What are the responsibilities and job description for the Transmission Line Engineer | (230kV-500kV) position at Michael Page?
- High-voltage, high-impact work
- Real project ownership
Our client is a well-established engineering firm in the T&D space with a strong reputation for delivering complex transmission projects. They have a consistent backlog of work and long-term utility partnerships, providing stability while still offering exposure to technically challenging projects.
Projects
Job Description
- 50-150 mile transmission line projects tied to grid expansion
- PLS-CADD design (routing, sag/tension, structure spotting)
- Cross-functional coordination across engineering disciplines
- Optional field exposure construction support
- Modeling & design using PLS-CADD (routing, sag/tension, structure spotting)
- Coordinating with substation, civil, and environmental teams
- Getting exposure to the full lifecycle-not just one slice of the work
- Optional field involvement (if you want it-not forced)
- Get out of repetitive, siloed design work
- Faster track to PE technical leadership
- Work on bigger voltage more complex projects
- Backlog is strong (projects secured well into the future)
The Successful Applicant
A Successful Transmission Line Engineer Should Have
- A strong educational background in electrical or civil engineering.
- Proficiency in design software such as PLS-CADD and AutoCAD.
- Knowledge of industry standards for high-voltage transmission lines.
- Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
- Ability to collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams.
- Competitive hourly pay between $80 and $90 USD, depending on expertise.
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits (MDV).
- Opportunity to work on impactful energy and power delivery
- Temporary role with potential for future opportunities.
Quote job ref: JN-042026-6997044
Salary : $166,387 - $187,185