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Senior Outage Coordinator

Springfield, MA · On-site

$160K - $185K/yr

We provide comprehensive consulting, engineering and design, program and project management ... Conduct outage planning presentations, as needed, for the Project Team, Control Centers, ISO ...

About the Opportunity The Transmission Planning Engineer position is responsible for transmission ... outage and remain in a secure condition should the next contingency occur. It could also involve ...

Join one of the largest renewable owners, operators and developers in the U.S., delivering ... Coordinating unit outage planning with the field Supervisor, using energy production forecasting;

Job Summary The Outage Director - Major Projects leads planning, integration, and execution of ... engineering, supply chain, and contractors to deliver scope safely, on schedule, and within budget.

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How much do outage planning engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for outage planning engineer in the United States is $100,259.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $81,000.00 and $128,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Outage Planning Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Outage Planning Engineer, you need a solid background in electrical or mechanical engineering, experience in power generation or utility operations, and typically a relevant engineering degree. Familiarity with scheduling software (such as Primavera P6), asset management systems, and industry safety regulations is crucial. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills distinguish top performers in coordinating complex projects. These competencies are vital to ensure outages are planned and executed safely, efficiently, and with minimal disruption to operations.

How does an Outage Planning Engineer typically coordinate with other departments during the outage planning process?

Outage Planning Engineers work closely with departments such as operations, maintenance, safety, and supply chain to ensure all aspects of an outage are addressed. They facilitate regular meetings to align schedules, resource allocation, and safety procedures, ensuring minimal disruption to plant operations. Effective communication and collaboration are key, as the engineer must integrate input from various teams to develop a comprehensive outage plan that meets regulatory requirements and organizational goals.

What is the difference between Outage Planning Engineer vs Maintenance Engineer?

AspectOutage Planning EngineerMaintenance Engineer
CredentialsEngineering degree, certifications in project management or outage planningEngineering or technical degree, certifications in maintenance or equipment repair
Work EnvironmentPlanning for outages, coordinating schedules, working with operations teamsPerforming repairs, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting equipment
Industry UsageCommon in power, utilities, and industrial sectorsFound across manufacturing, utilities, and industrial plants

While both roles require engineering knowledge and involve working within industrial environments, the Outage Planning Engineer focuses on scheduling and coordinating outages to minimize downtime, whereas the Maintenance Engineer is hands-on, performing repairs and maintenance tasks to ensure equipment reliability.

What does an Outage Planning Engineer do?

An Outage Planning Engineer is responsible for organizing and coordinating maintenance shutdowns in power plants or utility systems to ensure minimal disruption to services. They develop detailed schedules, allocate resources, and communicate with multiple departments to ensure all planned outages are executed safely and efficiently. Their work helps maintain equipment reliability and system safety while balancing operational needs and regulatory requirements.
Infographic showing various Outage Planning Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 10% Internship, 20% As Needed, 10% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 50% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $100,259 per year, or $48.2 per hour.
Senior Outage Coordinator

$160K - $185K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

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.

Powered By Innovation, Passion, And Purpose.

Start your K&A Career:

We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Senior Outage Coordinator to join our team at K&A Power Group in Springfield, Massachusetts. 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. Youll be part of a dynamic, people-focused team where your expertise, ideas, and contributions will be valued and celebrated.

Role Expectations:

  • Plan, schedule, and oversee all outages to support construction.
  • Review the established project outage assessments & requirements. Organize and participate in outage kickoff meetings at the site or in conjunction with other planned site visits, and conduct follow-up meetings to establish the scope, conceptual work schedule, and process. Develop a high-level preliminary outage plan.
  • Hold on-site and office meetings to review physical layout, work clearances, and outages required.
  • Coordinate outage requirements with other areas to resolve and minimize any outage conflicts.
  • Confirm the plan alignment with other ongoing projects within and outside of Eversource.
  • Provide Outage Plan and Drawings. Repeat site visits and conduct smaller group meetings as necessary. (Expected during Conceptual, Detail Design, Construction and Commissioning) Confirm plan alignment and coordination with Transmission Outage Coordination.
  • Facilitate the equipment numbering in the entire engineering life cycle.
  • Ensure post outage system reconfiguration prints, equipment numbering and operating procedures to ensure alignment across departments
  • Review outage plan with all stakeholders (iterative process).
  • Work with the project team to facilitate development of viable emergency restoration measures and plans, along with restoration time estimates.
  • Upon project approval, provide a detailed outage plan for TOA development and submittal.
  • Provide various versions of the Outage Plan through finalization. This will include forwarding to and conducting follow-up meetings for the final run-through
  • Conduct outage planning presentations, as needed, for the Project Team, Control Centers, ISO, Divisions, Municipals, etc.
  • Continue to refine the finalized plan as conditions change. Submit to Application Coordinators.
  • Monitor and control the outage plan. Manage changes due to sudden, unexpected events that may require resequencing and resubmittal
  • Working with various cross-functional teams, guidelines, and policies.
  • Coordinate and maintain a Master outage plan that gives visibility of all outage requirements for the New England Companies.
  • Coordinate meetings among various work groups (Operations, Supervisors, MROs, etc.) and Projects to create opportunities for completing work on lines and equipment affected by scheduled outages.

What were looking for:

  • A minimum of twenty (20) years of progressive-related electric utility or other related industry experience, with transmission facilities construction management experience preferred. Ten (10) years' experience in a supervisory capacity preferred
  • Bachelors degree in engineering, Construction Management, or equivalent 10 years of relevant experience is recommended.
  • Extensive knowledge of construction management practices applicable to electrical utility transmission construction and generation projects.
  • Extensive knowledge of interconnected electrical system operations.
  • Knowledge of government regulations, including OSHA, NESC, and industry codes affecting electric utilities.
  • Knowledge of contract preparation, negotiations, and administration.
  • Working knowledge of budget preparation and administration.
  • Demonstrated ability to make competent decisions in emergency situations.
  • Demonstrated ability to read and interpret mechanical/electrical drawings, and technical manuals.
  • Excellent written and verbal communications, including correspondence, reports, and other business documents.
  • Working knowledge of best practices in safety policies and procedures.
  • Microsoft Word and Microsoft Project or Equivalent
  • Must have a valid Drivers License
  • Must be able to report to site or office as needed

Pay Range $160,000- $185,000/year

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: Weve 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:

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • FSA, HSA, and Dependent Care Spending Account
  • 401K (Traditional and Roth with company match)
  • Lifestyle Spending Account (LSA)
  • Paid Parental Leave after 12 months of employment
  • Paid Holidays and Flexible PTO
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Long-Term Disability, Short-Term Disability, and Life Insurance
  • EAP (Employee Assistance Program)
  • Parking and Transit Reimbursement
  • Pet Insurance

Check out our career page for more information!

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.