucial to facilitating the connection of further renewables generation to the grid, so our Project Management Team have a significant role to play in our journey to Net Zero. As part of this team, you’ll ensure our construction works are delivering our environmental and sustainability targets including diversion of waste from landfill and biodiversity net gain.

    What you’ll be doing

    With an abundance of exciting projects, you’ll have the opportunity to be involved right from the start of your placement. From assisting in delivering transmission (33kV-400kV) capital investment schemes comprising substations, cables and overhead lines, to overseeing tendering and contract management processes, you’ll be putting your best Project Management skills to the test. You’ll take a leading role in planning and implementing future projects whilst identifying and managing project risks along the way.

    You’ll kick-start your Project Management career by gaining practical on the job experience while putting your studies to use and being fully supported and mentored by our team. And let’s not forget, you’ll be making a real-world contribution in the fight against climate change.

    Entry Requirements 

    Honours Degree (or equivalent) at a minimum of 2:2 in Project Management, Business Studies, Business Administration, Civil and Electrical Engineering, Commercial Management and Quantity Surveying.