Engineer I - Grid Operations, Engineer II - Grid Operations, Engineer III - Grid Operations: From ... Intermediate: Applies standards independently and recommends process improvements. * Advanced:
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Intermediate Process Engineer information
See Plover, WI salary details
$48.4K - $56.7K
2% of jobs
$56.7K - $64.9K
9% of jobs
$72.5K is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$64.9K - $73.2K
15% of jobs
$73.2K - $81.5K
18% of jobs
The median wage is $84.3K / yr.
$81.5K - $89.8K
17% of jobs
$89.8K - $98K
14% of jobs
$98.2K is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$98K - $106.3K
11% of jobs
$106.3K - $114.6K
6% of jobs
$114.6K - $122.8K
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$122.8K - $131.1K
3% of jobs
$131.1K - $139.4K
1% of jobs
$48.4K
$90K
$139.4K
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| Aspect | Intermediate Process Engineer | Process Technician |
|---|---|---|
| Required Credentials | Bachelor's degree in engineering or related field; some certifications | High school diploma or associate degree; technical certifications |
| Work Environment | Design, optimization, and troubleshooting in manufacturing or chemical plants | Operating and maintaining equipment on the production floor |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Manufacturing, chemical, oil & gas industries |
The Intermediate Process Engineer focuses on process design, improvement, and troubleshooting, often working in office settings or labs. In contrast, Process Technicians handle daily equipment operation and maintenance on the plant floor. Both roles are essential in manufacturing environments but differ in responsibilities and required qualifications.
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Full-time
Medical, Retirement, PTO
Posted 12 days ago
Job description
Bring YOUR energy to Alliant Energy!
At Alliant Energy, our purpose is to serve customers and build stronger communities. We are passionate about powering beyond the market challenges of today, while powering what's next in energy. When our employees say "I am energy", it means they take pride in the work we do when disaster strikes, as well as all the days in between. We want you to be safe, happy and healthy. That's why we prioritize safety, offer volunteer opportunities and provide competitive pay, comprehensive health and retirement benefits, tuition reimbursement and paid time off.
Engineer I - Grid Operations, Engineer II - Grid Operations, Engineer III - Grid Operations:
From early-career engineers to seasoned grid operations leaders, we're building our Grid Operations team-join us at the level that fits your experience and help design the grid of tomorrow.
***This position can be hired as either an Engineer I Grid Operations, Engineer II Grid Operations or an Engineer III Grid Operations depending on experience***
What You Will Do (Developmental Progression)
Safety, Risk & Compliance
Foundational: Follows safety rules, identifies basic risks, and supports safe design practices.
Intermediate: Identifies and mitigates risks, applies safety standards, and improves safe operations.
Advanced: Leads safety practices, addresses complex risks, and recommends standard improvements.
Customer Focus & Problem Solving
Foundational: Learns customer needs and supports basic issue identification and solutions.
Intermediate: Identifies and resolves moderately complex problems aligned to customer needs.
Advanced: Anticipates needs and leads resolution of complex system and operational issues.
Communication & Stakeholder Engagement
Foundational: Builds relationships and develops technical communication skills.
Intermediate: Communicates technical concepts clearly and prepares detailed documentation.
Advanced: Leads discussions, influences decisions, and drives cross-functional alignment.
Technical Application & Standards
Foundational: Applies engineering standards and solves routine problems with guidance.
Intermediate: Applies standards independently and recommends process improvements.
Advanced: Shapes standards, leads technical direction, and drives continuous improvement.
Planning, Financial & Work Management
Foundational: Learns planning, cost estimates, and capital vs. O&M fundamentals.
Intermediate: Supports budgeting and develops moderately complex scopes with cost and sequencing.
Advanced: Leads planning efforts, manages complex scopes, and guides investment decisions.
System Operations & Decision Making
Foundational: Develops system knowledge and makes low-risk decisions with guidance.
Intermediate: Applies system knowledge and makes low- to medium-risk decisions independently.
Advanced: Demonstrates advanced system expertise and makes informed technical decisions.
System Analysis & Protection Engineering
Foundational: Supports system studies, relay design, and SCADA work with guidance.
Intermediate: Performs system studies, relay coordination, and SCADA programming.
Advanced: Leads complex studies, protection design, and technical analysis decisions.
Reliability & Troubleshooting
Foundational: Supports outage response and basic troubleshooting with guidance.
Intermediate: Performs root cause analysis and supports corrective actions.
Advanced: Leads root cause analysis and drives reliability improvements.
Education Requirements
Bachelor's Degree Engineering program that is accredited through the Engineering Accreditation Commission Required
Required Experience
Engineer III Grid Operations:
Bachelor's Degree Engineering program that is accredited through the Engineering Accreditation Commission Required
5 years of related experience
Engineer II Grid Operations:
Bachelor's Degree Engineering program that is accredited through the Engineering Accreditation Commission Required
2 years of related experience
Engineer I Grid Operations:
Bachelor's Degree Engineering program that is accredited through the Engineering Accreditation Commission Required
Preferred Experience
Project management experience, along with ability to deal with subcontractors and cross-functional teams; may have expertise in a particular area of the discipline.
Previous technical and/or professional experience
An internship or co-op in engineering
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Demonstrated effective interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.
Demonstrated ability to use computer software programs (e.g., e-mail, word processing, spreadsheet, and project management).
Ability to work effectively in a collaborative and inclusive work environment.
Key Skills
Asset Life Cycle Management Continual Improvement Process Data Analysis Data Quality Management Electrical Engineering Outage Management Power Engineering Standards Compliance
Our people are passionate about what they do, the product they sell, and the customers they serve. If you're looking for an opportunity to be a part of a work family that values collaboration, innovation and dedication, we're the right company for you.
Alliant Energy offers a comprehensive total rewards package including competitive compensation and benefit programs. Information on these benefit programs is available on our Careers site.
Pay Range:
This position is eligible to participate in the annual incentive program. The final salary offered will generally fall within this range and is dependent on various factors including but not limited to the responsibilities of the position, experience, skill set, internal pay equity and other relevant qualifications of the applicant.
It's not just what we do; it's how we do it.
Live Safety. Everyone. Always | Make Things Better | Care For Others | Do The Right Thing | Act For Tomorrow | Think Beyond. Be Bold
Alliant Energy and its subsidiaries are committed to creating a culture of belonging and is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer where an applicant's qualifications are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other basis prohibited by law.
All candidates selected for employment with Alliant Energy will be required to successfully complete a background check, and a drug screen where applicable.
Visa sponsorship not supported.
Disclaimer:
The above information on this description has been crafted to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not crafted to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.
Applicants in need of a reasonable accommodation for any part of the hiring process, please email talent@alliantenergy.com.