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Playing our part in the electric future: Meet Joel

To give a feel of the sort of varied work we all get up to, we spoke to Joel about his role as Operations Engineer and his career so far.

To give a feel of the sort of varied work we all get up to, we spoke to Joel about his role as Operations Engineer and his career so far.

How long have you worked for Guernsey Electricity?

5 years

How did you find yourself here? What has been your career path so far?

I studied for a degree in mechanical engineering then worked at a local electronics manufacturer for a few years. I applied for the job of Trainee Operations Engineer at Guernsey Electricity which saw me training whilst working for two years. I was then promoted to the position of Operations Engineer in the Generation Operations Team at the Vale Power Station and Control Room.

What are you responsible for?

I am responsible for ensuring that the equipment used to generate electricity from the power station remains safe and operational, this includes everything from fuel storage tanks to engine exhausts and all the systems in-between. 

What does a typical day look like for you?

It’s safe to say that there is no typical day for an Operations Engineer. The work is continually changing due to factors like time of year, equipment maintenance schedules or new operating requirements. My day can include assessing and repairing equipment, analysing data, organising works with specialist contractors on site, accepting deliveries, determining specifications for and then purchasing new equipment. The power station provides the island’s back up and top power supply so my day also covers almost anything else that might need investigating to keep equipment in good working order including regularly monitor and manage fuel stocks to ensure the power station is always ready to step in.

Do/did you need any qualifications?

I did need an engineering qualification, which in my case was a degree in mechanical engineering. 

What do you enjoy most about your role at Guernsey Electricity?

I work with a fantastic team of people from many disciplines and skillsets and together we keep the lights on for Guernsey.

What excites you the most about the work?

There is a saying that “every day is a school day” and that is very true of working at Guernsey Electricity. I am always learning new things and expanding my knowledge. Not knowing what you will learn next excites me most about my job.

What are some other good parts of working for Guernsey Electricity? Are there good benefits?

Last year, Guernsey Electricity introduced flexible working across the company. For me, this gives me the option to choose my working hours in a way that suits me to get a good work life balance.  

What would you say to someone who’s interested in applying?

Guernsey Electricity play a critical role in helping the Island meet its climate change goals and decarbonise. It’s an exciting time and brings great opportunities. Whilst this journey presents challenges and we know it’s important to have colleagues with drive and determination from different backgrounds that bring different skillsets.

If you’re interested in joining us, visit our careers page here.