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Relay Engineer Jobs in Pennsylvania (NOW HIRING)

Senior Relay Engineer

Wyomissing, PA · On-site

$100K - $138K/yr

Reporting to the Engineering Manager, the Senior Relay Engineer is a key member of the Relay & Power Systems team. The person in this role is responsible for designing electrical protective relay ...

Senior Relay Engineer

Wyomissing, PA

$100K - $138K/yr

Reporting to the Engineering Manager, the Senior Relay Engineer is a key member of the Relay & Power Systems team. The person in this role is responsible for designing electrical protective relay ...

Senior Relay Engineer

Conshohocken, PA

$102K - $141K/yr

Reporting to the Engineering Manager, the Senior Relay Engineer is a key member of the Relay & Power Systems team. The person in this role is responsible for designing electrical protective relay ...

GAI Consultants is seeking a Relay Settings Engineer (EIT 2) with protective relay experience for transmission and distribution systems. The successful candidate will work on various substation and ...

The Relay Field Engineer is responsible for execution of commissioning and testing of protection & control schemes and systems for customers' electric utility substation and plant location, including ...

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The Relay Field Engineer is responsible for execution of commissioning and testing of protection & control schemes and systems for customers' electric utility substation and plant location, including ...

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How much do relay engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for relay engineer in Pennsylvania is $99,140.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $70,200.00 and $102,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a relay engineer?

A Relay Engineer is responsible for the design, testing, and maintenance of protection and control systems for electrical power grids. They ensure that relays and protective devices function correctly to prevent faults and maintain system reliability. Their work involves analyzing system data, programming relays, and coordinating with utility companies to enhance power system stability.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a relay engineer in the power utility industry?

As a Relay Engineer, your daily tasks often involve designing and reviewing protection schemes, performing relay settings calculations, and conducting testing or commissioning of relay systems at substations. You may also be responsible for analyzing relay operations during power system events, troubleshooting issues, and preparing technical reports or documentation. Many Relay Engineers work closely with field technicians, project managers, and other engineering disciplines to ensure seamless system integration and operational safety. The role may require both office-based design work and on-site fieldwork, depending on project needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the relay engineer position, and why are they important?

A Relay Engineer requires solid knowledge of electrical engineering principles, relay protection schemes, and power system analysis, usually supported by a degree in electrical engineering and relevant field experience. Familiarity with relay testing equipment, SCADA systems, and industry-recognized certifications such as NETA or IEEE standards is highly beneficial. Exceptional problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are important soft skills for success in this role. These abilities ensure accurate design, installation, and maintenance of protection systems, which are critical for maintaining the reliability and safety of electrical networks.

Infographic showing various Relay Engineer job openings in Pennsylvania as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $99,140 per year, or $47.7 per hour.

Senior Relay Engineer

Relay and Power Systems, Inc.

Wyomissing, PA • On-site

$80 - $110/hr

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Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Role Summary

Reporting to the Engineering Manager, the Senior Relay Engineer is a key member of the Relay & Power Systems team. This role is responsible for designing electrical protective relay schemes and relay/control panels for various utility and industrial applications.

Responsibilities
  • Create construction package design‑basis drawings (relay single lines, 3‑line diagrams, schematics, logic diagrams, physical layouts, etc.) from customer specifications.
  • Develop the Bill of Material for projects.
  • Prepare technical proposals including cost estimates, which may involve site walkthroughs and visits to customer locations.
  • Develop and modify control house general arrangements.
  • Develop and administer functional acceptance test plans and procedures to ensure the quality of manufactured and integrated building and relay panel systems.
  • Lead a project team as the Lead Responsible Engineer or Project Manager for small projects.
  • Support the design, settings and functionality development of protective relays and relay/control panels, maintaining accurate documentation for all protection, control, and SCADA configurations.
  • Support testing of all aspects of protective relay and control schemes/panels in the production facility, including operation and manipulation of test equipment, and at the customer site if required.
  • Review engineering/design packages for accuracy for both internal and external vendor/AE designs.
  • Attend, participate, and report on all formal and informal training assignments.
  • Other duties as assigned.
Competencies
  • Service Excellence, Results, Action Oriented
  • Accountability and Responsibility
  • Teamwork and collaboration
  • Decision Quality
  • Displaying Technical Expertise
  • Planning and organizing
What You’ll Need
  • Work Experience: 5 years of relay and electrical engineering experience with team leadership and/or project management experience.
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering (preferably Power or Protection/Controls).
  • Analytics / Computer Skills: Proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, etc.). Familiarity with all standard substation electrical protection and control drawings and configuration documents; programming, testing, and interfacing of microprocessor relays, devices, and controllers (SEL AcSELerator, Quickset, GE Enervista, Easergy, etc.).
  • Other Skills: Coordination and fault study tools, software, and methodology; standard high voltage substation equipment and low voltage auxiliary equipment; thorough understanding of communication protocols (DNP3, IEC 61850, MMS, GOOSE, SV).
  • Organizational Skills: Highly organized, detail‑oriented, able to multi‑task and shift priorities in a fast‑paced environment.
  • Cross‑functional Skills: Excellent customer service, self‑motivation, teamwork, strong presentation skills.
  • Communication Skills: Strong oral and written communication and presentation skills.
  • Physical, Mental and Visual Skills: Ability to see, talk, and hear; ability to sit for 8 hours a day.
  • Travel: Occasional travel to customer sites, vendors, or training sessions.
Qualifications We Prefer but Don’t Require
  • Master’s degree in electrical engineering.
  • Completed 3 CEU’s of formal Protective Relay application coursework.
  • Electrical field engineering experience in an industrial or utility environment.
  • Professional Engineering License or FE (Fundamentals of Engineering).
  • Proficiency with ETAP, SKM and experience performing Arc Flash studies.
Equal Opportunity Statement

The Kendall Group is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental disability, citizenship, military status, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.

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