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Throughout our history, we have partnered with utilities, municipalities, commercial clients, and developers to deliver some of the largest and most notable projects including transmission/distribution/substation, commercial and industrial, storm restoration, and renewable (solar and wind farms) energy.
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Experience with substation structure design, rigid bus design, foundation design, site development, oil spill containment design, and design of retaining walls, design of masonry control shelters, and fire-walls is a plus.
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Experience with various vendor protective relay equipment typically used in substation protection. You will perform preparations of the designs prepared by others for single line diagrams, substation relaying & metering diagrams (i.e. A.C. schematic diagrams), and D.C. schematic diagrams.
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Perform substation grounding calculations and studies, lightning protection and insulation coordination, lighting, bus calculations, transformer and bus sizing calculations, fault calculations, and AC and DC auxiliary system sizing calculations.
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The Distribution Engineer will work closely with engineers performing substation, transmission, renewable energy, power storage, and communication design. Our staff collaborates with Kiewit’s vast internal network of resources that span heavy civil and infrastructure, vertical and commercial buildings, mining, as well our oil and gas and power generation markets, to drive safe and cost-effective solutions that achieve client expectations and further Kiewit’s legacy of excellence.
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Knowledge of transmission and substation facilities and associated planning. Familiarity with technical tools such as PSSE, AutoCAD, PLS-CADD. Engineer in Training (EIT) or Professional Engineer (PE) Certification.
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As a Substation 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 field in the power systems industry allows candidates to gain exposure to how renewable energy ties into the electric system.
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Build client relationships and grow the Substation team based on project needs. Substation Department Manager. Build client relationships and grow the Substation team based on project needs.
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Substation design encompasses distribution, sub-transmission, transmission level voltage classes , HVDC/FACTs, renewable energy (wind and solar farms) and industrial MV/HV projects. Be our next Senior Substation Electrical Engineer - REMOTE.
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Position OverviewKiewit Power Engineers has an immediate opening for a motivated Substation Engineer to join our growing Substation team in the Power Delivery department in Chicago, IL. As part of this team of highly specialized design professionals, you will support a variety of substation, transmission and distribution projects ranging from 12kV to 500kV in both engineering detailed design and Engineer, Procure, Construct (EPC) projects for clients throughout the country.
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Background with substation communication equipment and industrial protocols (MODBUS, DNP, ICCP, and OPC) is required. Experience with GE, Rockwell Automation, Schneider Electric, or SEL PLC products is a plus.
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Knowledgeable of FERC and NERC requirements as they pertain to electric utility substation reliability requirements. Substation Integration/automation a plus. Knowledgeable of FERC and NERC requirements as they pertain to electric utility substation reliability requirements.
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Perform power system evaluations and analysis - Utility distribution and substation work required. BSEE with a minimum of 10 years’ experience needed in the oil refinery, power plant and/or steel manufacturing industries required.
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Using your knowledge of power delivery markets, published information, and client intel you’ll work with our business centers and our Integrated Design Team to forecast demand for both existing (e.g., substation physical design) and new service offerings (e.g., extra high voltage transmission lines, undergrounding of transmission lines, Project Management/Construction Management (PMCM), etc.
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Applies sound engineering principles and standards to utility substation or transmission line designs. As a member of a project team, the Graduate Engineer will perform engineering and design duties, which require application of engineering principles.
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