1

Storm Engineer Jobs in Arkansas (NOW HIRING)

Engineer I-Sr Work Place Flexibility: Hybrid Legal Entity: Entergy Services, LLC ** This position ... storm and outage event restoration duties. • Role may also include cross-functional optimization ...

Engineer I-Sr Work Place Flexibility: Hybrid Legal Entity: Entergy Arkansas, LLC ** This position ... storm and outage event restoration duties. · Role may also include cross-functional optimization ...

Engineer I-Sr

Little Rock, AR · On-site

$70 - $95/hr

Participate in routine, non-routine, and emergency storm and outage event restoration duties ... Provide technical guidance to the Engineering Design Group, Operations and the Distribution ...

Experience in Culvert & Storm Drain software a plus; FHWA HY-8, AutoCAD or Bentley Storm and ... In the top 100 of Engineering News-Record's Top 500 Design Firms list, with more than 1,400 ...

Storm Drain software a plus; FHWA HY-8, AutoCAD or Bentley Storm and Sanitary, Bentley StormCAD ... In the top 100 of Engineering News-Record's Top 500 Design Firms list, with more than 1,400 ...

Perform engineering calculations to aid in planning and corrective measure projects. * Assist with storm restoration efforts both local and out of town. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Minimum education ...

New

Represent Entergy on industry wide technical working groups. * Assist with storm/emergency ... Degree in Engineering Technology (typically, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, and ...

Perform engineering calculations to aid in planning and corrective measure projects. * Assist with storm restoration efforts both local and out of town. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Minimum education ...

Perform engineering calculations to aid in planning and corrective measure projects. * Assist with storm restoration efforts both local and out of town. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Minimum education ...

Engineer (Utility)

Pine Bluff, AR · On-site

$70 - $100/hr

Perform engineering calculations to aid in planning and corrective measure projects. * Assist with storm restoration efforts both local and out of town. Minimum Requirements Minimum Education • ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Storm Engineer information

See Arkansas salary details

$37.6K

$96.4K

$156.7K

How much do storm engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for storm engineer in Arkansas is $96,353.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $72,000.00 and $117,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Storm Engineer vs Data Engineer?

AspectStorm EngineerData Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Computer Science or related, experience with Storm or real-time processingBachelor's in Computer Science, experience with data pipelines and ETL tools
Work EnvironmentReal-time data processing, streaming systemsData pipeline development, large-scale data storage
Employer & IndustryTech companies, finance, telecommunicationsTech firms, data-driven organizations, analytics companies
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Storm Engineers focus on designing and maintaining real-time data processing systems using tools like Apache Storm, while Data Engineers build and manage large-scale data pipelines and storage solutions. Both roles require strong programming skills and knowledge of data systems, but Storm Engineers specialize in streaming data, whereas Data Engineers handle broader data infrastructure tasks.

What are popular job titles related to Storm Engineer jobs in Arkansas?

For Storm Engineer jobs in Arkansas, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Arkansas are hiring for Storm Engineer jobs?

Cities in Arkansas with the most Storm Engineer job openings:

Storm- Damage Assessor - Arkansas

TechServ Engineering & Consulting

Little Rock, AR • On-site

Temporary

PTO

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

Storm Damage Assessor
Location: Event Dependent
Job Summary:
Temporary Position - TechServ is seeking Power Line damage assessors to respond to significant weather events and federal disasters affecting our electric utility partners in the United States and Puerto Rico. This seasonal and temporary position requires assessors to patrol electric transmission and distribution infrastructure, accurately report damage, and often travel. Assignments may last from 1 day to several weeks. Work experience as a electric utility desired.
Key Responsibilities:
The duties described below represent the essential regular functions during storm restoration events. This description does not exclude other assigned duties. Damage Assessor positions are temporary, paid per work performed, and do not include benefits, vacation, or holiday pay.
Job Responsibilities:
  • Prioritize safety by assessing surroundings for potential hazards.
  • Work long hours over consecutive days and nights as needed.
  • Walk long distances to patrol electric transmission and distribution easements and rights-of-way, navigating challenging terrain and environmental conditions.
  • Follow circuit maps and understand symbols for various types of electric utility equipment.
  • Patrol and identify apparent damage to electric utility facilities in assigned areas.
  • Gather, assess, and report accurate information designated by the client or host company.
  • Identify vegetation management needs and debris cleanup.
  • Determine and report the types of utility crews needed for restoration services.
  • Communicate information promptly and clearly to support efficient restoration efforts.
  • Perform post-storm inspections to confirm repairs and construction standards.

Job Requirements:
  • Complete Storm Services Damage Assessor training and pass a competency quiz or have 5+ years in the electric utility industry.
  • Be prepared for extended periods away from home with short notice.
  • Be knowledgeable of applicable electric utility safety rules.
  • Identify electrical delivery facilities, including primary (high-voltage) and secondary (low-voltage) poles, wires, customer services, insulators, cross-arms, transformers, fuses, reclosers, regulators, and other electrical distribution equipment.
  • Differentiate between electric utility and communication facilities.
  • Understand utility crew types and their capabilities for conducting repairs.
  • Act professionally and cautiously to ensure safety.
  • Possess a valid driver's license and pass a Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) background check.

#TS25