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Protection And Control Jobs in Massachusetts (NOW HIRING)

Engineer II- Protection and Control Employer Name : Qualus LLC Worksite Location : 40 Washington Street, Suite 3000, Westborough MA 01581 Responsibilities Develop engineering packages for protective ...

Monitor and support fire protection control systems tied to the DDC systems. * Meet as necessary with HVAC Manager and Controls Manager concerning program changes to system operations. * Assist in ...

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What is the difference between Protection And Control vs Relay Technician?

AspectProtection And ControlRelay Technician
CertificationsElectrical certifications, protection relay trainingElectrical certifications, relay testing certifications
Work EnvironmentPower plants, substations, industrial facilitiesSubstations, power plants, maintenance sites
ResponsibilitiesDesign, install, and maintain protection systems and control schemesTest, troubleshoot, and repair protection relays and associated equipment

Protection And Control professionals focus on designing and maintaining protection systems and control schemes for electrical infrastructure, ensuring system reliability. Relay Technicians primarily test and repair protection relays. While both roles require electrical certifications and work in similar environments, Protection And Control roles are more design-oriented, whereas Relay Technicians focus on maintenance and troubleshooting.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Protection and Control Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Protection and Control Engineer, you need strong knowledge of power systems, relay coordination, and a degree in electrical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with industry-standard software like ETAP, SEL AcSELerator, and experience with SCADA and relay testing equipment are typically required. Analytical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication skills set candidates apart in this role. These competencies are vital for ensuring the reliability and safety of electrical power systems, minimizing outages, and maintaining compliance with regulatory standards.

What are Protection and Control engineers?

Protection and Control engineers are specialized electrical engineers who design, implement, and maintain systems that safeguard electrical power networks. Their work ensures the reliability and safety of power grids by detecting faults and initiating appropriate responses, such as isolating affected areas. They also develop control schemes to manage the flow of electricity and coordinate the operation of various devices in substations and power plants. These professionals play a crucial role in preventing equipment damage, minimizing outages, and maintaining system stability.

What are some common challenges faced by Protection and Control Engineers in the power industry?

Protection and Control Engineers often face the challenge of balancing system reliability with fast response times during faults or disturbances. They must ensure that protection schemes are properly coordinated across substations and adhere to evolving regulatory standards. Additionally, integrating new technologies such as digital relays and automation systems requires continuous learning and adaptation. Close collaboration with field technicians, system operators, and design teams is essential to address unexpected issues and maintain grid stability.
Infographic showing various Protection And Control job openings in Massachusetts as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 7% As Needed, 58% Full Time, 25% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution.

Lead Engineer, Protection & Control

Asplundh Engineering Services, LLC

Foxboro, MA

$100K - $120K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Asplundh Engineering Services (AES) is growing—and we’re looking for a Lead Electrical Engineer, Protection & Control, who is ready to shape the future of power infrastructure.

Join our talented Foxboro team and play a key role in delivering innovative Protection & Control solutions that keep the grid safe, reliable, and resilient.

At AES, you’ll be part of a collaborative engineering community within the Asplundh Infrastructure Group, working across the full lifecycle of critical utility projects—from concept and design, through construction and commissioning, all the way to maintaining in‑service assets. Our work powers communities, supports major utilities, and drives the next generation of energy technology.

As a Lead Engineer, you’ll lead or contribute to project teams to develop custom engineering solutions that directly support our customers’ toughest challenges. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a fast‑paced, evolving industry and wants to make a visible impact through technical excellence and innovative thinking.

This position follows a hybrid work schedule and requires regular on-site presence at our Foxborough, MA office.

What You’ll Do

In this role, you’ll take on a variety of high‑impact technical and leadership responsibilities that are essential to delivering safe, reliable, and innovative Protection & Control solutions. You’ll work hands‑on with complex systems, collaborate across disciplines, and help guide both projects and people to successful outcomes. Your work will include, but is not limited to:

  • Developing and reviewing Protection & Control settings designs
  • Performing coordination studies to ensure proper system protection
  • Conducting short‑circuit studies using detailed system models
  • Performing event analysis to support system reliability and troubleshooting
  • Creating and reviewing HMI (Human‑Machine Interface) configurations
  • Creating and reviewing RTU settings and design packages
  • Designing and configuring the operating characteristics of managed switches and LAN networks
  • Ensuring adherence to industry best practices and cybersecurity requirements
  • Leading, planning, and coordinating engineering projects with minimal supervision
  • Understanding, interpreting, and executing work based on client‑specific standards and requirements
  • Providing training, mentorship, and technical development for junior engineering staff
  • Leading project teams and interfacing directly with customers to deliver high‑quality results on schedule
  • Providing field support, including troubleshooting, testing, and setup
  • Serving as the Owner’s Engineer (OE) by reviewing designs and supplying necessary information to support project completion
The ideal candidate is a proactive leader who brings strong organizational and planning skills to every project. You excel in a collaborative, team‑driven environment and naturally inspire others through your expertise and communication. You approach each task with precision and a commitment to quality, taking full ownership of your work and delivering results you’re proud of. Attention to detail, accountability, and a passion for solving complex problems are key to success in this role.

Education & Experience

We’re looking for a seasoned Protection & Control professional who brings deep technical expertise, proven industry experience, and a strong commitment to engineering excellence. The ideal candidate will have the following background and capabilities:
  • 5-8 years of experience in relay/protection engineering or a related field
  • B.S. in Electrical Engineering or Electrical Engineering Technology
  • Proficiency with ASPEN, SKM, EasyPower, ETAP, or similar utility engineering software
  • Hands-on programming experience with protection relays and substation equipment
  • Strong understanding of engineering theory, practices, procedures, and NERC requirements
  • Registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) or EIT
  • Experience with IEC 61850/GOOSE communication protocols (preferred)
  • Background in power system protection, relay design and planning, or substation design and telecom integration
  • Experience with substation relays and equipment such as SEL, GE, Beckwith, electromechanical relays, Ruggedcom switches, and Cimplicity HMIs

The salary for this position will vary depending on the candidate’s experience, skills, and geographic location, and will be determined consistent with applicable pay equity and wage transparency laws.

Benefits for Eligible Employees*

At Asplundh Engineering Services, we invest in the well‑being of our people. Eligible employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package designed to support their health, financial security, and work‑life balance, including:
  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage starting on day one
  • Retirement plan to help you secure your future
  • Company‑provided life insurance for added peace of mind
  • Supplemental life insurance options, including spouse and child coverage
  • A variety of voluntary Aflac supplemental insurance programs
  • Long‑term disability coverage
  • Pre‑paid legal plan
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) to support personal and professional well‑being
  • Paid time off to recharge and refresh
  • Paid holidays
  • Access to employee discount programs and helpful resources
*Benefits listed above are available to eligible employees. Eligibility requirements and plan provisions apply.

About Us

Asplundh Engineering Services (AES) brings over 100 years of expertise to deliver top-notch engineering, design, planning, and testing services for transmission, distribution, substation, and renewable infrastructure markets across the U.S.

An Asplundh Company

As part of the Asplundh family, AES benefits from extensive resources and a century of experience. Together, we provide utilities with comprehensive end-to-end services, from design to construction, testing, and maintenance, ensuring reliability and peace of mind.

Our Commitment

At AES, we believe in tackling challenges together with our customers, leveraging our collective experience and resources to achieve success in every project.
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