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As a Protections and Controls Substation Engineer with Middough, you will work as a member of a multi-discipline team on high-voltage utility systems and renewable energy interconnection projects with a strong focus on electrical transmission and distribution substation projects.
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Perform technical analyses of electrical substation systems including AC & DC schematic development, relay protection and controls, wiring design, equipment arrangements, conduit and raceway design, bus work, lighting, grounding, and other relevant project deliverables.
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Work in conjunction with Electric Line, Electric Substation, Planning, Engineering, Budgeting, Regulatory, Legal, Operations, and other NIPSCO departments in developing regulatory filings around NIPSCO's implementation of its long-term system plans, including TDSIC.
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Perform power system evaluations and analysis - Utility distribution and substation work required. Execute projects in all areas of electrical engineering including conceptual design to installation engineering services, estimating, equipment specification, detailed design, equipment inspection, field installation, and start-ups inclusive of client interaction.
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Contribute in specific, cross-functional, short-term, problem-solving teams that draw on the diversity of members to improve the safety and reliability of NIPSCO's electrical assets and processes.
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Work in a project team environment with other engineers and designers involved in detailed electrical design and project management of utility substation projects. Ideal candidate will have 10+ years of substation engineering and QA/QC experience.
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Become familiar with and assist with substation design, short circuit analysis, and ARC flash studies. Assist with electrical calculations including short circuit, load flow, arc flash, motor starting, harmonic, device coordination, and voltage drop.
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Preferably 5 years of electrical/utility CAD drafting experience including distribution, substation or transmission experience. The CAD Drafter assists an engineer and/or a designer in the drafting, and development of electrical utility projects for Orbital's customers using Computer Aided Design (CAD) to develop related engineering documentation.
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As a Substation Engineer with Middough, you will work as a member of the power or electrical team on single-discipline and multi-discipline electrical transmission and distribution projects.
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Age Requirements: Must be between the ages of 17 and 35 Electrical electronics installers repairers commercial and industrial equipment electric motor power tool powerhouse substation relay equipment installers motor vehicles transportation equipment Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transpo.
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