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POWER Engineers

Mid-Level Substation Design Engineer

POWER Engineers, Fort Worth, Texas, United States, 76102

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Mid-Level Substation Design Engineer

Location

Ft Worth

Secondary Locations

Job Code

18653

# of openings

1

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Mid-Level Substation Design Engineer

Job Summary

POWER Engineers, Member of WSP is seeking a Mid-Level Substation Design Engineer to work in the Power Delivery Substation Department of our Fort Worth, Texas office. Flexibility is available for a hybrid work environment (employee will need to live within commutable distance of the office).

Responsibilities

The Mid-Level Substation Design Engineer will share responsibility with the rest of the department to produce a product consistent with our mission statement and culture. They are expected to support the department in achieving its department goals, maintain our high-quality standards, promote internal teamwork, and meet the needs of our clients.

Key responsibilities include performing and directing others in the detailed design of medium to extra-high-voltage utility substations. This includes, but is not limited to:

One-line, schematic, and wiring diagrams

SCADA and Communications

Station physical layouts, sections/elevations, and control enclosure details

Cable and conduit plans and details

Ground grid design and details

Foundation and structural plans and details

Lightning protection and yard lighting plans

Additional responsibilities include:

Creating construction cost estimates and contracts

Preparing the Bill of Materials

Managing project scheduling and coordination, which includes site visits

Supporting quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) for client deliverables

Occasional travel will be required

Required Education/Experience

BSEE (BS Electrical Engineering) or BSEET (BS Electrical Engineering Technology) degree, from an accredited university, preferably with a power option

Experience in 15kV through 500kV substation design and IEEE/ANSI standards

Experience managing small project teams and serving as a substation design engineer for multiple projects concurrently

Strong command of the English language with good written and oral communication skills in order to work effectively with internal team members and external client personnel

Legally authorized to work permanently in the U.S. without the need for work sponsorship

Desired Education/Experience

5+ years of experience in utility substation design

Engineer-In-Training (EIT) certificate or successful completion of the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam

Professional Engineering license (PE) strongly preferred, or ability to sit for the exam within 6 months

Managerial and leadership skills a plus

POWER Engineers, Member of WSP, is a global consulting environmental and engineering firm and one of the top design firms in the energy sector. Together, POWER and WSP's 73,900 experts create positive, long-lasting impacts for our communities and our clients in the power and energy, transportation and infrastructure, environmental, and property and buildings sectors. As part of our team, you'll discover a world of opportunities to connect with innovative thinkers, forge your path, and have fun tackling the world's most challenging projects.

At POWER Engineers, Member of WSP, you can have a rewarding career on every level. Our philosophy is simple: Do Good. Have Fun. Build Success.

Our compensation package includes competitive compensation, professional development, and a full benefit package:

Medical/Dental/Vision

Paid Holidays

Vacation/Paid Sick Leave

Voluntary Life Insurance

401K

Telehealth Benefit covers all providers

Maternity and Paternity Leave

New Dads and Moms Benefit program

Fertility Benefits

Gender affirming care

We are a fun engineering firm. That might seem contradictory to some, but it works for us!

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POWER Engineers, Member of WSP, is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities

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