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Project Engineer III – Electrical, Instrumentation & Controls (EI&C)
Contract Duration:
Until 01/08/2027 (High Possibility of Extension)
Location:
Hamilton Township, MI
Work Schedule:
Hybrid work model: Onsite (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday) & Remote (Wednesday, Friday).
Position Overview CMS Energy is seeking a highly skilled
Project Engineer III
specializing in
Electrical, Instrumentation & Controls (EI&C)
to support engineering activities within the Gas Compression Engineering department. This role is responsible for engineering deliverables associated with modifications and new construction projects for the natural gas compression fleet. The Project Engineer III will collaborate with cross-functional teams—including project management, plant and environmental engineering, operations, construction, and external partners—to ensure projects are executed safely, efficiently, and within scope, schedule, and budget.
Note
Candidates from
anywhere in Michigan
are eligible; preference will be given to candidates located on the
west side of the state
to better support facilities in
White Pigeon, Overisel, and Muskegon River .
Candidates relocating from out of state or residing
60+ miles away
may be eligible for a
$550/week per diem . If needed, this must be stated in the
first sentence
of the supplier notes and summary.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and support the
planning, design, construction, and maintenance
of natural gas compression stations and related utility facilities.
Serve as a technical expert for EI&C engineering, ensuring compliance with all company standards, industry codes, and regulatory requirements.
Develop and review engineering deliverables, including plans, drawings, technical specifications, reports, environmental documentation, permits, cost estimates, and schedules.
Conduct field investigations, site inspections, data collection, and construction oversight.
Coordinate interdepartmentally to ensure clear communication, proper resource allocation, and seamless project execution.
Provide technical support to operations, maintenance, outage managers, construction teams, and external partners.
Ensure all engineering practices are performed legally, ethically, and in alignment with safety and compliance standards.
Represent engineering onsite during project execution to monitor progress and ensure alignment with design requirements.
Assist with procurement of engineered materials, equipment, and contracted services.
Adapt to evolving project priorities, including emergent work and unplanned outages.
Required Skills & Experience
Minimum
5 years of EI&C engineering experience
(Electrical or I&C acceptable;
control systems preferred ).
Strong knowledge of industrial facilities and/or natural gas compressor station design, construction, or operations.
Demonstrated experience with engineering procurement processes.
Proven ability to develop and coordinate engineering contract documents, drawings, and specifications.
Excellent leadership, communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively while managing changing priorities and project demands.
Education & Additional Qualifications
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
from an
ABET-accredited program , or
10+ years of directly applicable I&C/Electrical design experience
in lieu of degree.
Professional Engineering (PE) license preferred , but not required.
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Until 01/08/2027 (High Possibility of Extension)
Location:
Hamilton Township, MI
Work Schedule:
Hybrid work model: Onsite (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday) & Remote (Wednesday, Friday).
Position Overview CMS Energy is seeking a highly skilled
Project Engineer III
specializing in
Electrical, Instrumentation & Controls (EI&C)
to support engineering activities within the Gas Compression Engineering department. This role is responsible for engineering deliverables associated with modifications and new construction projects for the natural gas compression fleet. The Project Engineer III will collaborate with cross-functional teams—including project management, plant and environmental engineering, operations, construction, and external partners—to ensure projects are executed safely, efficiently, and within scope, schedule, and budget.
Note
Candidates from
anywhere in Michigan
are eligible; preference will be given to candidates located on the
west side of the state
to better support facilities in
White Pigeon, Overisel, and Muskegon River .
Candidates relocating from out of state or residing
60+ miles away
may be eligible for a
$550/week per diem . If needed, this must be stated in the
first sentence
of the supplier notes and summary.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and support the
planning, design, construction, and maintenance
of natural gas compression stations and related utility facilities.
Serve as a technical expert for EI&C engineering, ensuring compliance with all company standards, industry codes, and regulatory requirements.
Develop and review engineering deliverables, including plans, drawings, technical specifications, reports, environmental documentation, permits, cost estimates, and schedules.
Conduct field investigations, site inspections, data collection, and construction oversight.
Coordinate interdepartmentally to ensure clear communication, proper resource allocation, and seamless project execution.
Provide technical support to operations, maintenance, outage managers, construction teams, and external partners.
Ensure all engineering practices are performed legally, ethically, and in alignment with safety and compliance standards.
Represent engineering onsite during project execution to monitor progress and ensure alignment with design requirements.
Assist with procurement of engineered materials, equipment, and contracted services.
Adapt to evolving project priorities, including emergent work and unplanned outages.
Required Skills & Experience
Minimum
5 years of EI&C engineering experience
(Electrical or I&C acceptable;
control systems preferred ).
Strong knowledge of industrial facilities and/or natural gas compressor station design, construction, or operations.
Demonstrated experience with engineering procurement processes.
Proven ability to develop and coordinate engineering contract documents, drawings, and specifications.
Excellent leadership, communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively while managing changing priorities and project demands.
Education & Additional Qualifications
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
from an
ABET-accredited program , or
10+ years of directly applicable I&C/Electrical design experience
in lieu of degree.
Professional Engineering (PE) license preferred , but not required.
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