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Substation Physical Designer

Hammond, IN · On-site +1

$50K - $87K/yr

Remote (U.S. based) FLSA Classification Non-exempt Orbital Engineering is seeking a Substation ... Work with Project Management team to develop project plans and provide project updates. Other ...

Substation Commissioning Engineer

Columbus, OH · Remote

$95K - $121K/yr

This remote-based role is ideal for a technically proficient professional who can work ... Develop and manage commissioning procedures, isolation plans, outage schedules, and safety ...

Sr. Principal Substation Engineer

Atlanta, GA · On-site +1

$137K - $170K/yr

This role is a remote role. Joining the power team at GFT means engaging in cutting-edge projects ... Responsible for managing the technical, financial, and scheduling aspects of substation projects.

Lead EPC Substation Project Engineer

Bend, OR · On-site +1

$103K - $132K/yr

... management tasks in the areas of comprehensive engineering design of electrical transmission and distribution, substation and transmission line projects nationwide. This role has remote working ...

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What are Remote Substation Managers?

Remote Substation Managers are professionals who oversee the operation, maintenance, and security of electrical substations from a remote location. They use advanced monitoring systems and communication technologies to ensure substations function efficiently and safely, often managing and coordinating field teams as needed. Their responsibilities also include responding to power outages, analyzing system data, and ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards. The role is crucial for utilities looking to optimize performance while minimizing the need for on-site personnel.

What is the difference between Remote Substation Manager vs Substation Technician?

AspectRemote Substation ManagerSubstation Technician
CredentialsEngineering degree, certifications in substation operationsTechnical diploma or associate degree, technical certifications
Work EnvironmentRemote management, overseeing multiple sitesOn-site at substations, hands-on maintenance
Employer & Industry UsageUtility companies, energy providersUtility companies, contractors
Search & Comparison IntentManagement, oversight, remote rolesTechnical skills, on-site work

The Remote Substation Manager primarily oversees substation operations remotely, focusing on management and coordination, while the Substation Technician performs hands-on maintenance and repairs on-site. Both roles are essential in the utility industry but differ in responsibilities, work environment, and required credentials.

What are some common challenges faced by Remote Substation Managers, and how can they be addressed?

Remote Substation Managers often deal with challenges such as coordinating maintenance and troubleshooting from a distance, ensuring clear communication with onsite technicians, and managing multiple substations across different locations. To address these, it’s important to leverage remote monitoring technologies, establish robust communication protocols, and maintain detailed documentation of all site activities. Building strong relationships with local teams and scheduling regular virtual check-ins can also help ensure smooth operations and quick response to any issues.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Substation Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Substation Manager, you need a strong background in electrical engineering, substation operations, and power systems management, often supported by a relevant degree and industry certifications such as NETA or PMP. Familiarity with SCADA systems, remote monitoring technologies, and asset management software is typically required. Strong leadership, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills help manage teams and coordinate with stakeholders from a distance. These competencies ensure reliable substation performance, safety compliance, and efficient remote operations in the energy sector.
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Substation Engineer - Lead, Remote

Substation Engineer - Lead, Remote

ControlPoint Technologies

Mansfield, MA • On-site, Remote

$118K - $175K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

About the Opportunity

ControlPoint Technologies is seeking a Lead Substation Engineer to provide project leadership within our Substation Engineering team.

Candidates must have direct experience with substation projects for electric utilities. The projects will range from 4kV to 345kV and the candidate will be client facing and interface with the other disciplines. Project Management skills and ability to meet critical deadlines are required. Must be an outgoing team player with the ability to provide client confidence.

Technical Responsibilities:
  • Substation General Arrangement
  • Control House Layout
  • Plans and Sections
  • Grounding
  • Lightning Protection
  • Conduit/trench Layout
  • Material List
  • Construction Specifications
  • Prepare calculations for studies and reports (grounding, lightning protection, voltage drop, AC/DC load studies, etc.)
  • Support/coordinate engineering and design related to Civil/Structural aspects of the designs
  • Coordination with Protection Control
Engineering Responsibilities:
  • Project Engineering Lead
  • Provide guidance and mentorship within engineering and design team
  • Perform quality control/assurance reviews
  • Project support from scoping to final design and project closeout
  • Construction Support
  • Strong client focus and customer service
  • Excellent communication skills
Qualifications:
  • Bachelor'sDegree in Electrical Engineering
  • Professional Engineering Licensure (PE) is required, will accept candidates with Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) on path to Professional Engineering licensure.
  • Minimum of ten (10) years' experience in electric utility industry
  • Experience in utility substation engineering with focus on electrical or physical aspects of design
  • Proficiency in AutoCAD and/or MicroStation is a plus
  • Excellent Verbal and Written Communication Skills
Benefits:

Salary is just one component of your compensation package; ControlPoint offers the following benefits:

Paid Time Off - Flexible PTO policy balancing personal time and business needs.

Bonus and Incentive Plans - Annual bonus and monthly incentives for qualified employees; subject to company or individual performance.

Company Matched Retirement Plan - Competitive 401(k) Investment Plans that are 100% vested including company contributions.

Comprehensive Insurance - Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and Disability Insurance coverage.

Learning and Development - Access to company paid training, seminars, and events. For those interested in advanced degrees or certifications, Tuition Reimbursement is available.

Professional Licensure - If you are licensed Professional Engineer, ControlPoint covers your licensure fees. If you are seeking professional licensure, ControlPoint covers your training cost and material to support exam preparation.

Hybrid Office Schedule - For qualified employees, a flex / hybrid / in-office schedule or fully remote option is available.

Salary:

The base compensation range for this position is based on education, work experience, licensure, and qualifications.

Base Compensation Annual Range: $118,000 - $175,000

Employment Type: FULL_TIME