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Responsible for the design, modeling, development and testing of a machine, structure or system. Develops functional requirements. Understands and applies standard engineering principles. Creates simulations and prototypes to evaluate preliminary designs and test how a machine, structure or system operates. Designs and tests components, and integrates components to produce final product. Monitors quality of products and controls the efficiency of processes. Evaluates a design's overall effectiveness, cost, reliability, and safety. Investigates root causes of failures to maintain quality and recommend improvements.
Position Overview Xcel Energy is seeking an E&C Engineer level I to support two single‑cycle combustion turbine projects in the SPS territory. This is a field‑based engineering role focused on supporting construction execution, EPC RFI coordination, open engineering items, and commissioning/start‑up activities.
Scope of Work & Key Responsibilities Act as a field engineer supporting EPC RFI submittal and response processes
Support open engineering items during construction
Assist with commissioning and start‑up activities
Provide technical oversight of EPC field activities
Coordinate with project managers, engineers, construction managers, and external vendors
Typical Day The resource will be onsite supporting day‑to‑day construction and engineering activities, reviewing drawings, supporting RFIs, coordinating with the EPC and turbine manufacturer, and assisting with technical issue resolution.
Team & Stakeholders This role will be working closely with Xcel project managers, assistant project managers, internal engineering team members, construction managers, EPC contractor Kiewit, and turbine manufacturer Siemens.
Work Environment & Safety This is a full‑time, onsite field role requiring PPE including high‑visibility vests and steel‑toe boots. A one‑time reimbursement up to $75 for steel‑toe boots is approved and should be submitted via VNDLY.
Ramp‑Up Expectations Week 1: Become familiar with the project, team, drawings, schedule, and RFI processes.
Month 1: Actively support RFIs, engineering reviews, and field coordination with EPC and vendors.
Work Hours & Overtime Standard daytime work hours are expected. As construction activities ramp up, overtime and potential Saturday work may be required.
Project Duration & Extension Potential The initial assignment is expected to be 12 months. The overall project duration is estimated at approximately three years, with a high likelihood of extension.
Required Skills & Experience Experience supporting EPC construction projects
Familiarity with RFI submittal and document control processes
Experience with Siemens combustion turbines (preferred)
Mechanical and electrical engineering exposure (mechanical preferred)
Experience working onsite in construction or field environments
Valid driver's license
Tools & Systems SharePoint and similar document management platforms
EPC document transmittal systems (e.g., InEight / TeamBinder – preferred, not required)
Microsoft Office and Microsoft Teams
Preferred Candidate Background Candidates with experience at major EPC firms or utilities such as Burns & McDonnell, Black & Veatch, Sargent & Lundy, Kiewit, Siemens, or other large IOU utilities are preferred. Professional Engineer (PE) licensure is preferred but not required.
Soft Skills Strong communication skills
Problem‑solving mindset
Willingness to take initiative
Ability to collaborate across engineering, construction, and vendor teams
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