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Lead Substation Electrical Engineer

Chicago, IL ยท On-site

$164K - $172K/yr

Arcadis is currently seeking a highly motivated Lead Substation Electrical Engineer to join the Power Delivery & Renewable team in USA. Arcadis' Power Delivery group partners with clients to provide ...

Arcadis is currently seeking a highly motivated Senior Substation Electrical Engineer to join the Power Delivery team. Arcadis' Power Delivery group partners with clients to provide comprehensive ...

Senior Substation Electrical Engineer

Philadelphia, PA ยท On-site

$108K - $141K/yr

Arcadis is currently seeking a highly motivated Senior Substation Electrical Engineer to join the Power Delivery team. Arcadis' Power Delivery group partners with clients to provide comprehensive ...

Experienced Substation Electrical Engineer

Billings, MT ยท On-site

$97K - $123K/yr

WSP is currently initiating a search for an Experienced Substation Electrical Engineer for our Billings, MT office. The following location will also be considered: Bozeman, MT . Be involved in ...

Arcadis is currently seeking a highly motivated Lead Substation Electrical Engineer to join the Power Delivery & Renewable team in USA. Arcadis' Power Delivery group partners with clients to provide ...

ARCO/Murray National is currently looking for a Substation Engineer to join our team based in Downers Grove, Illinois. This individual will be responsible for guiding the full electrical scope and ...

ARCO/Murray National is currently looking for a Substation Engineer to join our team based in Downers Grove, Illinois. This individual will be responsible for guiding the full electrical scope and ...

ARCO/Murray National is currently looking for a Substation Engineer to join our team based in Downers Grove, Illinois. This individual will be responsible for guiding the full electrical scope and ...

... Engineer develops and reviews utility substation drawings, including General Arrangements, Elevations, Cable and Conduit Plans, Grounding Plans, AC/DC Schematics, panel elevations, electrical ...

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How much do substation electrical engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for substation electrical engineer in the United States is $86,381.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,000.00 and $103,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a substation electrical engineer do?

A Substation Electrical Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining electrical substations, which are critical components in the transmission and distribution of electricity. Their duties include creating electrical schematics, selecting appropriate equipment, ensuring compliance with safety and industry standards, and troubleshooting issues within substations. They often collaborate with other engineers, utility companies, and construction teams to ensure substations operate safely and efficiently. This role is essential in ensuring the reliability and stability of the power supply.

What are some typical challenges faced by substation electrical engineers in their daily work?

Substation Electrical Engineers often encounter challenges such as managing multiple projects with tight deadlines, ensuring compliance with evolving safety and regulatory standards, and troubleshooting complex equipment failures under time pressure. They also coordinate with diverse teams, including design, construction, and utility operations, which requires strong communication and collaboration skills. Staying current with new technologies and integrating them into existing systems is another ongoing demand in this dynamic field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a substation electrical engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Substation Electrical Engineer, you need a solid background in electrical engineering, power systems, and a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with design software such as AutoCAD, ETAP, and knowledge of industry standards like IEEE and NESC, as well as Professional Engineer (PE) licensure, are commonly required. Strong problem-solving, project management, and communication skills help you collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams and address complex technical challenges. These skills are crucial for ensuring reliable, safe, and efficient operation and maintenance of substations in the power grid.

What is the difference between Substation Electrical Engineer vs Power Systems Engineer?

AspectSubstation Electrical EngineerPower Systems Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's in Electrical Engineering, PE license often preferredBachelor's or Master's in Electrical Engineering, PE license common
Work EnvironmentDesign, develop, and maintain electrical substationsAnalyze and optimize electrical power systems and grid integration
Industry UsageUtilities, power generation, transmission companiesUtilities, consulting firms, energy sector

Substation Electrical Engineers focus on designing and maintaining electrical substations, while Power Systems Engineers analyze and optimize entire electrical grids. Both roles require similar credentials and often work within the same industry, but their specific responsibilities differ based on scope and focus.

How much do substation electrical engineers make?

