Quality Control Electrical Distribution Designer

Actalent

The Role

Overview

Perform QC inspections on utility distribution designs, fixing issues, hybrid work

Key Responsibilities

  • qc checks
  • design corrections
  • timeline management

Tasks

-Perform quality control checks on distribution designs before submission to power utility clients. -Correct issues identified in design during quality control checks or manage expectations for designer corrections. -Set and manage timelines for design corrections and resubmissions.

Requirements

  • power design
  • quality control
  • gis
  • lvd
  • nesc
  • process standards

What You Bring

-Experience in power distribution design and quality control. -Knowledge of GIS, LVD, Pole Inspection, Pole Replacement, Electrical Demand, Transformers, and related areas. -Experience writing process standards. -Possibility to advance to a leadership role within the Quality Control team based on performance. -Familiarity with the National Electric Safety Code (NESC) and distribution construction & design standards. -Experience with electric utility companies from a local consulting firm. -Experience with QA/Quality Assurance or QC/Quality Control processes.

Benefits

-Employee Assistance Program -Short and long-term disability -Time Off/Leave (PTO, Vacation or Sick Leave) -Medical, dental & vision -Life Insurance (Voluntary Life & AD&D for the employee and dependents) -Critical Illness, Accident, and Hospital -Health Spending Account (HSA) -Transportation benefits -401(k) Retirement Plan – Pre-tax and Roth post-tax contributions available

The Company

About Actalent

-Born in July 2021 by merging Aerotek’s engineering & sciences arm with EASi, Actalent emerged as a focused engineering-and-science partner. -Backed by Allegis Group, it drives scale and speed to market via contract, managed, and technical services. -Headquartered in Maryland with global reach, it deploys specialized teams across North America, Europe, and APAC on Fortune 500 projects. -Typical engagements span EV design, vaccine development, lab services, clinical research, and infrastructure systems. -Expertise covers a wide spectrum: aerospace, defense, healthcare, manufacturing, software systems, environmental and civil engineering.

Sector Specialisms

Utilities

Power

Automotive

Food and Beverage

Consumer Products

Industrial Goods

Manufacturing

Mechanical Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Systems and Software

Transmission Engineering

Distribution Engineering

Grid Automation

Transportation

Life Sciences

Pharmaceuticals

Biopharmaceuticals

Diagnostics

Academic Research

Medical Devices

Specialty Chemicals

Construction Management

Environmental

Architecture

Civil