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Senior Asset Engineer Metering
About ElectraNet
ElectraNet builds, owns, operates and maintains the high voltage electricity transmission network which delivers the energy South Australians rely on to power our homes, businesses and communities. Our employees describe our culture as one that is supportive, inclusive, and community-oriented, where we genuinely want each other to succeed.
Employee Benefits
ElectraNet is committed to empowering our people and recognising their contribution with a competitive remuneration package. In addition, we are proud to offer:
- 5 weeks of paid annual leave per year for full-time employees
- 15 days personal/carer’s leave per year, plus 5 days on commencement
- 16 weeks paid parental leave for any eligible carer
- Additional paid volunteering and office closure leave
- Flexibility to utilise public holiday leave entitlements for other cultural celebrations
- Employee Assistance Program for your personal and professional wellbeing
Visit our careers page to read more about our employee benefits.
- Beyond the benefits, discover a rewarding career with:
- Exciting and impactful projects across South Australia.
- A welcoming and inclusive company culture with a strong team spirit.
- Exceptional opportunities for career development and ongoing support.
- Support for professional certifications and memberships.
- Regular social events and team activities.
The Opportunity
Join ElectraNet and take a pivotal role in ensuring the accuracy, compliance, and performance of South Australia’s revenue metering assets, a critical function that underpins market operations, network charges, and regulatory performance in the National Electricity Market (NEM).
As Senior Asset Engineer Metering, you will operate with autonomy and influence, collaborating with key industry stakeholders including AEMO, Metering Providers, Metering Data Providers and service partners to ensure metering systems are managed to the highest standards. Your expertise will help shape the future performance and resilience of our network as we continue to energise South Australia’s clean energy future. You will be also responsible for managing the monitoring assets such as Power Quality Monitors (PQMs), Disturbance Fault Recorder (DFR), and Travelling Wave Fault Locaters (TWFL).
What You’ll Do
- Design, specify and technically assure new revenue metering and monitoring installations, including audit and acceptance review activities
- Support and oversee installation, commissioning, maintenance and performance investigations of metering and monitoring systems and data integrity issues
- Ensure compliance with AEMO requirements and the National Electricity Rules through effective governance, reporting and exemption management
- Manage metering and monitoring-related projects and provide technical leadership to improve long-term asset performance and reduce risk
- Act as a key liaison across ElectraNet and external stakeholders to build strong networks and support excellence in metering and monitoring operations
About You
You are a technically strong and proactive electrical engineer who takes ownership of performance outcomes. You bring:
- Advanced knowledge of metering and monitoring systems, secondary systems design and regulatory compliance requirements
- Strong skills in problem solving, auditing, data integrity, and operational decision making
- Experience managing multiple priorities with minimal supervision
- Excellent communication skills and an ability to build trust with internal and external stakeholders
You’ll thrive in a role where innovation and continuous improvement are valued, and your expertise helps power a clean, secure and reliable future for South Australia.
Essential: Tertiary qualification in Electrical Engineering or related discipline. Eligibility for Engineers Australia membership.
At ElectraNet, we recognise that your potential extends beyond our qualifications. We believe that transferable skills, attitude, and value alignment are equally important for success in our company. That’s why we encourage you to apply, even if you don’t meet every job criterion. Your lived experience and skills could be the key to unlocking your potential with us.
We’re looking for individuals who:
- Bring unique perspectives and fresh ideas to the table.
- Are adaptable and eager to learn new things.
- Demonstrate a strong work ethic and commitment to excellence.
How To Apply
Please apply online via our careers page before Thursday, 4 December 2025. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, as interviews and appointments may occur prior to the closing date. Applicants can also register for job alerts via our careers page. Position Descriptions can be obtained by clicking here.
A successful applicant will be required to undergo background checks. These checks may include global criminal history checks, reference checks, and validation of qualifications, employment history, Australian work rights, and any additional checks depending on the role.
We strongly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to apply. ElectraNet is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We value the unique perspectives and experiences that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people bring to our team.
Click 'Apply' to view the Position Description on our careers page.
Adelaide, AU