Senior Substation Electrical Engineerother related Employment listings - Fargo, ND at Geebo

Senior Substation Electrical Engineer

Description The Opportunity Ulteig is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Senior Substation Engineer. The Senior Engineer acts as a technical leader and applies standard engineering techniques and procedures on substation design projects. Plans, schedules, conducts and/or coordinates detailed phases of assigned project work. What You'll Do Makes design recommendations, adaptations and modifications for utility substations, relay automation equipment and drawings associated. Performs calculations using engineering formulas and skills. Provides technical guidance to other engineers. What We Expect from You Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering required. ABET accredited program or equivalent required PE License required 8-10
years of engineering experience Proficient with substation protection and control design and industry standards Capable of reviewing and producing design drawings, including one-line diagrams, AC/DC schematics, wiring diagrams, and control panel elevations Ability to perform AC & DC substation studies Capable of substation SCADA, communications, and network engineering a plus Knowledge of substation electrical physical (apparatus) equipment a plus Experience with commissioning and/or field engineering time a plus Knowledge of basic relay settings a plus Knowledge of National Electrical Code (NEC) a plus. Proven experience in Microsoft Software Applications (Word, Excel, Power Point) Ability to work in a high-paced team environment Must have permanent authorization to work in the US
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Electrical EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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