Pike Corporation

Pike Corporation

Pike Corporation provides infrastructure solutions across various sectors, focusing on utility services.

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Power Engineering Technologist II - CC

Design and develop power distribution projects for residential and commercial clients.

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Full Time
Intermediate (4-7 years)

Job Highlights

Environment
Office Full-Time

About the Role

The role is a second‑level Distribution Engineering Technologist providing intermediate technical expertise to evaluate options and create power distribution designs for residential, commercial and industrial projects, ensuring safety, cost‑effectiveness, and reliability. Incumbents must have substantial experience with customer design processes and technical skills in the client’s specialty areas. Work is moderately routine, applying general policies with some decision‑making, and involves influencing moderate‑nature decisions requiring tact. • Interpret codes, standards, regulations and maintain related records. • Apply policies to develop moderately complex electrical distribution site designs. • Design safe, cost‑effective overhead and underground distribution projects for varied customers. • Prepare project packages with material lists, requisitions, and construction drawings. • Coordinate with construction teams and clients to resolve design or site issues. • Generate work requests and communicate schedules, feasibility, and expectations to clients. • Apply reliability principles to resolve power‑quality issues and ensure safe installations. • Build and maintain professional relationships with internal and external customers. • Perform field work to verify customer and system requirements. • Assist in training other employees. • Promote and adhere to all safety policies and procedures.

Key Responsibilities

  • electrical design
  • project packages
  • client coordination
  • field verification
  • reliability analysis
  • safety policies

What You Bring

Candidates must have regular attendance, a high school diploma or GED (with preference for an associate or bachelor’s degree), and 1‑3 years of utility power distribution engineering or craft experience. On‑the‑job training combines shadowing, classroom instruction, and mentorship during the first year. Required language abilities include reading technical manuals, writing reports and business correspondence, and presenting information to customers and colleagues. Mathematical skills encompass basic arithmetic, fractions, percentages, ratios, spreadsheets, and elementary algebra and geometry. Additional abilities include interacting with diverse individuals, self‑motivation, reliability, teamwork, negotiation, time management, effective communication, proficiency with Microsoft Office, multitasking, a valid driver’s license, and participation in storm‑restoration activities when qualified. Physical demands involve frequent standing, walking, and sitting, regular use of hands, occasional climbing, stooping, and lifting up to 100 lb, as well as various vision requirements such as close, distance, color, peripheral, depth perception, and focus adjustment. The work environment may include occasional wet or humid conditions, exposure to moving mechanical parts, high places, fumes, chemicals, outdoor weather, extreme temperatures, risk of electrical shock, and moderate noise levels.

Requirements

  • power distribution
  • microsoft office
  • driver's license
  • teamwork
  • communication
  • associate degree

Work Environment

Office Full-Time

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