Duck River Electric Membership Corporation
Distribution System Engineer
Duck River Electric Membership Corporation, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States, 57102
Engineer Your Future With Us
Are you ready to use your engineering skills to power communities and help build the future of energy? At
Southeastern Electric Cooperative , we’re investing in smarter, more resilient distribution systems that keep homes, farms, and businesses running. Join a mission-driven team where your ideas become real-world solutions that support the communities we serve. Ask about our Sign on Bonus!
About the Role As a Distribution System Engineer, you’ll play a key role in designing, analyzing, and maintaining the electric distribution system that thousands depend on every day. This role blends engineering expertise, problem‑solving, technology, and collaboration — giving you the opportunity to contribute directly to system reliability, performance, and long‑term planning.
What You’ll Do
Design and support distribution system infrastructure to meet current and future load requirements.
Perform system studies, evaluate real‑world and modeled operating conditions, and develop practical engineering solutions.
Prepare construction work plans, long‑range system plans, and detailed engineering studies aligned with Cooperative goals and industry standards.
Analyze system performance to support reliability improvements, capacity upgrades, and strategic initiatives.
Partner with field operations, engineering, technology, and member service teams to enhance grid performance and system resilience.
What You Bring Distribution System Engineer I
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Electrical preferred).
Engineer‑in‑Training (EIT) certification preferred but not required.
Ability to translate technical information clearly to both technical and non‑technical audiences.
Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and data‑driven decision-making skills.
Distribution System Engineer II or Senior
Three (3) to seven (7) years of experience in electric utility engineering.
Professional Engineer (PE) license or ability to obtain preferred but not required.
In‑depth knowledge of distribution system design, substations, and maintenance standards.
Strong understanding of industry standards and regulations, including NESC and RUS requirements.
Why This획 Role Matters Your work will strengthen system reliability, support community growth, and help guide long‑term system planning. You’ll be part of a team committed to innovation, safety, and delivering exceptional service to our members.
Ready to Build What’s Next? If you’re looking for a role where your engineering skills create real impact — and where your work truly matters — we encourage you to apply. Join us in building a smarter, safer, and more resilient energy future for our communities.
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Southeastern Electric Cooperative , we’re investing in smarter, more resilient distribution systems that keep homes, farms, and businesses running. Join a mission-driven team where your ideas become real-world solutions that support the communities we serve. Ask about our Sign on Bonus!
About the Role As a Distribution System Engineer, you’ll play a key role in designing, analyzing, and maintaining the electric distribution system that thousands depend on every day. This role blends engineering expertise, problem‑solving, technology, and collaboration — giving you the opportunity to contribute directly to system reliability, performance, and long‑term planning.
What You’ll Do
Design and support distribution system infrastructure to meet current and future load requirements.
Perform system studies, evaluate real‑world and modeled operating conditions, and develop practical engineering solutions.
Prepare construction work plans, long‑range system plans, and detailed engineering studies aligned with Cooperative goals and industry standards.
Analyze system performance to support reliability improvements, capacity upgrades, and strategic initiatives.
Partner with field operations, engineering, technology, and member service teams to enhance grid performance and system resilience.
What You Bring Distribution System Engineer I
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Electrical preferred).
Engineer‑in‑Training (EIT) certification preferred but not required.
Ability to translate technical information clearly to both technical and non‑technical audiences.
Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and data‑driven decision-making skills.
Distribution System Engineer II or Senior
Three (3) to seven (7) years of experience in electric utility engineering.
Professional Engineer (PE) license or ability to obtain preferred but not required.
In‑depth knowledge of distribution system design, substations, and maintenance standards.
Strong understanding of industry standards and regulations, including NESC and RUS requirements.
Why This획 Role Matters Your work will strengthen system reliability, support community growth, and help guide long‑term system planning. You’ll be part of a team committed to innovation, safety, and delivering exceptional service to our members.
Ready to Build What’s Next? If you’re looking for a role where your engineering skills create real impact — and where your work truly matters — we encourage you to apply. Join us in building a smarter, safer, and more resilient energy future for our communities.
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