Job Title: Electrical Engineer- Entry Level
Location: Auburn, AL 36832
Pay rate: $30-$33 per hour
Shift Schedule: Standard Shift
Duration: 12 months contract
Job Overview:
A Engineer is responsible for designing, planning, and managing the electrical distribution systems that deliver electricity to homes, businesses, and industries. They play a crucial role in ensuring the safe, reliable, and efficient distribution of electrical power.
Key Responsibilities:
- Distribution System Design:
Design, plan, and optimize electrical distribution systems, including overhead and underground lines, substations, transformers, and other components. Ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations. - Network Analysis:
Perform load flow analysis, fault analysis, and voltage drop calculations to assess the capacity and performance of the distribution network. Identify and mitigate potential issues. - Asset Management:
Maintain accurate records of distribution equipment, perform condition assessments, and recommend maintenance, repair, or replacement of aging or damaged assets. - Equipment Selection:
Specify and select distribution equipment, such as transformers, circuit breakers, switches, and protective devices, considering factors like voltage levels and load requirements. - Safety and Compliance:
Ensure that distribution system designs meet safety standards, environmental regulations, and industry codes. Collaborate with regulatory authorities for approvals and compliance. - Reliability Improvement:
Identify opportunities to enhance the reliability of the distribution system, reduce downtime, and improve power quality. Implement strategies for system resilience. - New Connections:
Evaluate requests for new electrical connections, assess their impact on the distribution network, and design the necessary infrastructure to support new customers. - Project Management:
Manage distribution infrastructure projects from conception to completion. Coordinate with construction crews, contractors, and vendors to ensure project timelines and budgets are met. - Emergencies and Outages:
Respond to emergency situations, such as power outages or equipment failures, by conducting rapid assessments and developing solutions to restore power. - Data Analysis:
Analyze data from monitoring systems, smart grids, and sensors to gain insights into distribution system performance and make data-driven decisions.
Qualifications:
- Education:
A bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related field is typically required. A master's degree may be preferred for more specialized roles. - Professional Licensure:
Many Distribution Engineers are required to hold a professional engineering license (PE) or similar certifications, which vary by region. - Technical Skills:
Proficiency in distribution system design software, computer-aided design (CAD) tools, and power system simulation software. Familiarity with AutoCAD and GIS (Geographic Information Systems) may be beneficial. - Knowledge:
In-depth knowledge of electrical distribution principles, grid operation, protection systems, and equipment. Understanding of regulatory requirements and industry standards. - Analytical Skills:
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills for assessing network performance, diagnosing issues, and proposing solutions. - Safety Awareness:
A strong commitment to safety protocols and procedures in designing and maintaining electrical distribution systems. - Project Management:
Project management skills to effectively plan, execute, and oversee distribution infrastructure projects. - Communication:
Excellent communication skills to collaborate with cross-functional teams, regulatory bodies, and stakeholders. - Adaptability:
Ability to adapt to new technologies, industry trends, and changing energy demands in the electrical distribution sector.