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Electrical control systems will be installed on precision drilling machines ... Associates degree in Engineering Technologies, CAD Drafting, or equivalent experience * 2+ years ...

Bachelor's degree in electrical design drafting or related field preferred. * Master's degree in Electrical Engineering or Information Technology preferred * 2+ years of design experience. * Revit ...

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Create electrical design and drafting deliverables for commercial and industrial facilities using 2D and 3D design platforms (examples include SmartPlant, Revit, AutoCAD, or similar tools). * Develop ...

The successful candidate will have a hands-on role under the direction of a Project Manager and Engineering lead to perform electrical control panel design and CAD drafting for all assigned projects.

Associate's degree in drafting/design/engineering technology or equivalent from 2-year college or ... Able to accurately draw complex electrical/controls systems from sketches or specifications using ...

... design experience * Experience with control systems, instrumentation and motor controls * AutoCAD Electrical experience * Ability to read electrical drawings and P&IDs * Familiarity with drafting ...

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How much do electrical design drafting jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for electrical design drafting in the United States is $28.78, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.52 and $31.49 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an electrical design drafter?

To thrive as an Electrical Design Drafter, you need a solid understanding of electrical principles, drafting techniques, and an associate degree or certification in drafting or electrical engineering technology. Proficiency with computer-aided design (CAD) software such as AutoCAD, Revit, or SolidWorks is typically required, along with familiarity with industry standards like the National Electrical Code (NEC). Attention to detail, strong problem-solving skills, and effective communication are valuable soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure accurate, compliant, and efficient electrical designs that meet project and safety requirements.

What is the difference between Electrical Design Drafting vs Electrical Engineering?

AspectElectrical Design DraftingElectrical Engineering
CredentialsTypically technical diplomas or certifications in drafting or CAD softwareBachelor's degree in electrical engineering or related field
Work EnvironmentDesign offices, CAD labs, construction sitesDesign, research, testing labs, project management
Employer & Industry UsageArchitectural, construction, manufacturing firmsEngineering firms, utilities, industrial companies
Primary FocusCreating detailed electrical drawings and schematicsDesigning electrical systems, analyzing performance, solving engineering problems

Electrical Design Drafting focuses on creating detailed electrical drawings using CAD software, while Electrical Engineering involves designing, analyzing, and optimizing electrical systems through engineering principles. Both roles are essential in the electrical industry but differ in scope and responsibilities.

How does an electrical design drafter typically collaborate with engineers and other team members during a project?

Electrical Design Drafters work closely with electrical engineers, project managers, and sometimes construction teams to translate engineering concepts into precise technical drawings. Regular coordination meetings and design reviews are common to ensure that drawings meet project specifications and compliance standards. Drafters also frequently update drawings based on feedback or changes and help resolve design issues that arise during project execution. Effective communication and attention to detail are essential for successful collaboration in this role.

What is electrical design drafting?

Electrical Design Drafting is the process of creating detailed technical drawings and plans for electrical systems within buildings, machinery, or infrastructure. These drafts are used by engineers and electricians to guide the installation and maintenance of wiring, lighting, power distribution, and control systems. Electrical design drafters use computer-aided design (CAD) software to produce accurate and clear schematics, layouts, and diagrams. Their work helps ensure that electrical systems are safe, efficient, and compliant with industry codes and standards.
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What states have the most Electrical Design Drafting jobs?

States with the most job openings for Electrical Design Drafting jobs include:

Infographic showing various Electrical Design Drafting job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 88% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,870 per year, or $28.8 per hour.

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Job description

At PGE, our work involves dreaming about, planning for, and realizing a smarter, cleaner, more enduring Oregon neighborhood. Its core to our DNA and we haven't stopped since we started in 1888. We energize lives, strengthen communities and drive advancements in energy that promote social, economic and environmental progress. We're always on the lookout for people passionate about leading and being a part of teams that are advancing innovative clean energy solutions that are also affordable and accessible to all.

Department Summary
Power Supply Engineering Services (PSES) provides quality engineering solutions and analyses to maintain safe, reliable and cost-effective operations of PGE generation assets. The Engineering Design Support group provides electrical, mechanical, and civil design expertise and support service to Engineering and Plant Personnel. The group develops and maintains engineering drawings and models to support operations, maintenance, physical security, environmental, licensing, and regulatory functions.

Position Summary
Electrical Plant Designers provide professional-level electrical design knowledge and on-site support at thermal, hydro, and wind power plants and switchyards. They apply sound design practices and guidelines, using current design technology resources, to assist engineers with engineering designs by ensuring design concepts and details are accurately and clearly conveyed. They also provide drafting for design and as-built projects using AutoCAD and other software, as well as manage drawing modifications using a drawing management system.

