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Support bid solicitations and project development with expertise in substation engineering, procurement, and construction. BS in Electrical Engineering with 10+ years of power industry experience, with high voltage substation experience.
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Develop substation one lines, three lines, Aux AC Power Systems, DC Power Systems, DC Schematics, SCADA and Communications Systems, Relay Panel Layouts, Equipment Wiring, and Cable Schedules for new and existing substations.
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As an experienced Substation Engineer, you'll be at the heart of the action delivering power solutions for our clients. Substation Engineer - ( 230004UG ) Minimum 10 years of substation design and engineering experience within utilities, EPC and/or consulting organizations.
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We are currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced High Voltage Senior Substation Engineer to join our dynamic team. As a High Voltage Senior Substation Engineer - PE, you will play a key role in the design, analysis, and maintenance of high-voltage substations.
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Proficient in various areas of substation engineering such as civil, structural, P&C, and Studies. Engineer HV substation projects from conceptual design through construction. Strong understanding of substation grounding, lightning protection and illumination studies.
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EPC Project Director - BESS Substation Transmission and Distribution Hybrid. 3+ years in a leadership role where you were the ownerfor EPC T&D/Substation and/or BESS projects and working with an EPC firm.
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Minimum 10 years of experience in the utility industry or ability to perform QA/QC on Substation projects. Good understanding to create/modify technical specifications for major substation equipment, such as power transformers, power circuit breakers and control house.
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CDG Engineers, Inc. is looking to add a degreed substation engineer to their St. Louis, MO office. Typical projects include transmission tower design; transmission and distribution line design; substation design (civil, structural, and electrical); transmission and distribution studies; SCADA design, implementation, commissioning, and testing; and system protection (relaying) design, implementation, and commissioning.
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As an Career Substation Physical Engineer, candidates will have the opportunity to work on 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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Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, or related degree with four (4+) or more years of related substation physical design experience. Candidates will be expected to use knowledge of digital logic design, AC and DC circuits to design substation electrical projects.
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What Sets You Apart: Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, or related degree with four (4) or more years of related substation physical design experience. Create and check bill of materials for substation physical Expected to attend site visit at customer location Successful candidates must comply with quality control and safe work practices and maintain compliance with project scope, schedule, and budget.
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Responsible for QA/QC on substation projects as needed to support Department staff. Substation Managing Director - responsible for overall Substation strategy and direction across our national practice.
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Actalent is seeking a Lead Substation Engineer to manage individual projects from conception through construction and commissioning. 5+ years of Power Delivery Substation design experience required.
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The Substation Design Engineer is responsible for engineering design, project management and technical support for projects relating to new and existing Transmission Substations. Work closely with engineering firms contracted to perform Ameren Transmission substation design services.
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Physical substation design including yard layouts, plans, sections and details, grounding, lightning protection, control building arrangements, interior and exterior raceways, auxiliary AC/DC power systems, and associated bills of material.
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