Working at  National Grid


Ours is a business relying on our employees and we emphasise the importance of recruiting and retaining people who are well-motivated and enabled to achieve their potential. 

The skills of our employees are at the heart of our success in reaching world-class safety, operating and financial performance. We rely on their skills to take advantage of opportunities to grow our business organically and to invest in new energy delivery networks as well as other network-related businesses which we believe have an acceptable risk profile.

We know from our employees that they are people who are proud to work for us, are personally motivated to make us successful and are willing to put in increased efforts to achieve success. 

To learn more about working at National Grid, we invite you to read about how we work, how we reward you and how you can develop.

Where Women Want to Work

Invisible People

Urban historian Joe Kerr presents a series about the unseen people in the control centres of our networked society.

In the National Grid control room in Berkshire, staff tell Joe how many kettles will need filling after this week's EastEnders omnibus.

 

Highwire act

Find out more about overhead line engineers in this story from The Guardian.