
Electrical Engineer - Distribution System Planning
Versant Power
The Role
Overview
Electrical engineer planning distribution systems, focusing on reliability and capital projects.
Key Responsibilities
- data submittals
- inspection review
- tool utilization
- grid analysis
- maintenance programs
- project forecasting
Tasks
-Prepare or coordinate the preparation of periodic data submittals -Responsible for review, analysis and interpretation of inspection -Use the Company\'s tools and applications in order to develop short -Performs analysis in support of the Company strategy regarding grid -Develop and maintain a thorough understanding of the Companys -Interact with area field personnel, providing Engineering oversight -Responsible for prioritizing projects and creating project forecasts -Work closely with the Companys Engineering and Operations groups -Develops and administrates inspection and maintenance programs and
Requirements
- electrical theory
- test equipment
- schematics
- standards
- collaboration
- solution development
What You Bring
-Understanding basic electrical theory and the application to a Power -Understand the use of technical test equipment and oversight of the -Understand one-lines, three-lines, schematic diagrams, wiring and -Understanding of applicable standards and regulations per specific -Ability to work collaboratively with other Engineers and other -Ability to develop solutions per system needs.
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The Company
About Versant Power
-Specializes in transmission/distribution only, enabling third-party renewable generators and administering net energy billing. -Geographically unique: its Maine Public District is the only U.S. utility region not directly connected to the rest of the U.S. grid. -Subject to Maine PUC and FERC oversight; underwent a PUC investigation into management in April 2025, but continues to invest in reliability.
Sector Specialisms
Energy
Transmission
Distribution
Renewable Energy
Solar Energy
Electric Utilities
Infrastructure
Power Systems
Grid Modernization
Substation Equipment
Electrical Engineering
Utility Services
Rural Electrification
Energy Efficiency
Distribution Infrastructure
Transmission Infrastructure
Reactive Power Management
Electric Delivery
Electric Transmission
System Reliability
Renewable Generation Interconnection
