Powerlink Queensland (Powerlink) is a leading Australian provider of high voltage electricity transmission network services, combining innovation with insight to deliver safe, cost-effective and reliable solutions. We are a Government Owned Corporation (GOC) that owns, develops, operates and maintains the high voltage electricity transmission network in Queensland. Our network extends 1,700 kilometres (km) from Cairns to the New South Wales (NSW) border and comprises 15,449 circuit km of transmission lines and 152 substations. Our purpose is to connect Queenslanders to a world-class energy future, providing electricity to more than five million Queenslanders and 241,000 businesses. Through our unique central position in the power system, we are guiding the market to help influence the energy system of the future – one that effectively balances customer needs, while transforming to a lower carbon future comprising a diverse array of generation and storage technologies including large-scale wind and solar developments, batteries, pumped hydro and gas turbines. Powerlink’s network serves as the platform for the provision of energy services while maintaining a sharp focus on safety, affordability and reliability of supply for our customers. As well as connecting large generators to end-use customers through the distribution networks owned by Energex and Ergon Energy (part of the Energy Queensland Group), and Essential Energy (in northern NSW), we also provide electricity directly to large industrial customers such as rail companies, mines and mineral processing facilities. As a Transmission Network Service Provider (TNSP), we link to the National Electricity Market (NEM) via the Queensland/NSW Interconnector (QNI) transmission line. Most of Powerlink’s network is regulated by the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) under the National Electricity Law and the National Electricity Rules (NER).
At Powerlink, every possibility starts with you
We believe life’s about possibilities. And so is the future. That’s why we need you.
We’re working at the heart of Queensland’s energy transformation. Now more than ever, we need people who want to help us deliver a world-class energy future and ensure we continue to navigate through this once in a generation energy challenge. Join us and make it happen.
A career that matters and lasts
As the Outage Engineer, you’ll help us connect more than five million Queenslanders and 241,000 businesses to a world-class energy future. Your work with us is about every light turned on, every community connected, and every future made possible.
- Competitive Salary starting from $195,000 + 14.75% super (10 day fortnight)
- Available to you is the option to work a 9-day fortnight with RDOs every second week
- Have a direct impact on the way we operate QLD’s transmission network and keep the lights on for Queenslanders
We believe every employee deserves the opportunity to enjoy a work-life balance that enhances their overall wellbeing and performance through inclusive and supportive benefits.
Ask us about:
- Flexible & hybrid working options
- Career development
- Health & wellbeing programs
- Leave offerings (including 14 weeks paid parental leave – at full or half pay, plus additional leave purchasing)
- Inclusive workplace facilities
- Free undercover secure parking, with access to onsite charging stations for electric vehicles
The opportunity:
As an Outage Engineer you’ll be at the forefront of maintaining the safe, secure, and reliable operation of Queensland’s transmission network. Your work will directly influence how we plan and manage outages, respond to system events, and support real-time operations with expert engineering advice.
Further to this, you will:
- Perform detailed power system analysis and fault level studies
- Develop and maintain contingency plans and operational strategies
- Investigate and report on system incidents and network constraints
- Provide technical support to real-time operations and automation schemes
- Analyse electricity market outcomes to inform decision-making
- Collaborate with AEMO and internal teams to manage limits and compliance
The people you'll join:
Reporting into the Outage Engineering Team Leader, you will be part of an experience and highly technical team within our Real Time Network Operations division. This team provides engineering advice which guides network planning decisions to ensure operational issues are fully incorporated.
What you'll bring:
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering
Your technical expertise will include experience with SCADA, EMS, and power systems modelling tools, as well as a solid understanding of the National Electricity Rules (NER) and relevant legislation. You will have hands-on experience with outage planning and contingency analysis, enabling you to assess operational risks and develop effective mitigation strategies. Just as importantly, you’re a confident communicator who can translate complex technical concepts into clear, actionable insights. You thrive in collaborative environments, build strong relationships with stakeholders, and bring a proactive, solutions-focused mindset to everything you do. Your ability to manage competing priorities, adapt to change, and contribute to a high-performing team will set you up for success in this role.
Find your possibility today:
To kick start your career at Powerlink, apply by clicking the button above, attaching your resume and cover letter on our careers page before midnight on 13th of July 2025. Please be aware our recruitment team will commence the review process during this period.
To discuss any adjustment requirements or for more information on the role, contact Nix at nix.lapham@powerlink.com.au
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Our commitment to inclusion and belonging
We know empowering people to bring their whole self to work enables them to unleash their potential. To learn about our efforts towards greater Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, visit our careers site for more information!
Successful applicants must consent to, undergo, obtain, and maintain the relevant security clearance for this role, in accordance with the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018 (Cth) and the AusCheck Act 2007 (Cth) as amended from time to time. As part of our commitment to maintaining a positive candidate experience, we pledge to provide a timely response to all applicants.
Powerlink acknowledges the Traditional Owners and their custodianship of the skies, lands, and waters of Queensland and in particular, the lands on which we operate.
