
Mid-Level Distribution Engineer
Power Engineers
The Role
Overview
Design and deliver 4‑35 kV overhead & underground electric distribution projects.
Key Responsibilities
- engineering calculations
- construction packages
- field support
- project coordination
- electric design
- technical lead
Tasks
-Provide engineering calculations, construction packages, and field support while coordinating with project managers, drafters, and client utilities. -Exercise responsible and ethical decision-making regarding company funds, resources, and conduct, and adhere to WSP’s Code of Conduct and related policies and procedures. -Design and deliver overhead and underground electric distribution projects (4 kV-35 kV), acting as the technical lead on medium-complexity work packages.
Requirements
- cad
- oh/ug design
- utility standards
- bsee
- eit/pe
- safety
What You Bring
-Proven track record of upholding workplace safety and ability to abide by WSP’s health, safety and drug/alcohol and harassment policies. -Solid understanding of OH and UG distribution design -Utility standards experience (e.g., Duke, FPL, PG&E, TECO) -Strong background in both overhead (OH) and underground (UG) distribution design. -CAD Software Experience. -BSEE (or equivalent experience) -Proven ability to independently handle feeder-level OH and UG projects from scoping through Issued-for-Construction (IFC) with minimal oversight. -EIT or PE (or progress toward) -4 - 10 years in distribution engineering.
The Company
About Power Engineers
-The company’s expertise spans across a wide range of sectors, including energy, infrastructure, and industrial engineering. -They work on projects ranging from power generation to water treatment, requiring technical prowess and creative problem-solving. -Their diverse portfolio includes renewable energy initiatives, utilities infrastructure, and industrial facilities. -They are known for a collaborative approach, optimizing solutions for complex challenges alongside clients. -POWER Engineers has become a trusted partner for many large-scale organizations and government entities. -With continuous growth, they have expanded to include a global footprint of projects.
Sector Specialisms
Utilities
Energy
Facilities
Communications
Environmental
Food and Beverage
Federal
Transmission
Substation
Distribution
