Power Engineering Technologist I-PETI

Pike Corporation

The Role

Overview

Entry-level engineering technologist designing safe, cost-effective electrical facilities.

Key Responsibilities

  • tool handling
  • manual dexterity

Tasks

-Use Hands to Feel, Handle or finger tools or controls 2/3 and more (Regularly)

Requirements

  • gis/cad
  • microsoft office
  • driver’s license
  • associates degree
  • team player
  • communication

What You Bring

-Extreme Heat (non-weather) None -Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios and proportions to practical situations. Ability to compute rate, ratio and percent and to draw and interpret spread sheets. -Stoop, Kneel, Crouch or crawl Up to 1/3 (Occasionally) -Walk Up to 1/3 (Occasionally) -Up to 10 Pounds 2/3 and more -Demonstrated team player. -Demonstrated time management skills. -Ability to deal with a variety of individuals from various socio-economic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds. -Up to 100 Pounds None -0-1 Year(s) Experience in power distribution engineering or craft or GIS/CAD work -Work near moving mechanical parts None -Extreme cold (non-weather) None -Talk or Hear 2/3 and more (Regularly) -EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE -Ability to deal with standardized situations with only occasional or no variables. -Up to 50 Pounds None -Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out detailed but uninvolved written or oral instructions. -Ability to constructively manage multiple tasks. -Outdoor weather conditions Up to 1/3 (Occasionally) -Stand Up to 1/3 (Occasionally) -Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to perform these operations using units of American money and weight measurement, volume and distance. -Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, or the business community -Risk of electrical shock Up to 1/3 (Occasionally) -Effective oral and written communication skills. -Ability to write simple correspondence. -REGULAR ATTENDANCE is required. -Preferred Associates degree (AA or equivalent from two-year college or technical school). -Reach with Hands and Arms Up to 1/3 (Occasionally) -Ability to apply concepts of basic algebra and geometry. -Fumes or airborne particles None -Toxic or caustic chemicals None -Work in high, precarious places Up to 1/3 (Occasionally) -Required High school degree or GED. -Ability to participate in storm restoration activities as a “Driver”, “Wire Down Sitter” or “Clerk” if needed -Climb or balance Up to 1/3 (Occasionally) -More than 100 Pounds None -Sit 2/3 and more (Regularly) -Possess valid driver’s license and vehicle suitable for business use (mileage reimbursement may apply). -Wet, humid conditions (non- weather) None -Preferred A Bachelor’s degree from a four-year college or University in non-engineering science, math, or business. -Up to 25 Pounds Up to 1/3 -Demonstrated negotiating skills. -Proficient user of personal computer, particularly Microsoft Office based on applications. -Self-motivated, savvy, reliable, trustworthy, as well as technically competent. -Ability to read and interpret documents such as procedure manuals, operational procedures, etc.

The Company

About Pike Corporation

-Delivering complex solutions for utility infrastructure, energy projects, and industrial sectors. -Commitment to safety and quality in power grids, substations, and renewable energy projects. -Specializing in transmission and distribution lines, power plant construction, and renewable energy systems like solar and wind. -Known for tackling large-scale infrastructure projects with reliability in demanding conditions. -Services across diverse industries including energy, utilities, and commercial development. -Involved in high-profile projects shaping modern infrastructure across the U.S.

Sector Specialisms

Energy

Transmission

Distribution

Substation

Renewable

Engineering

Construction

Maintenance

Storm Restoration

Gas Distribution

Utility

Electric Cooperative

Municipality

Communications Infrastructure