Logo
The Contractor Consultants

Traveling Protection & Control Engineer

The Contractor Consultants, Florida, New York, United States

Save Job

Position Title Traveling Protection & Control (P&C) Engineer

Company Name National Electrical Engineering Consultants LLC

Pay Range $150,000‑$300,000+

Location Pembroke Pines, FL

Industry Utilities / Industrial Construction

Job Overview National Electrical Engineering Consultants LLC is seeking an experienced Protection & Control Engineer to support critical utility and substation projects nationwide. This is a high‑travel, field‑first position ideal for a systems‑minded professional who thrives in fast‑paced environments and brings strong technical expertise in protective relay systems, SCADA integration, and grid control logic. Operating on a 3‑weeks‑on, 1‑week‑off schedule, this full‑time role offers an opportunity to lead and optimize the protection schemes that keep the nation’s electrical infrastructure safe and reliable.

Who We Are National Electrical Engineering Consultants LLC (NEE Consultants) specializes in utility, civil, and commercial construction projects, offering expert‑level electrical engineering services across the country. With a team‑first culture, we’re built on technical mastery, safety, and performance. Our P&C division plays a critical role in modernizing and protecting substation assets for utility partners across the U.S.

Key Responsibilities

Design and commission substation protection and control systems (distribution and transmission level)

Configure, test, and troubleshoot protective relays, communication protocols, and SCADA equipment

Develop and review logic diagrams, one‑line drawings, and wiring schematics

Conduct site visits to support installation, system testing, and commissioning

Interface with field crews, contractors, and utilities to ensure successful project delivery

Provide technical guidance and QA/QC on control panel layouts, protection settings, and system interlocks

Maintain compliance with NERC, IEEE, and utility‑specific standards

Produce technical documentation and detailed test reports for project deliverables

Support system upgrades and retrofits as required for evolving grid conditions

Qualifications

Minimum 6 years of experience in Protection & Control engineering

Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field required

Deep understanding of protective relays, IEDs, and SCADA protocols (e.g., DNP3, Modbus)

Strong knowledge testing SEL, GE, ABB, or similar relay platforms required

Commissioning of electrical utilities AC and DC circuits

Strong technical writing and documentation skills

Ability to travel 100% on a 3‑weeks‑on, 1‑week‑off rotation

Excellent problem‑solving, communication, and team collaboration skills

Valid driver's license and clean driving record

Proficiency with relay software (e.g., SEL AcSELerator), and Microsoft Office

Preferred Qualifications

Field commissioning experience

Experience in both greenfield and brownfield substation environments

Benefits

Florida Blue Health Insurance

Paid overtime

401(k) with 6% Company Match

8 Paid Holidays

2 Weeks Paid Vacation (prorated first year)

Weekly pay

Company‑paid lodging and per diem while traveling

Access to high‑impact national projects with long‑term career growth potential

Schedule

Full‑time

Workload: Project‑based field intensity

Travel: 100% - 3 weeks on, 1 week off rotation based on project demands

Location

Nationwide - Field‑Based

Project locations vary by client and scope; travel and lodging are fully covered

Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Statement We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected status.

Compliance Statement A background check will be completed as part of the onboarding process, in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws.

#J-18808-Ljbffr