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Operations Controller

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In-Office
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Scotland, GBR
Entry level
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Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Scotland, GBR
Entry level
Ensure safe, efficient operation of UK wind assets by controlling site access, monitoring SCADA and weather systems, responding to faults and incidents, liaising with network operators, maintaining safety and work-control records, and producing operational performance reports.
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R0001466 Operations Controller (Open)

We’re Nadara. We work harmoniously with the power of nature and the communities around us to power lifetimes to come. We call our approach ‘living energy’.

We don’t just produce renewable energy, we live it – recognising our relationship with the people touched by our business and supporting social, educational, cultural, and environmental initiatives that contribute to the development of the communities we work alongside.

Discover more about our business here: https://nadara.com/about/

Nadara is an innovative place to work. We work in a stimulating and challenging environment, where every day we explore the unknown with curiosity, make decisions with quality and take action and deliver with courage. For us diversity is a real value, and we encourage in connecting different perspectives with respect.

Discover more about our culture and approach here: https://nadara.com/living-the-company/

Job Description Summary:As Operational Controller, you will be responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of our wind assets installed throughout the UK. This is done through site access control, controlled handover of plant and regular monitoring and reporting of the asset’s performance. As well as ensuring the safety of the in-house and external workers who operate and maintain our wind turbines and associated plant.

Job Description:

The role requires working from the office 2-3 days per week and successful applicants needs to be located within commuting distance of our Edinburgh office

Key Responsibilities

Site Access and Work Control

  • Using the telephone and specialist software, ensure all visitors to site are booked on and off site, whilst ensuring any essential information is communicated clearly and effectively to them

  • Maintain and check induction records for any visitors to site

  • Implement emergency response procedures in the event of an incident

  • Ensure all work that is carried out on site is carried out by persons authorised to do so

  • Perform the role of Operational Controller under the Wind Turbine Safety Rules

  • Manage Day-to-Day Work Control performing the role of Operational Controller under the Wind Turbine Safety Rules

  • Work with Asset Managers to ensure safe daily wind farm operations

  • Maintain up to date Wind Turbine Safety Rules documentation and work control records

  • Interface with National Grid, transmission and distribution network operators regarding grid outages and curtailments

Monitoring and Reporting

  • Monitoring wind farms via a variety of SCADA systems, and ensuring the appropriate response is delivered to faults and alarms

  • Monitor weather forecast systems and issue alerts as required

  • Participate in the creation of daily, weekly and monthly reports on the wind assets performance and status

  • Retrieval and checking of energy export data

Health Safety Quality and Environment

  • Act as the first point of contact for any health and safety related near misses or incidents on site, escalating and reporting on these matters as required

  • Handle and respond to emergency calls from wind farm personnel and members of the public

  • Log all incoming Engineering Change Requests, ensuring no unauthorised plant modifications are carried out

  • Work to strict Control Centre procedures

  • Contribute to Continuous Improvement and Development of Control Centre services and processes

Other / Future Progression / Opportunities

  • Tracking and reporting on key operational KPIs, allowing benchmarking of the various turbine OEMs

  • Analysing and reporting on wind asset performance, highlighting recurrent trends and issues

  • Analysing wind turbine power performance, with deviations from the warranted power curve being escalated

Qualifications, Training & Professional Memberships

A qualification in a technical discipline would be advantageous although not essential.

Preferred Experience

  • Previous experience in engineering or renewable energy is preferred but not essential

  • Ideally possess knowledge and experience gained from within the wind industry. However, full training will be offered to candidates

  • Telephone handling experience – experience of handling high volume calls

  • Experience of working in a procedure driven environment

Skills

  • A highly motivated, team player, who is dedicated and flexible enough to ensure a first-class operational service

  • Strong numeracy

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, and exceptional attention to detail.

  • IT Skills with a high level knowledge of Microsoft Office along with the ability to learn new and bespoke software packages

Joining the control centre team will give you the opportunity to get involved in almost all aspects of wind farm management and performance analysis techniques from operational control to commercial reporting. Working closely with asset management, engineering and external stakeholders to offer the very best in service and advice on asset performance.

This is an exciting opportunity to join an ever-expanding company focused on delivering best in class in generating renewable energy to secure the future of people and the planet. But our purpose goes wider and deeper. We strive to be a positive force to the communities we work in, and to society in general.

Location:

Edinburgh

Time Type:

Full time

Worker Subtype:

Regular

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