Electrical Engineer III - Data Center Substations
As a mid level Electrical Engineer in the Data Center Substations group, you will be responsible for performing engineering design and analysis under the responsible charge of a Professional Engineer. You will be responsible for supporting client projects and providing a quality deliverable that is on time and within the defined budget.Salary Range: $90,000 - $110,000 / yearThe salary range above is based upon the Denver, Colorado labor market.Essential ResponsibilitiesPerforms detailed design on all aspects of substation electrical power systems to include one-line diagrams, three-line diagrams, control and relaying schematics, wiring diagrams, SCADA, communications, conduit and cable sizing/routing, grounding design, general arrangement, selection of equipment, writing of equipment specifications, project and construction cost estimates, and project schedulingPrepares computer-based models and perform power system studies on utility and industrial/commercial electrical power transmission and distribution systems, including short circuit, load flow, relay coordination, arc flash, power factor, harmonic analysis, and other related studies. Employee should create simple hand checks to quantify the computer aided resultsDevelops protective relay settings.Prepares a variety of documents and reports associated with projects including cost estimates, budget reports, proposals, and studiesProvides field assistance and troubleshootingChecks the work of designers, drafters, and field service personnel for general quality and accuracy as requiredUnderstands the applications of relevant Codes and StandardsAssists with client contacts and communication pertaining to specific assignments and meetingsOther duties as assignedMust HaveEducation: Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering or Electrical Engineering Technology from an accredited institution, electric power option preferredExperience: 1 - 5 years of relevant engineering or field experienceLicensure: FE, PE is a plus, but not requiredKnowledge and familiarity with substation electrical designExperience with AutoCAD is a plusPossesses effective written and oral communications skillsGood interpersonal and people skillsNote: Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis.Work Environment Hybrid or fully remote work model depending on location and project needsTravel typically ranges from 15-25% and varies by projectCombination of office-based work and periodic field engagementBenefits & Total RewardsNEI offers a comprehensive benefits and total rewards package that include medical, dental, and vision coverage; employer-paid life insurance and long-term disability; a 401(k) with employer matching; paid time off; paid holidays; and paid parental leave. Benefits eligibility and details may vary by role and location and will be provided during the interview process.We are a proud equal opportunity employer, and we do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship status, marital status, disability, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, or genetic information. NEI Electric Power Engineering participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your completed Form I-9 to confirm your work authorization in the United States.