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Substation Design Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Design Engineer - Substation

Lake Mary, FL · On-site

$86K - $109K/yr

Position Overview The Design Engineer - Substation will perform substation design assignments including physical layout and protection & control systems while ensuring compliance with safety and ...

We use in-house talent, expertise and resources to plan, design, engineer, manage, conduct ... The Designer - Substation is responsible for supporting substation design projects across the QISG ...

This Opportunity Provides technical and design leadership within our Power & Energy Substations Business Unit to ensure substation electrical engineering subject matter expertise (SME), substation ...

Substation Senior Project Engineer

Orlando, FL · On-site

$91K - $117K/yr

This Opportunity Provides technical and design leadership within our Power & Energy Substations Business Unit to ensure substation electrical engineering subject matter expertise (SME), substation ...

The successful candidate will support the design, and execution of high-voltage and medium-voltage substation projects for utility, renewable energy, and industrial clients. Responsibilities include ...

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Substation Engineer

Pensacola, FL

$93K - $119K/yr

Substation projects within the context of the DOD are typically 115kV, open air and GIS, and below ... Technical Design & Execution * Perform detailed design of medium to high voltage substations ...

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How much do substation design jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for substation design in Florida is $62,584.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $53,400.00 and $70,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is substation design?

Substation design is the process of planning and creating the layout, specifications, and systems for electrical substations, which are critical facilities in the power grid that transform voltage and distribute electricity. This involves selecting and arranging equipment like transformers, circuit breakers, busbars, and protection systems to ensure safe and reliable electricity flow. Substation designers must consider factors such as safety, regulatory standards, electrical load requirements, and future expansion when developing these plans. Effective substation design is essential for maintaining grid stability and meeting the energy demands of homes and businesses.

What are some common challenges faced by engineers working in substation design, and how can they be addressed?

Engineers in substation design often encounter challenges such as coordinating with multiple disciplines (like civil, electrical, and protection teams), adhering to strict regulatory and safety standards, and managing evolving project requirements. Effective communication, strong project management skills, and staying updated with the latest industry codes are essential for overcoming these challenges. Collaborating closely with team members and stakeholders ensures design accuracy and helps prevent costly revisions, making adaptability and proactive problem-solving key assets in this role.

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

To thrive as a Substation Design Engineer, you need a solid background in electrical engineering, understanding of power systems, and typically a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with design software such as AutoCAD, MicroStation, and knowledge of industry standards like IEEE or NESC, as well as experience with protective relays and SCADA systems, are often required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help ensure safe, efficient, and accurate project delivery. These competencies are essential for creating reliable substations that support electrical grid stability and meet regulatory and safety standards.

What is the difference between Substation Design vs Substation Engineering?

AspectSubstation DesignSubstation Engineering
Primary FocusCreating detailed layouts, schematics, and specifications for substation structures and equipmentOverseeing the technical aspects, ensuring design compliance, and integrating systems
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Electrical Engineering, relevant certificationsBachelor's or higher in Electrical Engineering, professional engineering license often preferred
Work EnvironmentDesign offices, CAD software, collaboration with project teamsDesign offices, site visits, coordination with construction teams
Industry UsageUsed during the initial design phase of substationsInvolved throughout the project, from design review to commissioning

While both roles require electrical engineering knowledge and similar credentials, Substation Design focuses on creating detailed plans and layouts, whereas Substation Engineering involves overseeing and ensuring the technical integrity of the design during implementation.

What are the most commonly searched types of Substation Design jobs in Florida? The most popular types of Substation Design jobs in Florida are:
Substation Design Engineer

Substation Design Engineer

Powerserve Technologies Inc

Jupiter, FL • On-site

$85K - $125K/yr

Full-time

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Job description

Substation Design Engineer (Civil/Structural)

Jupiter, FL | Full-Time | Monday–Friday (8:00 AM – 5:00 PM)
EPC Industry – Substation Design & Construction

About Us

We are a growing Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) firm specializing in the design and construction of electrical substations for major utility providers across the state of Florida, including industry leaders such as FPL and Duke Energy.

Our team delivers turnkey substation solutions—from concept through commissioning—and we pride ourselves on quality, efficiency, and long-term client partnerships.

As we continue to expand, we are looking to strengthen our in-house engineering capabilities by adding a Substation Design Engineer with a strong background in civil and/or structural engineering.


Position Overview

This role will focus on the civil and structural design aspects of substation projects, working closely with our internal Electrical Engineer and project teams to deliver complete, constructible designs.

You will play a key role in ensuring our substation structures and site designs are safe, compliant, and optimized for real-world construction and long-term performance.


Key Responsibilities
  • Design and develop civil and structural components of electrical substations
  • Prepare and review:
    • Foundation designs (equipment, control buildings, steel structures)
    • Structural steel layouts and details
    • Site grading, drainage, and erosion control plans
  • Perform engineering calculations, analysis, and code compliance reviews
  • Coordinate with internal teams (engineering, procurement, construction) to ensure design feasibility
  • Collaborate with external stakeholders including clients, utilities, and permitting agencies
  • Provide occasional field support during construction (light travel within Florida)
  • Review and approve drawings, specifications, and submittals
  • Ensure designs meet applicable standards (IEEE, ASCE, ACI, local/state codes, etc.)

Qualifications

Required:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, or related field
  • 3+ years of experience in civil/structural design (substation or utility experience not required...but strongly preferred)
  • Proficiency with engineering design tools (e.g., AutoCAD, Civil 3D, STAAD, or similar)
  • Strong understanding of structural analysis, foundations, and site development
  • Ability to work cross-functionally in an EPC/project-based environment

Preferred:

  • Experience with substation design or utility infrastructure projects
  • Familiarity with Florida codes, permitting, and environmental considerations

Licensure Requirement
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred
  • Candidates without a PE must be willing and able to obtain licensure within 2–3 years of hire

(Note: PE licensure may be required for signing and sealing engineering drawings.)


Work Environment & Schedule
  • Full-time, onsite role based in Jupiter, FL
  • Standard schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Flex schedule: Work from home 2 days per week
  • Occasional site visits within Florida for field support

What We Offer
  • Competitive compensation (posted separately)
  • Comprehensive benefits package:
    • Medical, Dental, Vision
    • Generous 401(k) with strong company contribution
  • Stable, long-term project pipeline with major utility clients
  • Opportunity to play a key role in expanding our in-house engineering capabilities
  • Collaborative, team-oriented environment with growth potential

Why Join Us?

This is a unique opportunity to help shape and grow the civil/structural engineering function within a well-established EPC firm. You’ll have the ability to make a real impact on how projects are designed and executed while working alongside a strong electrical engineering and construction team.