Engineer ; Distribution
Listed on 2025-12-22
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer, Engineering Design & Technologists
Position Summary:
Electrical Engineer 2 – Distribution is responsible for designing, planning, and managing utility distribution systems with a focus on electrical infrastructure. With 5–10 years of experience, this role plays a vital part in ensuring reliable, efficient, and compliant utility delivery systems. This position requires strong technical expertise, project management capabilities, and the ability to collaborate across cross-functional teams.
Key Responsibilities:System Design: Plan and design electrical power distribution systems, including overhead and underground lines.
Network Optimization: Enhance distribution network performance for reliability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
Project Management: Lead distribution-related projects through all phases—design, budgeting, scheduling, implementation, and maintenance.
Compliance: Ensure all systems adhere to applicable safety, environmental, and industry regulations.
Technical Analysis: Conduct load flow studies, fault analysis, voltage drop calculations, and reliability assessments.
System Upgrades & Maintenance: Recommend and coordinate infrastructure upgrades or replacements; plan proactive maintenance schedules.
Quality Assurance: Review and validate engineering designs and construction implementation to uphold standards and specifications.
Documentation: Maintain up-to-date records, technical drawings, reports, and documentation.
Safety Enforcement: Promote and adhere to safety practices across engineering and field teams.
Collaboration: Work closely with engineers, technicians, construction crews, and external stakeholders to achieve project goals.
Customer Support: Respond to technical inquiries and provide expert advice related to distribution systems.
Software Tools: Create construction drawings using tools like JETS
, Socket (load calculations), and OFS
.
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering
, Civil Engineering
, or a related field.5–10 years of experience in utility distribution engineering.
Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred or required (based on jurisdiction).
Proficiency in distribution system software tools (e.g., JETS, Socket, OFS).
In-depth knowledge of NEC, NESC, utility standards, and applicable regulatory codes.
Demonstrated ability to manage engineering projects effectively, including budgeting and scheduling.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Strong attention to detail with a safety- and quality-first mindset.
Adaptability to emerging technologies and industry practices.
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