K&A Power Group – is a privately held engineering firm delivering worldclass technical expertise and engineering excellence to power utility and industrial clients across the United States, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. We provide comprehensive consulting, engineering and design, program and project management, construction management, and EPC services, specializing in substation, transmission, distribution, and distributed energy resources.
We pride ourselves on attracting and developing top talent, building a culture of excellence, and building meaningful, long-term relationships with our employees, clients and communities, wherever they are in the world.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Protection & Control Engineer to join our team at K&A Power Group in Cary, NC. In this role, you will have the opportunity to work on exciting and challenging projects that make a real impact in the energy and utility sectors. You’ll be part of a dynamic, people-focused team where your expertise, ideas, and contributions will be valued and celebrated.
Role Expectations:
- Lead design and review of protection and control systems, including relay one-lines, three-lines, control schematics, logic diagrams, and relay settings coordination.
- Develop and validate protection philosophies for transmission and distribution substations (breaker failure, bus differential, transformer protection, line protection, etc.).
- Oversee integration of SCADA, RTU, HMI, communications networks, and associated control interfaces.
- Ensure compliance with utility standards and NERC reliability requirements—experience with Duke Progress P&C standards highly preferred.
- Serve as a subject-matter expert for protection and control engineering in client meetings, technical discussions, design reviews, and troubleshooting.
- Support project planning, scoping, estimating, and proposal development.
- Mentor junior engineers and assist in building technical standards, templates, and best practices for the P&C team.
What we’re looking for:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) from an accredited institution.
- 5+ years of professional experience in substation engineering, with significant exposure to protection and controls design.
- Experience working with Duke Progress standards, processes, or substation project requirements is strongly preferred.
- EIT or PE license preferred.
- Strong understanding of relay protection principles, control circuits, and applicable NERC/IEEE standards.
- Familiarity with substation grounding, lightning protection, bus calculations, cable/conduit design, and equipment specification.
- Prior experience supporting major utility projects; experience with large IOUs is desirable.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; experience with protective relay software tools (e.g., SEL AcSELerator) is a plus.
Why Join K&A?
People-First Culture: We put our people at the center of everything we do, creating an environment where your professional and personal growth is a top priority.
Innovation & Learning: We encourage continuous learning and invest in your development through training, mentorship, and hands-on experience.
Collaborative Team Environment: We believe in the power of collaboration and working together to achieve the best outcomes for our clients and employees.
Recognition & Growth: We’ve earned our reputation through uncompromising precision and a commitment to excellence. As an agile and fast-growing company, we offer plenty of opportunities for your career advancement and growth.
Competitive Compensation & Benefits: We offer a comprehensive benefits package for eligible classified employees, including but not limited to:
The salary range for this role considers a wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions, including but not limited to technical ability, experience and training, licenses and certifications, and other related skillsets. The disclosed range is an estimate and has not been adjusted for the applicable geographic differential associated with the location at which the position may be filled.