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Join us and be part of one of the most significant strategic energy infrastructure developments in the UK.
Strategic Infrastructure is developing and constructing a series of HVDC projects along the east coast of Great Britain. These projects play a vital part in achieving the UK Government’s ambition of connecting 50GW of offshore wind by 2030.
That's why we’re looking for two Lead Planners for Sea Link and EGL1 & 4 projects. This is a key role within the planning team, the primary purpose is to provide overall support to the PMO Manager and lead a team of planners with the primary focus to ensure that we have a set of robust end to end programmes, this will involve leading on the integration of contractor schedules.
You'll ensure that the product is a robust project programme that will guide the Project / Delivery team to achieve successful outcomes, this will include utilising the appropriate tools and techniques e.g. Critical Path Analysis; Earned Value Management; Float Analysis and leading indicators for risk mitigation.
In this role you can enjoy our hybrid working from office and home. You'll be flexible to regular travel throughout England and Scotland, depending on the project.
Find out more about our projects to improve the transfer of clean energy across the country:
Sea Link is a proposed electricity transmission network reinforcement between Kent and Suffolk, via a new, primarily offshore two-gigawatt high voltage direct current (HVDC) link.
EGL1 is a 196km long two-gigawatt high voltage direct current (HVDC) link to be built between Torness in East Lothian, Scotland and Hawthorn Pit in County Durham.
EGL 4 is a 425 km offshore high voltage direct current (HVDC) link between Scotland and England, with converter stations and associated onshore infrastructure. EGL 4 would run from Westfield, Fife, to Walpole, Norfolk.
About you
What we do isn’t just important – it’s essential. That’s why we look to recruit experts in their field. In this case, we’re looking for someone who has:
What you'll get
About us
National Grid Strategic Infrastructure is a Business Unit created to propel our grid forward to deliver in 5 years, what has been achieved in the previous 30. By 2030 we aim to have 17 new major infrastructure projects live across England, Scotland and Wales.
Here at National Grid, we connect homes and businesses to power, making sure supply and demand match each other. We make sure the lights are on in schools, operating theatres, and sporting arenas; we’re thousands of people working on behalf of millions of people.
Our investment in Strategic Infrastructure via The Great Grid Upgrade will mean more home-grown power, greater energy security and a cleaner future.
Whatever your role, wherever you work with us, you’ll help us hit stretching targets and achieve our far-reaching goal: to secure, clean energy that supports our world far into the future. Here, you will be at the heart of energy.
More information
This role closes on 31 August 2025 at 23:59, however we encourage candidates to submit their application as early as possible and not wait until the published closing date as this can vary. Interviews to be held mid-September.