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Title: Engineer II - Substation Design
Duration: 6 Months
Location: Las Vegas, NV
JOB DESCRIPTION
- Provides engineering design
services for substation facilities and ensures that these facilities are
constructed on schedule and within committed resource allocations. Applies
prescribed methods and standard practices in performing all phases of
projects and assists other engineering staff on more complex projects.
- Essential Duties and
Responsibilities
- Develops economical,
technically feasible, reliable substation physical and control designs.
Provides technical management of multiple substation projects and
prioritization of work, working collaboratively with outside consulting
firms and internal stakeholders. (25%)
- Ensures quality control on
assigned projects by providing construction support as needed, including
coordination with construction forces and job site inspections. (25%)
- Provides coordination and
communication with other departments in completing procurement tasks on
projects with moderate supervision or guidance. (15%)
- Assists and guides other
departments in the solution of non-standard substation design problems.
(15%)
- Provides accurate cost
estimates for use in company budgeting procedures such that cash flow
requirements are identified. (10%)
- Provides input for
development of detailed project schedules and update project management
system to reflect the status of projects assigned. (10%)
- Ensures all compliance
aspects of position are known and followed; understands and complies with
all policies, codes and regulations applicable to position and company.
- Performs related duties as
assigned.
Requirements
REQUIREMENTS
- Bachelor’s degree from an
accredited school in engineering and 1-3 years of experience with
substation design.
- Fundamental theoretical and
practical knowledge in substation/control engineering principals and other
phases of engineering.
- Economic analysis methods,
budgeting procedures, and company policies, rules and regulations.
- Utility engineering practices
and procedures, construction methods and material specifications.
- Oral and written
communication and interpersonal skills.
- Equipment and Applications:
PCs, word processing, spreadsheet and database software.