New Zealand's national electricity transmission operator managing grid modernization
Transpower operates New Zealand's high-voltage transmission network, connecting generators to distributors across the country. The tech stack—Kubernetes, OpenShift, Linux, IBM Planning Analytics—reflects infrastructure software at scale; adoption of Red Hat signals a shift toward containerized, cloud-native operations. Active hiring is heavily weighted to senior engineers (24 of 36 open roles), concentrated in grid modernization projects: HVDC control upgrades, renewable energy connections, dynamic reactive plant installations, and transmission protection enhancements. This seniority profile matches the complexity of the work—managing a critical national asset during a rapid transition to 100% renewable electricity.
Notable leadership hires: Asset Systems Lead
Transpower is New Zealand's state-owned enterprise responsible for operating and developing the national electricity transmission grid. It manages the high-voltage network that connects power generators (including wind, hydro, and solar) to regional distributors serving homes and businesses. The organization operates across Wellington with approximately 501–1,000 employees. Core functions span system operations, grid planning, asset management, and compliance. Current priorities include transitioning the grid to support 100% renewable electricity, upgrading HVDC corridors and reactive plant for grid stability, connecting new renewable generators, and modernizing aging transmission infrastructure and protection systems.
Transpower operates Kubernetes, OpenShift, Linux, Windows, IBM Planning Analytics, and specialized HVDC/RPC systems for grid control and forecasting. Recently adopting Red Hat for containerized infrastructure.
Active projects include HVDC control system upgrades, dynamic reactive plant installations, grid upgrades for renewable energy connections, substation upgrades, transmission protection enhancements, and generator connection studies for new renewable sources.
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