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Substation Commissioning Engineer

Columbus, OH · Remote

$95.10K - $121.20K/yr

FindTalent is hiring a highly skilled Substation Commissioning Engineer to support critical utility infrastructure projects across the U.S. This remote-based role is ideal for a technically ...

FindTalent is searching for a skilled Utility Electrical Estimator to support a rapidly expanding ... Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Business, or equivalent utility ...

FindTalent is supporting a leading utility in their search for a Substation Physical Engineer III to join their team onsite in the Southeast. This role provides physical engineering expertise ...

Substation Project Engineer

Detroit, MI

$97.50K - $124.20K/yr

FindTalent is seeking an experienced and motivated Substation Project Engineer on behalf of our client. In this dynamic role, you will collaborate with lead engineers and account managers to deliver ...

Substation Project Engineer

Houston, TX · Hybrid

$85K - $155K/yr

FindTalent is seeking an experienced and motivated Substation Project Engineer on behalf of our client. In this dynamic role, you will collaborate with lead engineers and account managers to deliver ...

Position Overview FindTalent is seeking a highly skilled Substation Engineering Manager to join our client's growing Power Delivery team in the West Region. This role is integral to overseeing the ...

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

To thrive as a Substation Engineer, you need a solid background in electrical engineering principles, power systems, and a relevant engineering degree, often with a Professional Engineer (PE) license. Familiarity with software like AutoCAD, ETAP, and SCADA systems, as well as knowledge of national electrical codes and safety standards, is typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help engineers manage complex projects and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams. These competencies ensure safe, reliable, and efficient design, operation, and maintenance of electrical substations critical to power delivery.

What are some common challenges faced by Substation Engineers in coordinating with multiple project stakeholders?

Substation Engineers often collaborate with project managers, utility companies, contractors, and regulatory bodies. A frequent challenge is ensuring clear communication and alignment among all stakeholders, especially when project timelines or design specifications change. Managing documentation, adhering to safety standards, and addressing unforeseen technical issues require effective coordination. Building strong relationships and using project management tools can help Substation Engineers navigate these complexities and keep projects on track.

What does a Substation Engineer do?

A Substation Engineer is responsible for the design, development, and maintenance of electrical substations, which are key components in the transmission and distribution of electricity. Their work includes creating layouts, specifying equipment, ensuring safety standards, and sometimes overseeing construction and commissioning. Substation Engineers collaborate with other engineering disciplines, utility companies, and contractors to ensure reliable and efficient operation of substations. They also troubleshoot issues and may be involved in upgrading older substations to meet modern standards.

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

AspectSubstation EngineerPower Systems Engineer
CertificationsPE license, IEEE certificationsPE license, IEEE certifications
Work EnvironmentDesign, construction, and maintenance of substationsPower system analysis, planning, and optimization
Industry UsageElectric utilities, transmission companiesUtilities, consulting firms, manufacturers
Common Search IntentDesign and operation of substationsPower system analysis and planning

Substation Engineers focus on the design, construction, and maintenance of electrical substations, ensuring reliable power delivery. Power Systems Engineers work on analyzing and optimizing entire electrical networks, often involving system-wide planning. While both roles require similar credentials and work within the electric utility industry, their specific responsibilities differ, with Substation Engineers concentrating on physical infrastructure and Power Systems Engineers on system performance and analysis.

What are the most popular categories at Findtalent?
Infographic showing various Substation Engineer job openings at Findtalent in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 7% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution.

Substation Commissioning Engineer

FindTalent

Columbus, OH • Remote

$95.10K - $121.20K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

FindTalent is hiring a highly skilled Substation Commissioning Engineer to support critical utility infrastructure projects across the U.S. This remote-based role is ideal for a technically proficient professional who can work independently while traveling full-time to high-voltage substation construction sites. The successful candidate will be responsible for leading and executing the commissioning, testing, and operational verification of substation systems up to 500kV.

This role plays a key part in ensuring systems are installed correctly, operate reliably, and meet all design and compliance requirements. While the position is remote, it requires 100% travel to various project sites nationwide, with per diem, travel support, and regular paid trips home.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead substation commissioning activities for transmission and distribution projects from pre-energization through closeout.

  • Perform and supervise functional testing of protection and control systems, relays, and high-voltage equipment.

  • Validate field installations against engineering drawings and technical specifications.

  • Troubleshoot equipment and system issues, recommend solutions, and direct corrective actions on-site.

  • Develop and manage commissioning procedures, isolation plans, outage schedules, and safety protocols.

  • Collaborate closely with field crews, testing teams, and client stakeholders to ensure safe and efficient commissioning.

  • Review and approve test results and verify correct equipment operation per system design.

  • Coordinate with engineering to identify and address design conflicts or field modifications.

  • Ensure documentation is complete and accurate, including test reports, redlined drawings, and regulatory submissions.

  • Provide real-time updates to project management and maintain consistent communication with all stakeholders.

Education, Skills & Experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field (foreign equivalents accepted).

  • Minimum 3 years of experience in substation field commissioning, construction, or protection & control engineering.

  • Strong working knowledge of substation equipment and protection schemes, including relay logic and SCADA integration.

  • Proficiency with relay testing and communication software such as Enoserve RTS, Doble Protection Suite, SEL Compass, and AcSELerator Quickset.

  • Familiarity with NETA, IEEE, and utility specifications related to substation construction and testing.

  • Experience testing and commissioning equipment such as breakers, transformers, CTs, PTs, relays, panels, and battery systems.

  • Excellent problem-solving and decision-making skills in field environments.

  • Ability to read and interpret complex electrical drawings and system schematics.

  • Must possess a valid, unrestricted driver’s license.

  • Must pass drug screening and background checks.

  • Must be a U.S. Citizen or legally authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship.

  • Willing and able to travel 100% for extended periods; per diem and scheduled paid trips home are provided.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with substation commissioning for voltage levels up to 500kV.

  • Familiarity with SEL, GE, and ABB digital relays.

  • Previous leadership in field-based substation or utility projects.

  • Working knowledge of construction sequencing and safety practices for energized environments.

Benefits & Compensation:
Our client offers a robust and competitive benefits package, including:

  • Competitive Base Salary (Dependent on Experience)

  • Full Per Diem and Paid Travel Support

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance

  • 401(k) with Employer Match

  • Paid Time Off and Holidays

  • Life and Disability Insurance

  • Opportunities for Career Development and Specialized Training

Equal Opportunity Employer:
FindTalent is committed to creating an inclusive workplace and is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals, including veterans and those with disabilities. If accommodations are needed during the recruitment process, we are happy to assist upon request.

If you are a self-driven engineering professional ready to take the lead on commissioning high-impact utility projects nationwide, we encourage you to apply.