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This is a fully remote position offering flexibility and the opportunity to work with a dynamic team on cutting-edge transmission line projects. Our client, a leading engineering firm with headquarters in Pennsylvania and operations across the East Coast, is seeking a skilled and experienced Transmission Line Engineer ready to transition into project management or currently working as a Project Manager.
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Utilize software tools such as PLS-CADD, PLS-POLE, and other relevant engineering software to develop transmission line designs. Flexible working hours and fully remote work environment. Experience with PLS-CADD, PLS-POLE, and other relevant engineering software.
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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, or a related field. Perform electrical, mechanical, and structural calculations for transmission line projects. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including civil, electrical, and structural engineers, to integrate transmission line designs into larger projects.
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PMP certification or coursework in project management is a plus but not required. Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior engineers and support staff. Lead and manage transmission line projects from planning through execution and closeout, ensuring they meet quality, scope, and budget requirements.
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The ideal candidate will have 6-10 years of experience in transmission line engineering and a strong interest in project management. Design and analyze transmission lines, including the selection of structures, conductors, insulators, and foundations.
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Foster strong client relationships through effective communication, problem-solving, and responsiveness. This role requires a blend of technical expertise and project management skills. 6-10 years of experience in transmission line engineering.
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Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance. Monitor project progress and performance, identifying and mitigating risks and issues. Proven ability to manage multiple projects and priorities in a fast-paced environment.
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Conduct field assessments and site visits as needed to gather data and validate design assumptions. Coordinate with clients, stakeholders, and internal teams to define project scope, objectives, and deliverables.
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Ensure adherence to project management methodologies and best practices. Prepare and present project reports, updates, and documentation to clients and senior management. Ensure compliance with industry standards, codes, and regulations (NESC, ANSI, IEEE, etc.
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Develop and maintain project schedules, budgets, and resource plans. You will be responsible for leading projects from inception to completion, ensuring technical excellence, adherence to project timelines, and client satisfaction.
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Opportunities for professional growth and development. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Competitive salary and performance-based bonuses. Retirement savings plan with employer match. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
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Knowledge of industry standards and regulations (NESC, ANSI, IEEE, etc.
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