Geoffrey E. has a diverse work experience in the energy sector. Geoffrey started their career in 2012 as an Engineering Student Placement at Aquamarine Power, where they provided engineering support for the development of the Oyster wave energy technology. Geoffrey contributed to the design of vital components, created cost models, and developed maintenance strategies.
In 2013, Geoffrey joined RES as a Graduate, participating in their graduate scheme. Throughout this role, they demonstrated adaptability and quick learning abilities in various work areas and teams. Geoffrey utilized their technical knowledge, problem-solving capabilities, organization, and interpersonal skills.
Geoffrey's experience with RES continued as an Energy Storage Engineer from August 2015 to April 2016. In this position, they explored and developed RES Energy Storage product offerings, supported project development, and tracked and assessed energy storage technologies. Geoffrey also gained knowledge about standards, regulations, compliance, and obstacles related to energy storage in the UK.
From April 2016 to May 2018, Geoffrey served as a Systems Engineer - Energy Storage Projects at RES. Geoffrey had key responsibilities as the CDM Principal Designer point of contact and Systems Engineer for a successfully commissioned Enhanced Frequency Response Energy Storage project. Geoffrey managed contracts and evaluated and mitigated technical risks. Geoffrey also acted as the CDM Principal Designer for multiple projects in the development phase.
Geoffrey was then promoted to a Systems Engineer - Energy Storage Products position at RES from May 2018 to April 2019. Geoffrey worked with the global energy storage engineering team to develop standard system solutions for energy storage. Geoffrey'srole required understanding customer technical and commercial requirements, evaluating product technical risks, preparing specifications and engineering documents, and developing cost-optimized solutions.
In April 2019, Geoffrey became a Senior Systems Engineer - Energy Storage Products at RES. Geoffrey was accountable for report and specification approvals, line management, OEM technical relationship management, global battery procurement technical expertise, and supplier assessment and integration.
Geoffrey'smost recent role, starting in April 2020, is as an Energy Storage Engineering Manager at RES. In this position, they have line management responsibilities for two experienced engineers. Additionally, they take on project management of the RES energy storage standardization drive and serves as the technical/engineering lead on third-party tenders of 100MW+. Geoffrey is also the technology lead on the RES - Octopus Energy Green Hydrogen Partnership, which aims to invest £3bn in developing, building, owning, and operating new green hydrogen plants.
Geoffrey E. pursued their education chronologically, starting with their attendance at Dulwich College from 1996 to 2007. Although their degree name and field of study during this period are not provided, it can be inferred that they obtained some form of education during this time.
Following their schooling at Dulwich College, Geoffrey E. went on to attend The University of Edinburgh from 2008 to 2013. During this period, they pursued a degree in Mechanical Engineering, obtaining an MEng.
In addition to their formal education, Geoffrey E. has also obtained several certifications. Geoffrey acquired the "Fundamentals of Process Safety" certification from the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) in November 2022. Additionally, in June 2019, they received the "Chartered Engineer" certification from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
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