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Telecommute Associate Nuclear Engineer Jobs in Texas

GDS Associates, Inc. has an exciting and challenging full-time opportunity with advancement and ... Flex Benefits (Flexible Hours, Telecommuting) * Competitive Pay * Health Benefits (Medical, Dental ...

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What is the difference between Telecommute Associate Nuclear Engineer vs Nuclear Technician?

AspectTelecommute Associate Nuclear EngineerNuclear Technician
CredentialsBachelor's degree in nuclear engineering or related field; often requires engineering licensureAssociate's degree or technical certification in nuclear technology
Work EnvironmentPrimarily remote work, collaborating with engineers and project teamsOn-site in nuclear power plants or laboratories, performing hands-on tasks
Industry UsageUsed in engineering design, analysis, and project management rolesInvolved in equipment operation, maintenance, and safety checks

The main difference is that Telecommute Associate Nuclear Engineers focus on remote engineering tasks, analysis, and project coordination, requiring higher education and licensure. Nuclear Technicians work directly in nuclear facilities, handling operational and safety procedures. Both roles are essential but differ significantly in work environment and responsibilities.

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Field Engineer

GDS Associates Inc

El Paso, TX • Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 11 days ago


Job description


GDS Associates, Inc. has an exciting and challenging full-time opportunity with advancement and growth potential for a Field Engineer to work in our Design & Engineering group. This is a remote position based in Texas. As a Field Engineer, you'll design distribution and/or transmission lines that meet client standards and the NESC requirements. Position will require travel to client sites with outside field work collecting GPS data and pole line data. Design software will be used to verify structure and line strength. Designs overhead and underground distribution lines under the supervision of a project lead. Supervises other staking technicians and associate engineers. Develop new clients and/or manage large clients with multiple projects. Position will require travel to client sites with outside field work collecting GPS data. Obtain permits and easements as needed by the clients. Performs project support activities. Interfaces with clients, landowners, and the client's construction contractors. Most of the work is outside and requires a highly motivated individual.

Responsibilities:

  • Direct contact with clients.
  • Develop new clients or expand services to existing clients.
  • Manage multiple design projects and schedules.
  • Design overhead and underground lines.
  • Acquire easements and permits.
  • Communicate with construction crews regarding design and post-design inspection.
  • Responsible for interfacing with landowners to obtain easements and/or permission for the construction of the electric facilities
  • Work independently to meet project schedules.
  • Ensure engineering and construction standards are followed throughout the design, constructability of the design, and compliance with client standards and NESC specifications as necessary.
  • Obtain necessary permits and easements.
  • Accurately and neatly gather field data using paper drawings, forms, electronic data collection devices, digital cameras, or other formats and/or devices specified by the project manager and/or client.
  • Prepare construction sketches and complete staking sheets on forms or by use of computer software packages.
  • Proficient in the use of pole line design software such as Pole Foreman or PLSCADD.

  • Bachelor's degree in engineering, engineering technology or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • 1-2 years of experience preferred.
  • Ability to identify and gather field data on aerial electric distribution lines and structures via technology such as GPS survey equipment, data collection units, laser range finders, and cameras.
  • Ability to perform calculations on distribution structures and lines.
  • Ability to engage clients to sell new and/or additional services.
  • Flexibility/availability to work extra hours when necessary to meet project requirements.
  • Physical ability to cut right-of-way, carry a 10-pound pack several miles, and drive stakes for future pole and anchor placement.
  • Pole line design software.
  • Ability to travel to project sites.
  • Travel requirements will vary from 50% to 100%.

GDS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Please note that this position is not available for visa sponsorship.

Work Authorization: Citizens or Permanent Residents of USA. Cannot provide Visa sponsorship.

Salary is determined by various factors, including but not limited to location, the individual's particular combination of education, knowledge, skills, competencies, and experience, as well as contract-specific affordability and organizational requirements.

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Benefits:

Your Compensation and Benefits:

  • Flex Benefits (Flexible Hours, Telecommuting)
  • Competitive Pay
  • Health Benefits (Medical, Dental & Vision, Company Paid Life, Long Term & Short-Term Disability)
  • Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick, Floating Holiday, Holidays)
  • 401(k)
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Tuition Reimbursement