Senior Engineer (Power systems/energy engineering) electricity regulation

Full Time 3 weeks ago South Africa, South Africa

Employment Information

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s Degree / B Tech Degree / Advanced Diploma (NQF 7) in Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering as recognized by SAQA
  • Registration or eligibility for registration with ECSA will be an advantage
  • A postgraduate qualification in power systems, energy engineering, or related field will be advantageous
  • Minimum of Five (5) years’ experience in the electricity sector, preferably in: Power generation, transmission, or distribution; Utility operations or performance analysis and Regulatory or tariff-related technical assessment s
  • Experience interpreting technical performance data and linking it to cost and investment decisions 
The candidate must be competent in the following:
  • Strong Technical and Analytical Skills
  • Ability to interpret complex engineering data and communicate findings clearly
  • Understanding of electricity system operations and infrastructure performance
  • Strong report writing and presentation Skills
  • Ability to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams.

Key responsibilities: The successful incumbent will be responsible for: Technical Assessment of Tariff Applications:
  •  Analyse engineering components of tariff submissions, including plant performance, network efficiency, losses, reliability indices, and capacity utilisation
  • Evaluate the technical justification for operating and maintenance costs, capital expenditure, and asset replacement programmes
  • Assess whether technical assumptions underpinning tariff applications are reasonable, efficient, and consistent with industry norms
 
Integration of Technical and Financial Analysis:
  • Work closely with financial analysts to align technical performance data with cost drivers and revenue requirements
  • Support the validation of assumptions used in revenue requirement and tariff models
  • Identify inefficiencies or inconsistencies between technical performance and financial outcomes
 
Performance and Efficiency Analysis:
  • Analyse technical performance indicators such as availability factors, losses, outages, maintenance practices, and network reliability
  • Benchmark utility performance against national and international best practice
  • Assess the prudence and efficiency of proposed capital and operating expenditure
 
Regulatory Support and Advisory:
  • Provide technical input to tariff recommendations, regulatory submissions, and decision-making processes
  • Support responses to stakeholder queries, objections, and appeals related to technical aspects of tariffs
  • Assist in the development and review of tariff methodologies, standards, and regulatory guidelines  
 Stakeholder and Inter-Departmental Engagement:
  • Engage with licensees to clarify technical aspects of tariff submissions where required
  • Collaborate with other departments (Licensing, Compliance, Market Surveillance, Legal)
  • Support participation in hearings, workshops, and consultations on tariff-related matters.
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