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Fault Analysis Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Electrical Engineer - Substation Design

Bonifay, FL · On-site

$147K - $175K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

Ground grid and fault analysis tools * Maintain awareness of current substation construction methods, safety requirements, and materials. Client & Field Support * Work directly with electric ...

FMECA | Fault Tree | Attack Surface Modeling | Threat Modeling | Vulnerability Remediation | Criticality Analysis for embedded systems * Curiosity-driven approach to solving complex, industry and ...

Graduate Engineer- Electrical

Tampa, FL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Perform calculations such as electrical load analysis, lighting energy use, voltage drop, fault analysis, etc. * Provide reviews of submittals and preliminary reviews of requests for information

Graduate Engineer- Electrical

Tampa, FL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Perform calculations such as electrical load analysis, lighting energy use, voltage drop, fault analysis, etc. * Provide reviews of submittals and preliminary reviews of requests for information

Graduate Engineer- Electrical

Tampa, FL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Perform calculations such as electrical load analysis, lighting energy use, voltage drop, fault analysis, etc. * Provide reviews of submittals and preliminary reviews of requests for information

Graduate Engineer- Electrical

Tampa, FL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Perform calculations such as electrical load analysis, lighting energy use, voltage drop, fault analysis, etc. * Provide reviews of submittals and preliminary reviews of requests for information

Applications Engineer

Bonita Springs, FL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • PTO

Strong analytical, troubleshooting, and fault analysis capability * Ability to communicate technical information clearly to non-technical audiences * Must comply with all site-specific safety ...

Proficiency in spectral analysis, time waveform analysis, and phase analysis for fault detection and severity assessment. Working knowledge of complementary condition monitoring technologies ...

HV Site Engineer

Orlando, FL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Perform preventive and corrective maintenance, troubleshooting, fault analysis, and equipment repair using your knowledge and experience. * Recommend process improvements to enhance performance ...

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Fault Analysis information

What is the difference between Fault Analysis vs Electrical Engineer?

AspectFault AnalysisElectrical Engineer
Required CredentialsTypically requires a degree in electrical engineering or related field, with specialized training in fault detectionRequires a degree in electrical engineering, often with licensure or certification
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in power plants, substations, or industrial facilities focusing on system reliabilityDesign, develop, and test electrical systems across various industries
Industry UsageUsed in power generation, transmission, and distribution sectorsUsed across multiple sectors including manufacturing, construction, and energy
Common Search/ComparisonFault Analysis vs Electrical Engineer

Fault Analysis specialists focus on identifying and diagnosing electrical faults within power systems, ensuring system reliability and safety. Electrical Engineers design and develop electrical systems, often overseeing their implementation. While Fault Analysis is a specialized role within the electrical industry, Electrical Engineers have broader responsibilities in system design and development.

How to become a fault analysis engineer?

To become a fault analysis engineer, typically a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, electronics, or a related field is required. Gaining experience with diagnostic tools, circuit analysis, and fault detection techniques is essential, along with developing strong problem-solving skills and knowledge of industry standards. Certifications in electrical safety or specific diagnostic software can enhance job prospects.

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Electrical Engineer - Substation Design

Hansoninc

Bonifay, FL • On-site

$147K - $175K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

Hanson Values

Integrity | Commitment | Quality | Relationships | Innovation

If you're looking for a firm that encourages innovative thinking and challenges you every day, with an opportunity to learn and advance, a career at Hanson is right for you. The belief in sustainability within our company's practices creates a focus on client success and partnerships that are important to our communities and our environment.

Electrical Engineer - Substation Design


Position: Full-Time

Location: Any (Florida and Illinois preferred)
Licensing: Professional Engineer (PE) Required

About the Role

Hanson Professional Services Inc. is seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer specializing in Substation Design to support power delivery projects for utility, municipal, and industrial clients. This senior-level role is ideal for a licensed Professional Engineer with extensive experience in high-voltage substations, including physical layout, protection and control coordination, and interdisciplinary design integration.

