New Graduate Power Delivery Engineer
Listed on 2025-12-25
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering
New Graduate (Dec 2025) - Power Delivery Engineer
Locations: US-GA-Kennesaw | US-FL-Lake Mary | US-FL-Palm Beach Gardens | US-FL-Tampa | US-CA-San Luis Obispo | US-NC-Charlotte | US-TX-Spring
OverviewWhy Launch Your Power Delivery Engineering Career at ENERCON Services?
As a new graduate engineer in ENERCON’s Power Delivery group, you’ll step into a dynamic role where your work directly supports the backbone of modern energy systems. Whether your focus is on distribution networks or substation design, you’ll be part of a multidisciplinary team tackling real‑world challenges that impact utilities, independent power producers, and industrial clients. From day one, you’ll contribute to the design, analysis, and inspection of critical infrastructure ranging from transmission lines and substations to greenfield distribution projects.
You’ll gain hands‑on experience using industry tools, apply current codes and standards, and collaborate across disciplines to deliver high‑quality engineering solutions. With mentorship from experienced engineers and exposure to field work, you’ll build a strong foundation in both technical and project management skills. At ENERCON, you’re not just starting a job, you’re joining a trusted team that partners with clients to deliver innovative, reliable, and future‑ready power delivery solutions.
Whatareas of the Power Delivery (PD) could you work for?
- Distribution
- Transmission
- Substation
At ENERCON, we are more than just an engineering and environmental services firm; we are pioneers of innovation, driving efficiency and sustainability in the energy, power, and technology industries. Our vibrant culture is shaped by our unwavering commitment to excellence and our dedication to fostering a workplace where creativity and collaboration thrive. When you join ENERCON, you become part of a dynamic team dedicated to making a real impact.
We invest in our employees’ growth and development, empowering them to shape the future of the industries we serve. Join us, and together, let’s create a sustainable, efficient, and innovative tomorrow.
As a new graduate at ENERCON, you will be expected to actively engage in various tasks and responsibilities crucial to the success of our projects. You will be tasked with learning and applying codes and standards for designing projects, being organized and efficient, having a positive attitude towards learning and feedback, collaborating with senior engineers for field data collection, and adapting to new software systems.
It’s important to ask questions, use available resources, and connect classroom knowledge with practical industry work. Meeting deadlines and managing multiple tasks simultaneously are critical aspects of your role.
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- And More!
- Kennesaw, GA
- Orlando, FL
- Palm Beach Gardens, FL
- Tampa, FL
- San Luis Obispo, CA
- Charlotte, NC
- Houston, TX
- Exciting Challenges: Dive into a world of cutting‑edge projects that challenge your skills and expand your horizons.
- Innovative Environment: Work in an atmosphere that nurtures creativity, encourages out‑of‑the‑box thinking, and supports your professional development.
- Collaborative Culture: Join a team of experts who collaborate, inspire, and empower each other to achieve remarkable results.
- Growth Opportunities: Embark on a rewarding career path with endless opportunities for growth and advancement.
- Contribute Meaningfully: Be part of a company that values your ideas, expertise, and dedication to making a difference.
- Graduated or graduating with a bachelor's or master’s degree from an ABET‑accredited school in one of our listed preferred majors.
- Dec 2025 graduates preferred.
- Available to start between Jan 2026 and April 2026.
- Strong intellectual curiosity to learn more about modern energy systems.
- Preferred courses completed:
Power Systems Engineering, Power Electronics, Power Systems Analysis & Control,…
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