POWER Engineers
Transmission Planning & Studies Engineer - Senior Level
POWER Engineers, Orlando, Florida, us, 32885
Transmission Planning & Studies Engineer - Senior Level
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POWER Engineers
as a senior remote engineer. In this role you will collaborate with our Electrical Studies, SCADA, and Protection (ESSP) team to develop detailed transmission planning models, conduct power system studies, and support new business development. The Opportunity
This position involves interfacing with other engineers to prepare computer-based models and perform studies on utility transmission systems and industrial/commercial power systems, including feasibility, system impact, reactive compensation, protective relay settings, critical clearing time, stability, planning, short‑circuit, load flow, motor starting, and power factor correction. Your Impact
Lead and execute transmission planning studies such as network expansion, system impact, reactive, NERC compliance, and other relevant studies Mentor junior engineers as needed to grow study teams Support business development and proposal creation Execute project tasks based on the communicated scope, schedule, and budget Exercise responsible and ethical decision‑making regarding company funds, resources, and conduct, and adhere to WSP’s Code of Conduct and related policies and procedures Perform additional responsibilities as required by business needs Required Qualifications
BSEE required Ten (10) or more years of hands‑on experience in power system studies Excellent written and verbal English communication skills, including proposal writing, report writing, and other technical writing Experience with PSSE, PSLF, PSCAD, or equivalent software packages Experience developing and tuning models for new and existing transmission resources Ability to work successfully in a customer‑focused, project‑oriented environment Must reside and work within the United States Proven track record of upholding workplace safety and ability to abide by WSP’s health, safety, drug/alcohol, and harassment policies Preferred Qualifications
PE registration MSEE Experience performing system impact studies in multiple U.S. markets and networks Expert in NERC compliance with extensive study experience PSCAD experience, including complex controls interactions, inverter and rotating generation, detailed FACTS modeling, grid‑forming controls knowledge, and subsynchronous studies Disclaimer
Relocation assistance is not available for this position.
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Join
POWER Engineers
as a senior remote engineer. In this role you will collaborate with our Electrical Studies, SCADA, and Protection (ESSP) team to develop detailed transmission planning models, conduct power system studies, and support new business development. The Opportunity
This position involves interfacing with other engineers to prepare computer-based models and perform studies on utility transmission systems and industrial/commercial power systems, including feasibility, system impact, reactive compensation, protective relay settings, critical clearing time, stability, planning, short‑circuit, load flow, motor starting, and power factor correction. Your Impact
Lead and execute transmission planning studies such as network expansion, system impact, reactive, NERC compliance, and other relevant studies Mentor junior engineers as needed to grow study teams Support business development and proposal creation Execute project tasks based on the communicated scope, schedule, and budget Exercise responsible and ethical decision‑making regarding company funds, resources, and conduct, and adhere to WSP’s Code of Conduct and related policies and procedures Perform additional responsibilities as required by business needs Required Qualifications
BSEE required Ten (10) or more years of hands‑on experience in power system studies Excellent written and verbal English communication skills, including proposal writing, report writing, and other technical writing Experience with PSSE, PSLF, PSCAD, or equivalent software packages Experience developing and tuning models for new and existing transmission resources Ability to work successfully in a customer‑focused, project‑oriented environment Must reside and work within the United States Proven track record of upholding workplace safety and ability to abide by WSP’s health, safety, drug/alcohol, and harassment policies Preferred Qualifications
PE registration MSEE Experience performing system impact studies in multiple U.S. markets and networks Expert in NERC compliance with extensive study experience PSCAD experience, including complex controls interactions, inverter and rotating generation, detailed FACTS modeling, grid‑forming controls knowledge, and subsynchronous studies Disclaimer
Relocation assistance is not available for this position.
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