The successful candidate will bring strong technical expertise, leadership capability, and direct experience working with transmission and distribution (T&D) utilities or power companies.

Key Responsibilities

Substation Engineering & Design

  • Lead the design of new, expanded, and upgraded electrical substations (typically 69kV through 500kV).

  • Develop and review substation designs including:

  • Physical layouts and general arrangements

  • Bus configurations and equipment arrangement

  • Grounding systems and lightning protection

  • Raceway and cable schedules

  • Equipment foundations and integration with civil/structural designs

  • Perform and review electrical calculations, including:

  • Ground grid analysis

  • Short-circuit and relay coordination support

  • AC/DC system design

  • Prepare construction drawings, technical specifications, design reports, and material lists.

Protection, Control & Systems Coordination

  • Coordinate substation design with protection and control engineers, SCADA, and communications teams.

  • Support breaker, transformer, relay, and protection scheme selection and integration.

  • Ensure designs comply with applicable utility standards and power system requirements.

Project Leadership & Technical Oversight

  • Serve as lead engineer or technical authority on substation projects.

  • Provide quality control reviews of drawings, calculations, and specifications.

  • Collaborate with civil, structural, geotechnical, transmission line, and environmental teams.

  • Support project managers with:

  • Scope development

  • Cost estimating

  • Scheduling and risk identification

  • Mentor junior engineers and designers.

Industry Tools & Standards

  • Apply applicable industry codes and standards, including:

  • IEEE

  • NESC

  • NFPA (including NEC)

  • ANSI

  • Utility-specific design criteria

  • Utilize industry-standard software and tools, such as:

  • AutoCAD or MicroStation

  • SKM, ETAP, or EasyPower

  • Ground grid and fault analysis tools

  • Maintain awareness of current substation construction methods, safety requirements, and materials.

Client & Field Support

  • Work directly with electric utilities, power providers, and industrial clients.

  • Support construction activities through:

  • Review of contractor submittals

  • Responses to RFIs

  • Site visits and field observations

  • Ensure design intent is effectively communicated and implemented in the field.

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering or related field.

  • Professional Engineer (PE) license (required at hire).

  • Minimum 8 years of experience in substation or power delivery engineering.

  • Prior experience working with:

  • Electric utilities

  • Transmission and distribution companies

  • Power industry clients

  • Strong understanding of substation equipment, protection philosophies, and utility standards.

  • Proven ability to lead technical tasks and coordinate multidisciplinary teams.

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with EPC or owner engineer utility project delivery models.

  • Experience with HV/EHV substations (230kV and above).

  • Familiarity with relay protection concepts and SCADA integration.

  • Experience developing proposals, cost estimates, and schedules.

  • Prior experience mentoring junior staff or acting in a technical lead role.

Soft Skills & Competencies

  • High level of technical judgment and attention to detail

  • Strong leadership and collaboration skills

  • Client focused mindset

  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines

  • Commitment to safety, quality, and continuous improvement

Working at Hanson

  • Employee-owned firm offering career growth and long-term stability

  • Collaborative culture across multiple disciplines and offices

  • Willingness to support occasional site visits and travel

  • Valid driver's license required

Salary Range: $147,000-$175,000

Benefits

Our focus on people means we offer a generous benefits program to help you create a solid foundation for health and security throughout your career, including:

  • Competitive compensation
  • Performance bonuses
  • 401(k) with matching contribution
  • Employee Stock Ownership Plan
  • Comprehensive health & well-being plans
  • Financial wellness plans
  • Work-life balance programs

Want to know more? Visitour benefits pagefor all the details.

Culture

We understand that selecting a job is about more than the day-to-day tasks. It's important to feel like you belong and safe to grow and progress along your career path. You'll find that at Hanson. We have an inclusive, diverse workforce awaiting to connect with you and numerous opportunities to cultivate your career, including:

  • Monthly educational webinars
  • Leadership training
  • Lunch & learn development sessions
  • 24/7 access to thousands of skill-building courses
  • Mentorship opportunities
  • Award-winning internship program
  • Employee recognition
  • And so much more!

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