Engineer - Senior Principal Engineer (Electricity Network Infrastructure)

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Engineer - Senior Principal Engineer (Electricity Network Infrastructure)Energy powers our economy, lights up our city and connects us all.From ensuring a reliable energy supply, promoting a competitive energy market, and catalysing innovation in a dynamic energy industry, we are looking for individuals who share our vision of “Our Clean Energy Future: Resilient, Sustainable, Competitive”.If you are seeking a career where you can build a sustainable energy future for Singapore, EMA is the place for you.​Manage medium to long-term electricity network development plans to support the growth of key industry sectors such as semiconductor and data centers. Officer will work closely with government agencies to understand their development plans and carry out reviews of Transmission Network Ten Year Development Plans to ensure the adequacy of electricity network infrastructure to meet demand projections without compromising network reliability.Manage grid interconnections of electricity imports. Officer will work closely with other EMA departments to review Transmission Network Development Plans required to facilitate the connection of electricity imports to transmission network as well as to review importers' interconnection proposals to ensure compliance to Transmission Code.Oversee the implementation of asset renewal policies enhancements to manage grid cost and network risk exposure. Officer will also review and assess network asset renewal plans to ensure the continued reliability of Singapore's electricity transmission and distribution network.  Requirements:Knowledge in Electrical Engineering preferably with specialisation in Power Engineering.Preferably with knowledge of electricity network planning and asset management.Knowledge of smart grid technologies and its integration with network would be an advantage.Self-motivated with good interpersonal skills. Able to communicate technical concepts in clear and simple terms to internal and external stakeholders​