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As a Distribution Engineer, You can expect to: Perform design engineering for Leidos electric utility customers Develop work packages for OH, UG, URD, Make Ready, and Street Light projects, using customer GIS and WMS systems such as DDS, GDT, GE Smallworld, Bentley Expert Designer, and Maximo Manage scope, schedule, and budget of work assigned.
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Leidos is seeking a Senior Distribution Engineer who is passionate about electric utility design engineering. MicroStation -performing Electrical Distribution design. A minimum of 4 years of prior relevant experience is required working directly with an electric utility or an electric utility consulting company performing design engineering for electric distribution.
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Leidos is on the hunt for Distribution Engineers who are passionate about electric utility design engineering. Perform design engineering for Leidos electric utility customers. We can consider candidates at varying levels of experience, but a minimum of 2 years of prior relevant experience is required: Relevant experience is either working directly with an electric utility or an electric utility consulting company performing design engineering for electric distribution.
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Leidos is on the hunt for Distribution Engineers in the greater Kansas City, MO area who is passionate about electric utility design engineering. This role is hybrid in nature, with some time spent in a Leidos office or satellite location, and some time can be spent working remotely.
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Leidos is seeking a Distribution Engineer who is passionate about electric utility design engineering. We can consider candidates at varying levels of experience, but candidates must have a minimum of 2 years of prior relevant experience to be considered: Relevant experience is either working directly with an electric utility or an electric utility consulting company performing design engineering for electric distribution.
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Although we can consider candidates at various levels of experience, a minimum of 1 year of relevant experience is required: Relevant experience is either working directly with an electric utility or an electric utility consulting company performing electric distribution design engineering.
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As a Senior Distribution Engineer, You can expect to: Perform design engineering for Leidos electric utility customers; You may likely have QAQC responsibilities within your team Develop work packages for OH, UG, URD, Make Ready, and Street Light projects, using customer GIS and WMS systems such as DDS, GDT, GE Smallworld, Bentley Expert Designer, and Maximo Manage scope, schedule, and budget of work assigned.
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Leidos is seeking a Lead Distribution Engineer who is passionate about electric utility design engineering. Assist in the oversight of your team's design engineering for Leidos electric utility customers; you may also be performing individual design tasks in addition to QC efforts within your group.
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As a Lead Distribution Engineer, You can expect to: Assist in the oversight of design engineering for Leidos electric utility customers, including QAQC responsibilities within your team Develop work packages for OH, UG, URD, Make Ready, and Street Light projects, using customer GIS and WMS systems such as DDS, GDT, GE Smallworld, Bentley Expert Designer, and Maximo Manage scope, schedule, and budget of work assigned.
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A minimum of 4 years of prior relevant experience: Relevant experience is either working directly with an electric utility or an electric utility consulting company performing design engineering for electric distribution.
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Leidos is seeking a Lead Distribution Engineer in Virginia who is passionate about electric utility design engineering. Professional Engineer License (PE) Some occasional local or regional travel may be anticipated, including on-site or in-office meetings with Leidos' customers.
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We are seeking a Lead Distribution Engineer who is passionate about electric utility design engineering. Leidos Civil Group helps modernize infrastructure, systems, and security.
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Currently, we have an opportunity for an Associate Distribution Engineer for electric utility design engineering in our Charlotte, NC office. Candidates will gain experience in coordination of conflicting utilities, and other field engineering design requirements, the assessment and development of design big packages for complex cable/conduit projects in dense urban environments, work permit development, easements and ROW applications, and the design of mainline vault medium voltage switchgear, network system design and distribution system protection and coordination.
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T his position is largely remote in nature, but Candidates must be located in the Northeastern United States in order to provide support to internal teams and Leidos' utility customers as needed.
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Leidos is on the hunt for a Distribution Engineer who is passionate about Electric Utility Distribution Engineer. Mid-level : Bachelor of Science in Engineering discipline (Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, or Industrial), with four plus (4+) years of prior relevant experience: Relevant experience is either working directly with an electric utility or an electric utility consulting company performing design engineering for electric distribution.
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