The Electrical Design staff supports Electrical Engineering Capital and O&M Projects. Additionally, they are the primary point of contact to respond to As-Built Requests (ABRs) from Plant Engineers, Operators, and Technicians. Specifically, they are responsible for updating One Lines which are critical documents used in the safe and reliable operation of the plants and their systems. Additionally, they are responsible for updating Operating One Lines which are used by the System Control Center.

2 Position available. Can be filled at either an Associate/p1 or Electrical Designer/p2 level.See determining required qualifications below.

Responsibilities
Design Work
Provides professional-level electrical design knowledge and on-site support at thermal, hydro and wind power plants and switchyards; assists engineers in moderately complex engineering designs; designs and lays out simple systems to meet basic engineering criteria; determines materials to be used for design.
Design Practices and Technology
Applies sound design practices and guidelines and uses current design technology resources for moderately complex projects; provides drafting for design and as-built projects using AutoCAD and other software; controls drawing modifications using a drawing management system and procedures.
Design Drawings
Converts moderately complex engineering designs, criteria and data into drawings and sketches; ensures design concepts and details are accurately and clearly conveyed.
As-Built Packages
Creates, processes and checks as-built packages for moderately complex projects; researches and resolves technical documentation inaccuracies and discrepancies; conducts as-built walk-down for final documentation; tracks and monitors annual as-built activities; provides status reports.
Engineering Principles, Codes and Standards
Ensures design solutions meet engineering principles; technical, regulatory and contractual requirements; industry codes; and company standards.
On-Site Support and Field Investigations
Provides on-site construction support for moderately complex projects; prepares field reports; develops/updates drawings to guide construction personnel; assists engineers with drawing red-lines; assists with plant system troubleshooting and turnover.
General Project Support
Procures materials and basic equipment that meet project requirements; maintains a work management system to monitor design progress; contributes to project schedule development and updates; informs engineer of project status and concerns.

Qualifications
P2 Required:
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in engineering technology or other related field or equivalent experience.
Experience: Typically two or more years in electrical design, drafting or related field. Preferred working knowledge of Schematics & Wiring Diagrams for various systems including Station Service, High Voltage Protective Relaying and Control Systems.
Valid Driver's License required, This role will require travel to various generation facilities.

P1 required:
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in engineering technology or other related field or equivalent experience.
Experience: Typically two or fewer years in electrical, mechanical or civil design, drafting or related field. Preferred working knowledge of Schematics & Wiring Diagrams for various systems including Station Service, High Voltage Protective Relaying and Control Systems.
Valid Driver's License required, This role will require travel to various generation facilities.

Preferred:
Working knowledge of engineering concepts/proposals and plant requirements and skills in translating those into sound detailed design solutions
Working knowledge of industrial practices, electrical theory and subsystems
Working skills in resolving complex design problems and integrating new design technology into outdated plant systems
Working skills in using PGE drawing control system
Working knowledge of material selection, application and procurement for design projects
Working computer skills using drafting applications (e.g., Autodesk products)
Working analytical thinking skills
Working decision-making skills
Working interpersonal skills
Working organization and prioritization skills
Working problem-solving skills
Working written and oral communication skills

Physical Capabilities
Driving/travel/commute: Daily within service territory - Occasionally
Driving/travel/commute: Overnight inside/outside the service territory - Occasionally (one to two times a month or less)
Computer use (use computer regularly for entire work shift)
Lifting/pushing/pulling: Up to 10 lbs.
Carrying: Up to 10 lbs.
Unstable surfaces requiring balance (i.e., moving equipment, boats) (check all that apply):
o Elevated areas (i.e., catwalks, roofs and high buildings)
o Walking distances and surfaces (long distances and over rough, uneven or rocky surfaces)
o Stairs (over 10 steps)
o Ladders (over 10 rungs)
Environment - Indoor/Outdoor (check all that apply):
Office
Plant
Field
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Actual total compensation, including a performance based incentive bonus, is commensurate with experience, skills, qualifications, education, training, and internal equity.

PGE believes in rewarding dedicated performance. We provide a total rewards package that is designed to reward your contributions to the company, and, at the same time, support your well-being and professional development, both now and into the future. To find out more, click here.

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PGE is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering a workplace where employees feel connected, valued, and empowered to thrive. PGE will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religion, disability, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law.

PGE does not discriminate on the basis of disability. We recognize individuals have a variety of abilities to offer and we believe there is much to value and celebrate by incorporating different abilities into the work we do. One very important way we live this out is in our application and interview process. We work hard to support individuals who may need an accommodation to fully participate in these processes. If you feel you may need an accommodation, or would like to request one, please notify the Recruiter associated with the job posting. You may also make this request by contacting talentacquisition@pgn.comor by calling 503-464-7250. The Recruiter will provide information and next steps for the accommodation process.

To be considered for this position, please complete the following employment application by the posting close date. Posting closes at midnight (Pacific Time) on the closing date below. If no date is listed, job is open until filled.


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