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The Deloitte team is seeking a mid-level Transmission Planning Engineer with the technical knowledge and practical experience to help power sector stakeholders achieve goals related to grid modernization, renewables integration, and system expansion.
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Overseeing the research, design, concept development, planning, and construction of energy facilities, specifically hydropower, as well as solar, wind or biomass power plants; transmission and distribution substations.
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Must be well versed in various aspects of engineering, design, and construction, and contracting methodologies, as well as project planning and management-related tasks and activities including, but not limited to, engineering, estimating, scheduling, bidding, project management and administration and management of prime contracts, preparation and administration of purchase orders and subcontracts, field supervision, budget control, safety, quality assurance, etc.
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The Electrical Engineer will be responsible for design and planning related activities associated with electric transmission, distribution, and substation facilities. Working with different types of projects ranging from distribution to transmission level voltages.
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Responsibilities will also include preparation of studies and reports for transmission and distribution systems. As a Protection & Control Engineer, candidates will have the opportunity to design substation protection and control projects for electric utilities at voltages from 12kV up to 500kV. This is an exciting and growing field in the power systems industry and allows candidates to get exposure to how the power generation such as that of renewable energy ties into the electric system.
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Mid-Level: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, or related degree with two (2+) or more years of Substation protection control design and/or field testing/commissioning experience. Lead Level: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, or related degree with eight (8+) or more years of Substation protection control design and/or field testing/commissioning experience.
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Lead a variety of Engineering projects including the planning and completion of inspections and investigations on hydropower structures and other renewable energy developments, determining the safety and efficacy of such facilities or structures, execute rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts, as well as new design and construction projects.
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The primary focus for this Senior Project Manager is to provide environmental services and strategies to clients involving siting, routing, permitting, and construction of electric transmission lines and substations, renewable energy projects, and midstream pipelines.
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ECI employs over 700 engineers, designers, project managers, surveyors, right-of-way agents, environmental planners, construction professionals and support staff in 20+ engineering offices across the U.S. ECI has over 35 years of experience in the planning, engineering and construction of a wide range of power delivery projects including substations, transmission lines, energy storage facilities, distribution systems, communication systems and industrial electrical facilities.
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Tasks include project planning, budget, schedule, and scope development. Lead hydropower projects, dam safety, spillway and tunnels, and seismic remediation projects. You will be joining the premier engineering firm that is leading the field in hydropower, pumped storage hydro, solar and batteries, and wind generation in the West.
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Master's degree or above in a field related to the environmental services that SWCA generally provides, including (but not limited to) biology, archaeology, anthropology, planning, environmental regulatory compliance, GIS, hydrology, and other environmental and planning fields; and/or a master's degree in business administration, with an emphasis on risk management, strategic planning, and/or operations management.
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ECI employs over 650 engineers, designers, project managers, surveyors, right-of-way agents, environmental planners, construction professionals and support staff in 20+ engineering offices across the U.S. ECI has over 35 years of experience in the planning, engineering, and construction of a wide range of power delivery projects including substations, transmission lines, energy storage facilities, distribution systems, communication systems and industrial electrical facilities.
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We have approximately 700 wastewater market sector employees spanning a range of biosolids management and solids processing services, as well as related wastewater treatment and utility master planning; strategic advisory services, transmission and distribution, water reuse; construction management and inspection; program management; and asset management and operations assistance.
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The primary focus of this position will be to conduct avian surveys in support of wind energy projects, although there may be opportunities to support a wide variety of projects in the Pacific Northwest area including renewable energy, power transmission, infrastructure utilities, pipelines, mining, and state or federal transportation projects depending on the technician's availability and skillset.
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The successful candidate will serve as a Lead Engineer on underground electric transmission design projects for high-voltage (HV) and extra high-voltage (EHV) overhead utility systems. Our Transmission business seeks experienced Underground Transmission Line Engineers to join its dynamic team (100% remote/telework) to work in a fast-paced environment, solving challenging problems involved with high voltage electric underground transmission line design.
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