Electric Distribution Engineer & Associate
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer, Engineering Design & Technologists
Overview
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Compensation- Salary Range: depends on experience
- Associate: 33.80 – 50.70
- Engineer: 40.28 – 60.42
The Distribution System Engineer and Associate positions are responsible for the engineering aspects of the design, construction, coordination/protection, and control systems of the electric distribution network. The engineer must be fully competent in all conventional aspects of substation and distribution system facilities and must achieve the implementation and execution of designs in collaboration with electric department personnel responsible for carrying out established designs, standards, and work practices.
They will also be expected to maximize the versatility of facilities used to safely control the system for high reliability and efficiency.
- Design electrical power distribution systems in overhead and underground facilities
- Perform engineering studies i.e., system planning, system protection, power quality analysis, transformer loading, voltage surveys and prepare estimates and feasibility reports for projects
- Develop construction material specifications and evaluate new products to be used by the department
- Review and approve Pole Attachment Permit Applications
- Collect and assimilate data derived from various periodic City reports to maintain information necessary to prepare responses to various outside agencies like FERC, DOE, EIA etc.
- Perform and/or direct installation, operation, maintenance, and updates of the SCADA system, AMI distribution automation, and other engineering systems
- Develop, implement, and review relay settings, control/logic schemes, metering networks, and fault/event record programs
- Develop an in-depth understanding of the NESC, City/departmental, and other applicable standards and policies that affect the design and operation of the electrical distribution infrastructure
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, or a related technical degree from an ABET accredited university
- For an Associate: 2 years related experience and 7–11 months of related management experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience
- For an Engineer: 5 years related experience and 4 years of related management experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Proficiency in AutoCAD (preferred)
- Registered Professional Engineer License for the State of Oklahoma (preferred)
- Experience in substation design and maintenance, SCADA systems, and/or Milsoft analysis software (preferred)
- Experience with Microsoft Office products
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