Provides a range of construction, engineering, and infrastructure services across diverse sectors.
Design and engineer substation projects, perform calculations, and support site construction.
1 months ago ago
Intermediate (4-7 years), Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Lewisville, TX
Office Full-Time
Company Size
6,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Construction services
Engineering
Project Management
Design
Technical Services
General Contractor
Turnkey
Consulting
Sector Specialisms
Utility
Energy
Renewables
Power generation
Utilities and distribution
Oil and gas
Chemical
Pipeline
Role
Description
load flow
short circuit
relay coordination
design documents
document management
standards
Identify issues: Report potential problems and solutions to supervisors.
Studies: Interpret and apply the results of studies including grounding, lighting, lightning, short circuit, reactive power, TOV, harmonics and relay coordination. Ability to perform these studies is a plus.
Apply corporate practices: Follow Primoris standard engineering procedures.
Perform engineering support tasks: Conduct calculations such as relay burden, lighting, load flow, and short circuit with minimal supervision.
Use document management: Properly utilize systems for project documentation.
Review schedules: Monitor project timelines and collaborate with project engineers to keep projects on track.
Communicate and coordinate: Coordinate with project engineers, customer representatives, and others.
Apply standards: Adhere to NEC, NESC, NEMA, IEEE, and ANSI standards.
Ensure quality: Take ownership of work accuracy and quality.
Apply engineering software: Use tools for tasks like ground grid design, relay coordination, transformer sizing, load flow, and short circuit studies with minimal supervision.
Create design documents and drawings: Work within a project team to develop all project deliverables, including wiring diagrams from schematics, bills of materials, and applying field mark-ups to as-built drawings with minimal supervision.
Requirements
pe license
ee degree
substation
ac/dc
nec
relays
Physical Design Experience: Performing physical design for stations of varying voltage classes. Apply industry standards to produce and a safe and functional substation while value engineering for efficient and cost-effective construction.
Fundamentals: Strong knowledge of AC/DC principles; three-phase power systems; per-unit mathematics and symmetrical components.
Ability to work in a team environment.
Senior applicants must be a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) with ability to obtain licensure in multiple states or gain it within one year of hire.
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent) from an accredited university.
Software: Proficiency in common word processing, spreadsheets, and email tools.
Standards: Knowledge of NEC, NESC, NEMA, IEEE, and ANSI.
P&C Design Experience: Designing electrical schematics for relay applications and control systems; designing connection drawings and cabling.
Substation Knowledge: Understanding of substation components and functions; design documents and drawings needed for projects.
Effective communication with co-workers, vendors, and clients.
Relays and Metering: Familiarity with electrical relays in the electric power utility industry; experience applying relays and metering in substations at 138kV and above.
Benefits
Gain hands-on experience: Spend time at job sites for training in substation construction and design.
Travel: Occasional short-term out-of-town travel for projects.