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As a Substation Electrical Engineer, you will take an active role in project conceptualization, work planning, and project execution. This position offers you the opportunity to work in a project team environment with other engineers and designers involved in the detailed electrical design and project management of high voltage substation projects.
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Our company provides professional services in civil, structural, mechanical, electrical and process engineering; architecture and planning; surveying; and environmental science and engineering.
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Manage scope of work for 3rd party electrical engineers including but not limited to studies; protection coordination, power flow, arc flash, Step/touch grounding analysis, PSCAD and PSSE modeling, and substation design.
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Perform conceptual and detailed HV and MV Substation Physical/Electrical design for medium to large scale utilities/substations (including basic layout, electrical arrangement, one line, three line drawings, plan-section, grounding, AC and DC system drawings.
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Three (3) years of substation electrical engineering experience, consulting preferred. Burns & McDonnell is seeking an Electrical Engineer to take control of their career potential in our Chicago office.
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7 to 10 years of relevant post education experience as an electrical engineer providing design deliverables for capital projects in power generation, transmission, and distribution at a utility, industrial, or commercial scale.
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As the leader of a project team, the Senior Substation Engineer performs engineering and design duties as well as organizes all activities required for the development and implementation of high voltage electrical substation projects across a multidisciplinary team of drafters, designers, and various levels of engineers.
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The Electrical Engineering position will report to the Chief Engineer or designee by the Chief Engineer in the Traction Power Department. Work as an Electrical Engineer within the Traction Power Engineering Department.
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In this position of an Electrical Engineer, you will have the opportunity to work as part of a team of engineers and technologists on multiple projects for a range of public and private sector clients.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Substation Electrical Engineer for our Chicago office. Create a substation design including One-Line, Plan view and sections, grounding plan and detail, cable raceway and trench drawings, lightning protection drawings, lighting drawings, connectors and conductors tables and details, Station BOM.
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As a Substation Engineer, you will take an active role in project conceptualization, work planning, and project execution. This position offers you the opportunity to work in a project team environment with other designers involved in the detailed electrical design of distribution and transmission substation projects.
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About the job Staff Electrical Engineer - Substation. Performing facets of substation protection and control design including panel arrangements, one lines/single lines, three lines, AC schematics, DC schematics, equipment wiring and relay panel wiring.
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The Field Service Center – Great Lakes Region performs various maintenance and repair of substation and utility electrical equipment. Knowledge of utility SCADA systems from the substation computer to the central SCADA servers is preferred.
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Help engineer and design the following substation electrical package but not limited to - Station One Lines, General Arrangement/Key Plan, Section & Elevations, Grounding, Lighting, Lightning plan and details, Conduit and Cable Raceway, Control Building, Equipment Specification, BOM, Bid evaluation and all related calculations, studies, and reports.
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Technical experience of a range of substation and circuit configurations (including EPC projects) at all systems voltages up to 400kV. Relevant experience, ideally with a network operator, a T&D consultancy firm or a substation OEM, in the front end / detailed design and settings of protection and control schemes (including equipment sizing and specifications.
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