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Engineer (Civil Engineering Preferred)

Description Dependent upon experience: Engineer I Perform assignments requiring the application of engineering knowledge in such activities as planning, design, research, development, testing, maintenance, troubleshooting, project management and operation at assigned location. Engineer II Engage in tests for obtaining, compiling, calculating and analyzing technical data for the control and improvement of equipment efficiency. Engage in testing, maintenance, and calibration of equipment to ensure optimal performance and efficiency. Participate in the planning, budgeting, and coordination of activities. Assist in studies and investigations into departmental engineering problems and assist in making recommendations for viable solutions. Engineer III Perform advanced engineering assignments; conduct tests and make recommendations in connection with departmental engineering issues. Guide the planning, budgeting, and coordination of activities. Participate in reliability studies and processes; investigate, analyze and provide solutions regarding critical equipment. Work with limited supervision and lead teams to achieve specified goals. Engineer IV Engage in studies and investigations into departmental engineering problems and make recommendations concerning solutions. Assume supervisory responsibilities as assigned. Direct and/or oversee the planning, budgeting, and coordination of activities relative to the engineering needs. Expected to align personal goals with the Mission, Vision, and Values of OVEC-IKEC. Key Responsibilities Provide recommendations for the repair and/or replacement of critical components to reduce plant EFOR, improve availability and maintain environmental compliance. Plan and conduct routine tests on equipment. Take data from tests and compile, calculate, plot, interpret and report with conclusions and recommendations. Facilitate the conception of improved systems and equipment. When assigned asset ownership, carry out duties and responsibilities outlined in the OVEC-IKEC Asset Health Handbook. Perform special tests or investigations. Analyze operating charts and other operating data to determine equipment performance or operating procedure; interpret results to suggest improvements to be made. Conduct surveys to root cause of equipment failures and process inefficiencies. Observe and supervise the calibration of instruments, meters, scales and recorders; analyze and make suggestions for improving or establishing these calibrating procedures. Investigate causes of complaint and assist when necessary. Keep informed of the latest practices and procedures in engineering and consistently apply these to ensure efficiency and economy. Perform duties in accordance with all applicable federal and state safety laws and regulations, and all applicable company safety rules and operating procedures; when supervising others, assure that safe work practices are followed and conduct safety meetings; make suggestions for the improvement of the safety program and encourage others to do so. Carry out within the assigned area of responsibility the Company’s program of Equal Employment Opportunity including its Affirmative Action obligations. Responsible for knowing and complying with the laws and Code of Business Conduct related to the performance of the aforementioned duties. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor of science in Engineering Civil Engineering preferred Benefits As a full-time employee, the successful candidate will be eligible for full benefits, including: Medical, Dental and Vision insurance Health Savings Account (with Employer contribution if enrolled in a qualifying medical plan) Life Insurance Supplemental Pension & Savings Plan Paid Days Off Holidays Vacation Sick Pay Monetary incentives/Employee Incentive Plan Paid Parental Leave Additional Voluntary Benefits About Ohio Valley Electric Corporation Ohio Valley Electric Corporation (OVEC) and its wholly owned subsidiary, Indiana-Kentucky Electric Corporation (IKEC), were organized on October 1, 1952. The Companies were formed by investor-owned utilities furnishing electric service in the Ohio River Valley area and their parent holding companies for the purpose of providing the large electric power requirements projected for the uranium enrichment facilities then under construction by the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) near Portsmouth, Ohio. OVEC, AEC and OVEC’s owners or their utility company affiliates (called Sponsoring Companies) entered into power agreements to ensure the availability of the AEC’s substantial power requirements. On October 15, 1952, OVEC and AEC executed a 25-year agreement, which was later extended through December 31, 2005 under a Department of Energy (DOE) Power Agreement. On September 29, 2000, the DOE gave OVEC notice of cancellation of the DOE Power Agreement. On April 30, 2003, the DOE Power Agreement terminated in accordance with the notice of cancellation. OVEC and the Sponsoring Companies signed an Inter-Company Power Agreement (ICPA) on July 10, 1953, to support the DOE Power Agreement and provide for excess energy sales to the Sponsoring Companies of power not utilized by the DOE or its predecessors. Since the termination of the DOE Power Agreement on April 30, 2003, OVEC’s entire generating capacity has been available to the Sponsoring Companies under the terms of the ICPA. The Sponsoring Companies and OVEC entered into an Amended and Restated ICPA, effective as of August 11, 2011, which extends its term to June 30, 2040.