Full-Time

Team Lead Energy Storage

Arcadis

Arcadis

10,001+ employees

Global design, engineering, consultancy for assets

No salary listed

Edinburgh, UK + 1 more

More locations: Birmingham, UK

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Engineering Management (1)
Requirements
  • Significant knowledge and track record in an Energy Storage engineering role.
  • A first degree in an Electrical Engineering, Energy Storage or Renewable Energy discipline.
  • Membership of a professional engineering body e.g., the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).
  • Chartered Engineering status with an appropriate professional engineering body, or the ability to achieve this in future.
  • Significant knowledge and a demonstrable track record of delivering Energy Storage projects and a good knowledge and understanding of the types of problems likely to be presented during the delivery of these.
  • Significant knowledge and a demonstrable track record of supporting clients during project delivery.
  • Demonstrable experience in the delivery of Energy Storage projects and their associated grid connections.
  • Detailed understanding of embedding Energy Storage in both transmission and distribution networks, including associated plant and equipment, their manufacture, testing, delivery, commissioning and implementation.
  • The ability to identify the limits of both their personal knowledge and the limits of their team's skill and knowledge.
  • Exercise sound holistic independent judgement and take responsibility for results achieved.
  • Understand and comply with the Code of Conduct operated by professional institutions with influence in the delivery geography.
  • Plan, carry out and record personal development and career Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and encourage others to do the same.
  • Engage with activities promoted by appropriate United Kingdom professional institutions.
  • Demonstrate appropriate professional standards, recognising obligations to society, the profession and the environment.
  • Exercise responsibilities in an ethical manner.
  • Able to communicate well with others at all levels including effective use of English orally and in writing.
  • Discuss ideas and plan competently and with confidence.
  • Effective personal and social skills at all levels.
  • Able to manage diversity issues.
  • Able to communicate new concepts and ideas to technical and non-technical colleagues including effective use of English verbally and in writing.
  • Lead continuous improvement in Safe by Design.
  • Sound knowledge of legislation, hazards and safe systems of work.
  • Understand how to manage health, safety and welfare within own area of responsibility.
  • Lead continuous improvement in health, safety and welfare.
  • Experienced in leading, and working with, people from varied discipline, backgrounds and cultures.
  • Manage teams and develop staff to meet changing technical and managerial needs.
  • Manage quality processes.
  • Plan, direct and control tasks, people and resources.
  • Lead teams and develop staff to meet changing technical and managerial needs.
  • Demonstrate continuous improvement through quality management.
  • Experience of managing business relationships at executive level.
  • Strong consulting skills including project management and client relationship management at senior management level.
  • Maintain and extend a sound theoretical approach to the application of technology in engineering practice.
  • Ability to use a sound evidence-based approach to problem solving and be able to contribute to continuous improvement.
  • Maintain and extend a sound theoretical approach in enabling the introduction and exploitation of new and advancing technology.
  • Engage in the creative and innovative development of engineering technology and continuous improvement systems.
  • Have extensive consulting experience on large scale/highly complex projects.
  • Able to identify, review and select techniques, procedures and methods to undertake engineering tasks.
  • Contribute to the design and development of engineering solutions.
  • Implement design solutions and contribute to their evaluation.
  • Conduct appropriate research, relative to design and appreciate its relevance within own area of responsibility
  • Undertake the design and development of engineering solutions and evaluate their effectiveness.
  • Implement or construct design solutions and evaluate their effectiveness.
  • Understand market based pricing for a wide range of services in specialist discipline.
  • Use sound knowledge of statutory and commercial frameworks within own area of responsibility and have an appreciation of other commercial arrangements.
  • Demonstrate sound judgement on statutory, contractual and commercial issues in relation to own area of responsibility.
  • Sound knowledge of sustainable development best practice.
  • Manage engineering activities that contribute to sustainable development.
  • Lead continuous improvement in sustainable development.
Responsibilities
  • Lead by example to promote continual improvement in Health, Safety, and Environmental performance across the business.
  • Build relationships with clients to identify and realise business opportunities and to ensure that client expectations and Arcadis’ commercial objectives are met or exceeded.
  • Engage with and champion the involvement and inclusion of Arcadis Global Design resources, facilitating two-way feedback on the performance of project teams using Arcadis Global Design resources.
  • Provide technical leadership at a subject level.
  • Evaluate technical competence of staff proposed for projects and identify specific training and mentoring needs.
  • Take technical line management responsibility for the development and performance management of team members to support the delivery of Arcadis’ business.
  • Support recruitment process and be personally involved in the selection process of engineering staff at all levels within the Energy Storage team.
  • Lead the technical delivery of complex projects ensuring client satisfaction, effective project management and good communication and collaboration between Arcadis colleagues.
  • Ensure that local staff understand the benefits of their utilisation as team resources.
  • Lead on the design of innovative engineering solutions for clients that resolve complex problems.
  • Coach and mentor engineering professionals to support the development of Arcadis’ talent pool.
  • Through an effective review process, oversee the delivery of projects to time, meeting both quality and budgetary targets, whilst striving to exceed client expectations.
  • Perform independent technical review for complex and/or major projects.
  • Encourage innovative and entrepreneurial thinking amongst team members.
  • Promote and market all facets of the company’s services during client interfaces.
  • Manage technical client relationships with key clients and play a major role in the tendering/proposal process.
  • Promote effective and efficient bid management and contribute to Go-No-Go discussions as appropriate.
  • Provide input into specific technical aspects of individual bids to support the production of high-quality winning pursuits.
  • Keep up to date with developments in the industry sector and with technical and legislative developments and seek out suitable opportunities to develop a strong professional profile at a National level (e.g. conference presentations, publications and participation in technical committees).
  • Maintain records of Continuing Professional Development and make these available for audit by their professional institution.

Arcadis is a global design, engineering, and consultancy firm that creates and manages natural and built assets. It operates across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and the Asia Pacific, serving governments, public agencies, and private companies. Its four business areas—Places, Mobility, Resilience, and Intelligence—cover sustainable buildings and urban development, transportation infrastructure, climate adaptation, and data-driven digital solutions to optimize asset performance. The company earns fees for its integrated services that combine planning, design, engineering, and advisory work. Arcadis differentiates itself through its global reach and its integrated, multi-disciplinary approach that links physical design with data analytics and digital insights to deliver high-value solutions. Its goal is to help clients create and maintain sustainable, resilient, and efficient assets while improving decision-making and performance across complex projects.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Watermael-Boitsfort, Belgium

Founded

1888

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What believers are saying

  • MCBC-Arcadis Partnership unlocks infrastructure projects across Greater Toronto's 10 million population.
  • £100M Network Rail contract strengthens UK rail leadership through 2031.
  • $18M LA contracts expand US project management in convention and clean water programs.

What critics are saying

  • WSP underbids Arcadis on UK rail like HS2, capturing market share within 12 months.
  • AtkinsRéalis dominates Transpennine JV, marginalizing Arcadis role in 6 months.
  • EU Green Deal Phase 2 slashes Resilience margins 20-30% on water contracts by 2027.

What makes Arcadis unique

  • Arcadis integrates Indigenous knowledge via MCBC partnership on 3.9 million acres Toronto Treaty Lands.
  • Arcadis pioneers Maryland's first Managed Aquifer Recharge using digital twins by 2028.
  • Arcadis delivers data-driven program controls for £10.7B Transpennine Route Upgrade JV.

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