Description
protection studies
relay settings
nerc compliance
project management
business development
staff mentoring
In this leadership role, the engineer will ensure technical deliverables, infrastructure projects, and programs adhere to industry and company standards for design, safety, and functionality while maintaining compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.
Key duties involve completing electrical studies for utility, industrial, commercial, and IPP clients, covering conventional and renewable generation, substations, transmission and distribution systems, short‑circuit analysis, protection coordination, NERC compliance, and advanced protection schemes.
The position also oversees project reviews, permits, design plans, budgets, subcontractor performance, and drives business development activities such as contract negotiations, proposal preparation, and pipeline growth for regional electrical infrastructure projects.
- Lead electrical engineering projects, ensuring quality, safety, and regulatory compliance.
- Conduct short‑circuit, symmetrical component, and protection system coordination studies.
- Develop protection schemes, relay setting files, and perform hardware‑in‑the‑loop testing.
- Perform NERC compliance analysis and advanced protection for renewable and IBR‑impacted systems.
- Review permits, design plans, standby plans, and conduct construction inspections.
- Manage project budgets, schedules, hours, expenses, and supervise subcontractors and staff.
- Drive business development by pursuing new projects, negotiating contracts, and preparing proposals.
- Mentor and develop engineering staff, providing performance guidance and professional growth.
- Represent the discipline with federal, state, and local agencies, clients, and industry groups.
- Maintain up‑to‑date knowledge of electrical engineering techniques and industry standards.
Requirements
b.s. ee
pe license
12+ years
power design
rscad/rtds
masters/phd
Candidates must hold a B.S. in Electrical Engineering, possess 12+ years of power generation, transmission, or distribution design experience, have an active professional engineer license, and demonstrate advanced proficiency with engineering principles, codes, and design software; a Master’s, PhD, or specialized relay/R&D expertise is preferred.
- Required: B.S. Electrical Engineering, 12+ years experience, professional engineer license, expertise in power system design and codes.
- Preferred: Master’s or PhD in Engineering, power‑systems focus, protective relay OEM R&D, electromagnetic transient studies, RSCAD/RTDS expertise, active IEEE/Cigre/IEC involvement.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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