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Everything we build, install and maintain at Elia first has to be studied and designed. A team of designers turns ideas for electrical installations into concept and detail studies, ensuring that every infrastructure project meets all the relevant technical requirements. Meet Designer Corbin.
“As a Designer, I’m jointly responsible for studies on secondary systems, specifically for electrical protection, monitoring and control equipment, and automation and measuring equipment for the high-voltage facilities forming part of the power grid. In practical terms, I design protection cabinets for cables and lines based on design briefs from project managers. It’s quite a challenging job because being a Designer isn’t something you can learn at school or university. So the cliché of ‘learning by doing’ – with knowledge acquired on the job – certainly applies here. After my bachelor’s degree in electromechanics, I did an internship at Elia, and have never looked back.”
“A Designer’s job is very varied, entailing many responsibilities across multiple phases: from the study phase through to commissioning, where I present my study to the test team. Studying and developing designs involves working on your own, but at the same time teamwork is also essential as I liaise closely with the operator, suppliers and the firms responsible for installing the electrical equipment.”
“In my job as a Designer, no two projects are the same. That’s what makes the role so exciting. The issue of safety – one of Elia’s corporate values – runs like a thread throughout my work. What I really appreciate about my employer is that I’m constantly encouraged to take part in training. For instance, I regularly attend a BA4 refresher course on working safely with electricity, as well as training on remote signalling. This top-up training is vital to enable me to do my job accurately.
“An eye for detail, a positive attitude and an eagerness to learn: by capitalising on these strengths I’m able to give the best of myself in my work at Elia. At the same time, I try hard to learn lessons from the occasional mistakes I make at the drawing board. And most importantly, I share these learnings with my colleagues, so that we continue to challenge each other and raise each other’s knowledge to a higher level. I prefer teamwork and fieldwork, as it keeps me in touch with day-to-day reality on the ground. I definitely want to continue doing this job for several more years, while also completing another master’s degree by distance learning.”
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