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Temporary Power System Planning Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Our Transmission Planning and Power Systems Analysis team works with a diverse mix of clients--investor‐owned utilities, public power entities, developers, and ISOs/RTOs--to deliver smart ...

Our Transmission Planning and Power Systems Analysis team works with a diverse mix of clients--investor‐owned utilities, public power entities, developers, and ISOs/RTOs--to deliver smart ...

Electrical Helper - Temporary

Pensacola, FL

$16 - $20.50/hr

Set up and dismantle temporary power systems as required for construction projects. * Assist in the maintenance and repair of electrical systems and equipment. * Replace electrical components such as ...

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What is the difference between Temporary Power System Planning vs Electrical Project Engineer?

AspectTemporary Power System PlanningElectrical Project Engineer
CredentialsRelevant certifications like PE or PMP, technical knowledge of power systemsPE license often required, engineering degree, project management skills
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, power plants, event venuesConstruction sites, industrial facilities, infrastructure projects
Industry UsageDesigning temporary power solutions for events, construction, emergency powerManaging electrical aspects of various engineering projects

Temporary Power System Planning focuses on designing and implementing temporary electrical power solutions for specific projects or events, often requiring specialized knowledge of power distribution and safety. Electrical Project Engineers oversee broader electrical engineering projects, including design, coordination, and compliance. While both roles require electrical expertise and certifications, Temporary Power System Planning is more specialized in temporary setups, whereas Electrical Project Engineers handle comprehensive project management across various electrical systems.

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2363m - Electric Transmission Planning Engineer - Principal / Senior / Engineer Level

MRINetwork Jobs

Tampa, FL • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

Perform Transmission Planning and Power System Studies including steady state loadflow contingency analysis, short circuit and dynamic stability analyses to support short-term and long-term transmission expansion plans and single point of failure analysis of the interconnected transmission system.  Complying with all applicable Federal, State and Cooperative standards, guidelines, policies and procedures and applicable regulatory standards. Provide input into the planning process, economic analysis of new loads, best ways to integrate new resources or substations, and identify system upgrades or modifications required for future load growth. Location: Tampa, FL

 

Responsibilities

  • Performs power system steady-state load flow contingency analysis, short circuit analysis, dynamic stability analysis, and single point of failure analysis of the interconnected transmission system
  • Performs the modeling of the Cooperative and Member facilities within the FRCC Databank
  • Participates and coordinates Feasibility, System Impact, and Facility studies, both internally and with Member staff
  • Prepares annual FERC-715 and FRCC Form 13 filings and updates the FRCC Transmission Map
  • Subject Matter Expert in NERC Reliability Standards associated with Transmission Planning
  • Prepares input data for computerized solutions to engineering problems
  • Supports technical analysis, planning studies and operational studies
  • Actively participates in the FRCC Transmission technical subcommittee
  • Develops automation scripting for use in studies, sorting data and results
  • Database creation for Transmission Planning data/information
  • Performs other duties as applicable to the position or as assigned

Qualifications

  • BSEE, required; an advanced degree, MSEE or MBA and Professional Engineer’s License (PE) desired
  • 3-10+ years of electric utility industry and significant transmission planning experience, performing, Loadflow, Steady State, Short Circuit, Dynamic Simulations, generator interconnection and other power system studies
  • Extensive hands-on simulation modeling of Bulk Electric Systems using PSS/E, MUST, PowerGEM
  • NERC Operational and Planning Standards knowledge
  • Computer literate with demonstrated proficiency in MS Office, Python, VBA, Access, etc.
  • Working knowledge of NERC Operations and Planning Standards and mandatory compliance activities
  • Possess excellent communication and soft skills

 

Company Brief:

Incorporated over 70 years ago, our client is one of the largest G&Ts in the country, providing essential wholesale electric services to nine Member distribution electric cooperatives serving 1.8M customers in 42 Florida counties.

Electric Transmission Planning Engineer – Senior / Engineer / Associate - 2363m

Visit our website for more details www.mriheadhunter.com

This position is being offered through Management Recruiters of Bonita Springs, Inc., who proudly supports Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employment.  We are committed to workforce diversity.  M/F/D/V are encouraged to apply.  Sponsorship is available for this position.

Key Words:

electric transmission strategy BSEE MSEE system planning power flow engineering studies loadflow NERC SERC transient stability FERC simulation modeling PSS/E MUST PowerGem TARA Siemens TPL VAR MOD FAC PRC CIP Reliability Standards