There has never been a more exciting time to join Endeavour Energy.
Every day, more than 2.7 million people across New South Wales rely on us to deliver safe, reliable electricity to their homes and businesses. As one of Australia's fastest-growing electricity networks, we're connecting around 20,000 new customers each year, including major developments such as the Western Sydney Aerotropolis.
With over 1,700 employees across Greater Western Sydney, we're building the network of the future and we're looking for talented people to help us get there.
About the Role
As a Project Engineer – Electrical, you will play a key role in the delivery of critical network infrastructure projects, including substations, feeders, protection upgrades, voltage regulation and network automation initiatives.
Working within a multidisciplinary project environment, you'll provide technical leadership and coordination across the planning, design, delivery and commissioning phases, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently and in compliance with network, regulatory and stakeholder requirements.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide technical leadership and coordination of electrical scope across primary and secondary systems.
- Review and integrate electrical designs, drawings and technical documentation to ensure compliance with network standards and project requirements.
- Support the delivery of safe, reliable and constructible solutions across substations and network infrastructure projects.
- Coordinate outage planning, testing, commissioning, energisation and handover activities.
- Identify and manage technical risks relating to protection systems, earthing, equipment integration and network performance.
- Collaborate with internal teams, contractors and vendors to achieve safe and successful project outcomes.
- Contribute to project planning through technical input into procurement, estimating, tender evaluations and scheduling activities.
- Monitor quality outcomes through inspections, testing, design verification and resolution of non-conformances.
- Support continuous improvement initiatives, lessons learned and engineering best practices across project delivery.
About You
You are a motivated electrical engineering professional who enjoys solving complex technical challenges and working collaboratively to deliver infrastructure projects safely and efficiently.
Essential Qualifications
- Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) or equivalent; or
- Advanced Diploma in Electrical Engineering with relevant industry experience.
- Current Class C Driver Licence.
- White Card (General Construction Induction).
Desirable
- Qualification in Project Management.
- Experience working within electricity, utilities, energy, construction or infrastructure environments.
Skills & Experience
- Minimum 4 years' experience in a similar engineering role within the energy, utilities, electrical, construction or infrastructure sectors.
- Strong understanding of electrical systems, protection, commissioning and network infrastructure.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
- Ability to manage competing priorities and work effectively in a project environment.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities.
- High attention to detail and commitment to quality and safety.
- Collaborative team player with a proactive and solutions-focused approach.
Why Join Endeavour Energy?
At Endeavour Energy, we are committed to creating a diverse, inclusive and high-performing workplace where everyone feels valued, respected and empowered to succeed.
You'll have the opportunity to work on projects that shape the future of energy while contributing to the growth and resilience of communities across New South Wales.
Applications close: 19 July 2026
For further information, please contact recruitment@endeavourenergy.com.au.
When we power together, we achieve more.
As a critical infrastructure organisation, Endeavour Energy conducts background checks as part of the recruitment process to assess suitability for employment and help protect our people, assets and operations.
- Published on 29 Jun 2026, 5:18 AM