Substation electrical engineers typically earn a median annual salary ranging from $70,000 to $110,000, depending on experience, location, and certifications. Senior engineers with specialized skills or management responsibilities can earn higher salaries, often exceeding $120,000 annually.

How much money do substation electrical engineers make?

Substation electrical engineers typically earn a median annual salary ranging from $70,000 to $110,000, depending on experience, location, and certifications. Senior engineers or those with specialized skills in high-voltage systems can earn higher salaries, often exceeding $120,000 annually.
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Infographic showing various Substation Electrical Engineer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 5% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $86,381 per year, or $41.5 per hour.

Substation Electrical Engineer

Peninsula Light Company

Gig Harbor, WA โ€ข On-site

$124K - $155K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 5 days ago


Job description

GENERAL FUNCTION

We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Electrical Engineer with a specialization in Substations and Distribution grid operations with emphasis on Protection and Controls and SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems and integration to ADMS/OMS/GIS systems. In this role, you will be responsible for ensuring the reliability, safety, and efficiency of our electrical substations and distribution grid.

This position involves the development, analysis, design, testing and deployment of power system and operational technologies. The key functions of the position include power system protection, status and control systems, system integration initiatives, power system studies, project cost estimating, budget and project management, and engineering and operations process/performance standards development. Additionally, the position will provide analytical and administrative assistance to the Engineering Manager and other staff as assigned. The position works with all other departments of the Company, as necessary, to gather, analyze, document, and report or recommend actions to improve system reliability or operational posture.

Salary range: $124,767 - $155,861/annually.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

This is a non-supervisory position, functioning in an analytical capacity as an electrical engineer; however, the incumbent may be required to serve as back-up for the Engineering Manager and/or Field Operations Manager. The position may also be required to rotate with other management staff based on company business needs.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Protection and Controls Expertise:
    • Design, implement, maintain and troubleshoot protection schemes for electrical substations to safeguard against overcurrent, overvoltage, and other potential electrical faults.
    • Develop and optimize control systems to enhance grid stability, fault detection, and corrective actions.
  • ADMS/SCADA/Substation HMI System Management:
    • Manage and configure ADMS/SCADA/HMI systems for real-time monitoring and control of substation equipment, ensuring accurate data acquisition and reporting.
    • Oversee wireless and wired communications devices and basic networking to support ADMS/SCADA/HMI systems.
  • Substation Equipment Maintenance:
    • Oversee the maintenance and testing of protection and control devices, including relays, circuit breakers, and switches.
    • Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues related to substation equipment and controls.
  • Project Management:
    • Lead and collaborate on substation upgrade projects, ensuring the integration of protection, controls, and SCADA systems into existing infrastructure.
    • Manage project timelines, budgets, and resources effectively.
  • Regulatory Compliance:
    • Stay up-to-date with industry standards, regulations, and compliance requirements related to power engineering, protection, and SCADA systems.
    • Ensure that the substations meet all necessary safety and compliance standards.
  • Technical Documentation:
    • Maintain accurate records of substation design, modifications, and operational procedures.
    • Create technical documentation and reports for management and regulatory purposes.

