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Entry Level Power Distribution Engineer Jobs in Florida

Distribution Designer

Orlando, FL

$19.25 - $23.25/hr

... power distribution companies. We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Distribution Designer, reporting to the Manager, Distribution Engineering, this position can be located in any of the ...

Distribution Designer

West Palm Beach, FL

$19.75 - $24.25/hr

... power distribution companies. We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Distribution Designer, reporting to the Manager, Distribution Engineering, this position can be located in any of the ...

Distribution Designer

Orlando, FL

$19.25 - $23.25/hr

... power distribution companies. We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Distribution Designer, reporting to the Manager, Distribution Engineering, this position can be located in any of the ...

Distribution Designer

West Palm Beach, FL

$19.75 - $24.25/hr

... power distribution companies. We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Distribution Designer, reporting to the Manager, Distribution Engineering, this position can be located in any of the ...

Kratos engineers and deploys technology and systems that move national security forward, with the ... Proven experience in designing electrical systems, including power distribution (low and medium ...

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What is the difference between Entry Level Power Distribution Engineer vs Power Systems Engineer?

AspectEntry Level Power Distribution EngineerPower Systems Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Electrical Engineering, relevant internshipsBachelor's or Master's in Electrical Engineering, certifications like PE or FE
Work EnvironmentDesigning and analyzing power distribution systems, field inspectionsPlanning, modeling, and optimizing power systems, often in office settings
Employer & Industry UsageUtilities, construction firms, energy companiesUtilities, consulting firms, energy sector
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The Entry Level Power Distribution Engineer typically focuses on designing and analyzing power distribution systems, often working in the field or on-site. In contrast, a Power Systems Engineer generally works on the planning, modeling, and optimization of entire power systems, often in an office environment. Both roles require a background in electrical engineering, but Power Systems Engineers may hold advanced certifications and work on broader system-level projects.

What are the most commonly searched types of Power Distribution Engineer jobs in Florida? The most popular types of Power Distribution Engineer jobs in Florida are:
Distribution Engineering Designer I

Distribution Engineering Designer I

KCI Technologies Inc.

Maitland, FL

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


KCI Technologies rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 17 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

172nd of 352 rated engineering


Job description

Overview

Join us as we Rise to the Challenge

At KCI, we're building an enduring community that provides unparalleled value to our employee-owners. We make our mark designing and delivering our world-class solutions, so we invest deeply in supporting and developing our team. We reward integrity and commitment, and when we do well, you do well. Our employees have the freedom to innovate, unlimited growth, a voice that matters, a lifestyle that works, and skin in the game. Achievements are shared and celebrated. As a team, we are motivated to better ourselves, each other, and the world around us. 

 

THE COMPANY

KCI Technologies, Inc. is a 100% employee-owned engineering, consulting and construction firm serving clients throughout the United States. KCI is recognized as an industry leader, employing cutting-edge technologies, management practices and strategic growth initiatives. Employee ownership fosters an entrepreneurial spirit, encourages technical expertise, and shapes strategic planning.

KCI is currently ranked #50 on Engineering News-Record's list of the Top 500 design firms in the nation.

KCI BENEFITS INFORMATION

We offer a competitive compensation package, family friendly benefits, a collaborative working environment, and the training, mentoring and resources you need to advance in your career.

We understand that you have choices, and we know that together we will make a great team!

KCI is committed to building a diverse and inclusive staff, and we encourage women, people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, and individuals with disabilities to apply.

Duties, Responsibilities & Other

Job Summary:   The Distribution Engineer Designer I (DED I) position is the first level of the DED career track where progression is based on time in grade and performance.  This career track is tasked with providing designs for electrical distribution systems including but not limited to:  Overhead and underground circuits for joint use, lighting, and commercial, industrial and residential development.  This track is responsible for using technical engineering calculations and analysis incorporating accurate field data collection to complete design work.  Those in this DED I role will assist with storm restoration when requested at an appropriate level for their experience.  The DED I role involves creating simple design projects and providing support to others with more complex projects with some independence.  The DED I will have interactions with clients/customers and construction crews to progress their projects. The role provides foundational experience in electrical distribution system design.

This position primarily involves working in an office environment.  There is an expectation of significant field work, which may include exposure to inclement weather conditions such as extreme heat/cold, high humidity, rain, snow and icy conditions.  Field exposure to insects, animals and vegetation may pose a threat.

Key Technical Skills Required:

  • CAD Experience
  • Power Distribution experience
  • Pole Analysis software
  • WMS experience (ex. Maximo)
  • Understanding of Electrical Components
  • Circuit knowledge of electrical components
  • Advanced distribution techniques (switchgear, cap bank)
  • Conduit systems
  • Advancing knowledge of reliability schemes
  • Field and work zone safety

 

Your key responsibilities include:

  • Producing electric distribution design drawings and Bill Of Material (BOM) necessary for the construction of simple projects.
  • Performing field data collection using standard tools and processes and performing necessary project-specific inspections accurately and efficiently.
  • Becoming familiar with technical analysis which can include cable pulling calculations, cable voltage drop calculations, transformer loading calculations, and pole loading analysis calculations.
  • Gaining familiarity with client construction standards, construction and workflow processes, and customer charging guidelines, as required.
  • Generating permitting and other project supporting documentation as needed.
  • Understanding the hazards and dangers of the distribution system and how to navigate their role to prevent dangerous situations and mitigating hazards during the office and field portion of their role.
  • Actively looking out for others' safety in all aspects of this work.
  • Attending and engaging in scheduled safety meetings and adhering to driving and site hazard identification, mitigation and reporting training.
  • Incumbents will have the ability to work on a storm response local or travel team as a Driver and Assessor Learner.
  • This role will work under close supervision for mentorship, guidance and training.

This role will work under close supervision for mentorship, guidance and training.  

Qualifications
  • Four-year ABET-accredited Engineering degree.

  • FE/EIT preferred
  • Valid Drivers License required
  • Pre-employment drug screening is a condition of employment. Background and motor vehicle checks may be required based upon position.
Employment Type: FULL_TIME

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