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Westwood Professional Services, Inc. is seeking a Substation Engineer – System Protection to join our team. Substation Engineer - System Protection. The Substation System Protection Engineer serves as an engineer on electric substation design projects for high-voltage utility systems and renewable energy interconnection projects.
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As a substation engineer, you will lead or support utility and power substation projects and clients. 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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Experience with various vendor protective relay equipment typically used in substation protection, including SEL, ABB, GE, Areva, and Basler. You will perform analysis and design of single line diagrams, substation relaying & metering diagrams (i.e. A.C. schematic diagrams), and D.C. Schematic diagrams.
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Project work may include grid hardening and reliability, substation optimization, joint use make-ready, and street light projects. The successful Associate Distribution Engineer candidate will support the following activities under the supervision of a technical lead: Develop design and construction work packages for electrical overhead and underground distribution systems operating from 4kV through 138kV mostly associated with programmatic work such as overloaded transformers, inspection and maintenance, joint use, and inspection reports.
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Interactions with other disciplines(Substation, Protection & Controls, and Civil Structural) Currently, we have an opportunity for an Associate Distribution Engineer for electric utility design engineering in our Charlotte, NC office.
$48,100 - $86,950 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The Substation Physical Engineer serves as a client-facing point of contact engineer on electric substation design projects for high-voltage utility systems and renewable energy interconnection projects.
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Work under direct mentorship of Sr. and/or Lead engineer and designer preparing substation electrical package including 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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Location: Travel to project sites - Active projects in: NC, SC, VA, GA, MS, KY, TX, & NBDescription:The Field Service Engineer III provides support to the Commissioning Superintendent to manage the project commissioning activities or may provide support to the Director of Commissioning for departmental initiatives.
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Experience with liaising substation, transmission, environmental, real estate, construction, and maintenance stakeholders. As a Associate Engineer, you will provide entry-level engineering/technical expertise on electric transmission design projects for high-voltage (HV) overhead utility systems.
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As an Career 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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Overview Substation Lead Engineer - Physical Westwood Professional Services, Inc. Westwood Professional Services, Inc. is seeking a Substation Physical Lead Engineer to join our team.
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Strong knowledge of the National Electrical Code and various industry standards, such as OSHA and NFPA. Requires special skills in a majority of the following: Power quality surveys - generation and co-generation start-up – ANSI, NEC, NEMA and specifications (field evaluation); pilot wire and distance relaying - computer power system transient surveys - vector, phasor analogy; UPS systems - drive systems - complex control systems - medium and high voltage substation start-up, vibration analysis.
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As a Network Engineer, you will be responsible for creating Design Guides, Position Statements, Process Guides, Reference Diagrams, and Print Templates essential for the effective delivery and troubleshooting of substation and VPN solutions.
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Minimum of 5 years of technical design experience with high voltage electrical switchyard and substation projects of varying complexity, including foundation and steel structural design. Technical design experience with physical/outdoor design of high voltage electrical switchyard and substation projects of varying complexity up to 500kV.
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Education – Qualifications, Accreditation, Training:Required: 4 or 5 year Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering Preferred: Professional Engineer (PE) in the United States Moving forward togetherWe want our people to be energized and empowered to drive sustainable impact.
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