The Associate Engineer supports the design, modification, and commissioning of power system protection and automation schemes. This entry-level role works closely with senior engineering staff to learn design standards, tools, and processes while contributing to project deliverables under close supervision.
- Assist in developing substation protection schemes and specifying relays for redundant protection systems.
- Prepare basic engineering drawings, sketches, and documentation under guidance.
- Assist in calculating and programming substation protective relay set points.
- Support commissioning activities by providing field assistance and documentation.
- Learn and apply industry standards and internal design procedures.
- Maintain organized project files and records.
- Collaborate with project teams, contractors, and utility personnel to support project execution.
- Participate in training and mentorship programs to develop technical skills.
- All other duties assigned
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited institution.
- Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) or Engineer-in-Training (EIT) preferred.
- Internship or prior related experience preferred.
- 0–2 years of engineering experience in electric utility or power systems.
- Basic understanding of electrical theory, power systems, and protective relaying.
- Proficiency in CAD software preferred.
- Ability to follow technical instructions and work under supervision.
- Strong attention to detail, organization, and time management.
This is a full-time, salaried position with an annual base salary range of $65,000 – $85,000, depending on experience and qualifications. The Associate Engineer is eligible for REI’s comprehensive benefits package.
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Simple IRA Retirement Plan
Paid Time Off
Professional Development and Training Opportunities
REI Utility Services is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law.