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Engineering Design Tech

Exelon

The Role

Overview

Designs and engineers utility infrastructure projects, creating drawings, BOMs, and field support.

Key Responsibilities

  • design development
  • construction drawings
  • materials list
  • technical review
  • financial planning
  • safety compliance

Tasks

-Interprets and applies engineering standards and memos. (10%) -Develops designs, layouts, construction drawings, and a bill of material for relatively complex systems and on a number of smaller projects or portions of a larger project for the installation/removal/modification of utility infrastructure on Exelon's electric generation, transmission, distribution, gas and telecommunication facilities/systems. This may include activities associated with customer contact, scheduling, engineering and construction of New Business installations, removals and relocations. (80%) -Responsible for financial requirements associated with projects that support the Asset Investment Committee (AIC) / Project Review Committee (PRC) process. -May respond to customer needs for service by evaluating standard versus required facilities in order to develop charges for customers that have financial and operational impact. -Assists with technical consultation, plan developments and recommendations for customer and company systems and processes; (e.g. Verify and validate studies, blueprints, or designs against accepted engineering principles and practices) (5%) -Develops construction drawings and material requirements for relatively complex systems associated with utility infrastructure installation, removal or modification. Works independently under the direction of a lead engineer. -Evaluates effectiveness of current design processes. Participates on teams; (e.g. Design high voltage transmission and distribution circuits, meeting all engineering standards and criteria) (5%) -Applies technical knowledge to help promote a safe work environment and to enhance customer satisfaction.

Requirements

  • cad
  • valid license
  • bachelor's degree
  • problem solving
  • systems analysis
  • communication

What You Bring

-Proficient Computer Drawing and Computer Assisted Design skills. -Valid driver's license. -A bachelor's degree in a technical field and 0-3 years of technical experience, an associate's degree in a technical field and 2 - 5 years of relevant technical experience, or 5-7 years of technical experience or equivalent education if non-degreed or a non-technical or engineering degree. -Knowledge and ability to apply problem-solving approaches. -Knowledge of construction, operations or engineering principles and practices. -Good knowledge and experience with regulations, guides, standards, codes, methods, and practices necessary to perform routine assignments for a specific discipline installations, or service. -Ability to analyze and interpret electrical and mechanical systems. -Successful completion of the Technician Occupations Selection Systems (TECH) test. (A bachelor's degree in engineering from an accredited university exempts the TECH Test requirement.) -Strong organizational and interpersonal communication skills.

Benefits

-Annual Bonus for eligible positions: 7% -Referral bonus program -Annual salary will vary based on a candidate’s skills, qualifications, experience, and other factors: $74,400.00/Yr. – $102,300.00/Yr. -Wellbeing programs such as tuition reimbursement, adoption and surrogacy assistance and fitness reimbursement -Employee Assistance Program and resources for mental and emotional support -401(k) match and annual company contribution -Life and disability insurance -Generous paid time off options, including vacation, sick time, floating and fixed holidays, maternity leave and bonding/primary caregiver leave or parental leave -Medical, dental and vision insurance

The Company

About Exelon

-Exelon operates as America's largest regulated energy delivery company, formed from the merger of two century-old utilities in 2000. -It focuses on modernizing infrastructure and enhancing grid resilience through continuous investment. -The company's portfolio includes major utilities such as ComEd, BGE, PECO, Pepco, and others, covering vast transmission and distribution systems. -In 2022, Exelon spun off its power generation arm while maintaining full ownership of its transmission and distribution networks. -Exelon’s strategic initiatives often influence the mid-Atlantic and Midwest energy markets, shaping the regional energy landscape.

Sector Specialisms

Electric Power Generation

Electric Power Distribution

Gas Transmission

Gas Maintenance

Gas Distribution

Infrastructure

Fleet Management

Freight and Logistics

Renewable Energy

Carbon-Free Power Production

Energy Retail

Energy Efficiency Solutions

Clean Energy

Sustainable Energy Solutions

Utility Transmission and Distribution

Competitive Energy Markets

Customer-Facing Energy Services

Real Estate Services

Lease Management

Brokerage Services

Maintenance and Repair

Operation Pipeline

Gas Infrastructure Modernization

Public Sector Energy Services

Residential Energy Services

Commercial Energy Services