OTHER KEY RESPONSIBILITIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  1. Interpersonal skills:
    • Develop effective working relationships with PLC field and office personnel.
    • Develop effective working relationships between PLC and technology vendors and support and foster a high-performance work environment.
    • Create systems and methodologies that will integrate enterprise-wide initiatives (ADMS/SCADA/OMS, CIS, AMR, GIS, et) while effectively communicating inter-department.
    • Manage financial aspects of assigned projects, provide business cases for new projects and show after project financial analysis as needed for project close out by working closely with the accounting and power resources department as necessary.
    • Foster cross-functional relationships to identify and pursue beneficial cost-reduction opportunities and integration opportunities.
    • Assist in testing, commissioning and troubleshooting of systems, including coordinating field crews and consultants as needed.
    • Participate in the relationship with Multi-Agency Coordinating Council (MACC) for emergency management as it relates to the distribution grid, City of Gig Harbor, Pierce County Public Works, Bonneville Power Administration, Tacoma Power, and regulatory agencies as necessary under the direction of the Engineering Manager and Field Operations Manager.
    • Assist with coordinating Operations and Engineering Department updates to the PLC website, social media or other Member Services, Marketing and PR related material as needed.
    • Assist in the planning, organizing, communicating, and coordinating administrative activities of the Operations and Engineering Department as it pertains to assigned projects.
  2. Participate in developing department goals, objectives and budget statements. Provide administrative and analytical documentation, reports and recommendations by monitoring and tracking the implementation of these statements and comparing results against standards, objectives, performance indications, and the budget.
  3. Perform Supervisor On-Call duties when/if required.
  4. Maintain regular and predictable attendance; may perform other related duties as required. Be available for emergencies and after hours needs.
  5. Work with the Operations and Engineering staff to facilitate technology application and integration.
  6. Analyze, evaluate and document information to be used in the establishment of standards and performance criteria.
  7. Assist the Operations Superintendent in coordinating, documenting and monitoring of company electrical system technologies. Maintain pertinent records and documentation to support recommendations for action and ensure accuracy of actions taken.
  8. Participate in evaluating and coordinating recommendations for new equipment, materials, systems, procedures/methods, standards, technologies, performance measures, and staff training to improve operational efficiency and effectiveness. Remain current in technology related to the Company’s electrical system to ensure periodic updating and modification is considered.
  9. Participate in pre-construction meetings and coordinate with engineering, local, state, and city agencies or other agencies as necessary.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  • Extensive knowledge of the concepts of electric utility procedures, operations, techniques, materials, and standards.
  • Strong working knowledge of engineering principles as they apply to electric utility protection, status and control.
  • Ability to work with widely diverse activities and disciplines, in a variety of work centers, to coordinate the documentation, evaluation, and utilization of data.
  • Working knowledge of and ability to work with work order systems and construction standards, and use and development of project management reports.
  • Thorough knowledge of accounting principles, financial statements and analysis is required in order to track budgets, prepare cost analyses, and evaluation of construction projects.
  • Ability to clearly communicate effectively in both oral and written communication.
  • Strong interpersonal skills.
  • Proficient project management skills.
  • Working knowledge of Electrical Workers Safety Rules and WISHA/OSHA Rules as it relates to substation and distribution grid activities
  • Skill in using office productivity software and project management software.

WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Work is performed in both the office and outside field environment. Individuals will be subjected to all weather conditions and may occasionally be scheduled to be available for after-hours and/or weekend work. This position requires frequent driving and field inspections of electric utility systems and facilities in a service area of about 100 square miles. Work site visits will involve maneuvering through rough, uneven terrain in all types of seasonal conditions. The position requires considerable oral, written and verbal communication skills, and deals with visually presented material. As a result, persons with severe limitations in eyesight, hearing and/or speech may be incapable of performing this job.

RECRUITING REQUIREMENTS

  • Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering or a related field required, Master’s preferred.
  • Four years’ electric utility work experience in operations and engineering is strongly preferred.
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license is highly desirable.
  • Proven experience in electrical substation engineering, with a focus on protection and controls and ADMS/SCADA/Substation HMI systems.
  • In-depth knowledge of power system protection principles and practices.
  • Proficiency in SCADA software and hardware systems.
  • Strong project management and communication skills.
  • Familiarity with IEEE/NERC/ANSI industry standards and guidelines
  • Valid Washington State driver’s license.

SOFTWARE EXPERIENCE DESIRED:

Any experience with the following operational technologies, systems, devices or their equivalent from other vendors are highly preferred:

  • Survalent ADMS/OMS
  • Schweitzer engineering laboratories; SEL-651R, BlueFrame, AcSELerator, Event File collection, SEL-451, SEL-487B, SEL-735, SEL-751, SEL-2411, SEL-2414 SEL-3530 / RTAC and associated HMI
  • Milsoft Engineering Analysis, IVR, OMS
  • Doble test sets for injection testing
  • Advanced metering infrastructure and metering technologies: Aclara meters, or Verizon Grid Wide
  • ESRI
  • AutoCAD
  • NISC

BENEFITS

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