Job Description
Dependent on your education and experience, Designer I or Designer II would be applicable.
SUMMARY
Working in a position of progressively increasing responsibility, prepares designs leading to the construction of electric utility plant. Work in this position is carried out in consultation with a design manager or designers. Most decisions are not considered final until reviewed by a supervisor. All work specified below pertains to distribution infrastructure unless otherwise specified.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIP
Reports To: Designated Manager
Directs: Designer I directs none. Designer II may be required to direct the work of lower classifications
REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES
+ Prepares designs including construction drawings for residential services, residential service upgrades, single phase load center, streetlights and conduit installations.
+ Field verifies projects for design accuracy.
+ Obtains utility documentation related to assigned tasks.
+ Reports grid map inconsistencies.
+ Performs data collection/entry related to assignments.
+ Participates in field observation of operating, maintenance and construction-related practices.
+ Assists Distribution Designers in higher classification.
+ Participates in introductory orientation leading to proficiency in work order procedures, Chugach operating procedures, materials management, utilization of CAD/GIS services, utilization of survey field data and working with Member Services, System Control Department (Dispatch), and Substation and Line Operations (Operations).
+ Prepares written technical/coordination correspondence.
+ Performs other related duties as assigned.
+ Performs Designer I duties when assigned.
+ Prepares designs for the
following:
+ Single-phase/Three-phase overhead and underground commercial, residential, or subdivision line extensions
+ Transformer installations
+ Three phase load centers
+ Subdivision primary and secondary facility replacement
+ Single phase cable replacement projects
+ Pole and pole top assembly replacement
+ Performs joint use requests, investigations and designs.
+ Performs investigations involving overhead and underground lines.
+ Assists Senior Designers in higher classifications.
+ Conducts utility(s) conflict research including encroachments.
+ Participates in sectionalizing and fuse coordination activities.
+ Conducts plan reviews for state and municipal projects and prepare draft correspondence.
+ Prepares documents generally associated with the preparation of a work order and construction contract.
+ Conducts National Electrical Safety Code clearance research.
+ Conducts field equipment inventories for design purposes.
+ Performs design calculations in support of related duties.
+ Uses computer programs to prepare project estimates, sag and tension calculations and calculations related to cable in conduit.
+ Performs other related duties as assigned.
RELATIONSHIPS
+ Designated
Manager: Reports to and receives work assignments and direction. Informs manager of progress in work assignment areas.
+ Higher level designers within the
department: Works with when assigned, receives requests and provides assistance, exchanges information as required.
+ Line Extension
Coordinator: Responds to inquires and provides information.
+ Right of Way
Agents: Responds to inquiries and provides information.
+ Other Engineering employees, managers and/or
supervisors: Responds to inquiries and provides information.
+ Other department/division managers and/or
supervisors: Responds to inquiries and provides information.
+ Employees of other departments/
divisions: Responds to inquiries and provides information.
+ Chugach
consumers: Responds to inquiries and provides information in conjunction with design responsibilities.
+ Municipal, State or Federal
Agencies: Works with to coordinate design or permit-related matters associated with delegated work assignments.
+ Other
Utilities: Works with to coordinate design-related matters associated with delegated work assignments.
KNOWLEDGE
•Requires knowledge of distribution engineering design and construction techniques and related construction material and equipment related to electric utility subtransmission and/or distribution facilities consistent with the level of work responsibility for a Designer I, II, III, or Senior.
•Requires knowledge of National Electric Safety Code (NESC) and Rural Electrification Administration design and construction practices consistent with the level of work responsibility for a Designer I, II, III, or Senior.
•Knowledge of computer database, spreadsheet and scheduling software, project planning, project estimating, project construction inspection documentation, and as-built documentation consistent with the level of work responsibility for a Designer I, II, III, or Senior.
ABILITIES AND SKILLS
•Must possess excellent verbal and written communication skills.
•Demonstrate the ability to perform mathematical calculations consistent with the level of work responsibility for a Designer I, II, III, or Senior.
•Must have the ability to physically access rough terrain project site locations without the use of motor operated equipment.
WORKING CONDITIONS
•Design work will normally be performed in a standard office environment.
•Field work in all types of weather conditions will also be required.
•Some out-of-town work may also be required.
•Must possess valid Alaska driver’s license.
•Some overtime may be required.
DESIGNER I QUALIFICATIONS
Experience
Two (2) years combined work experience in computer aided design (CAD), geographic information systems (GIS), surveying, other engineering disciplines, utility line design, electrical construction, or in a position directly related to electric utility distribution line design/construction.
Education
High School diploma or GED and completion of six (6) college semester credit hours in algebra, trigonometry, calculus and/or physics (or directly related coursework) plus an additional three (3) college semester credit hours in either of the following:
•Civil, mechanical and/or electrical engineering
Additional coursework towards a Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering is preferred
Substitution
Additional vocational education may substitute for either the required education or work experience provided the coursework is specific to power line design. For these purposes, one year of vocational education is equivalent to either six (6) college semester credit hours of the education required above or one (1) year of the required work experience.
Additional education in any of the required courses above may be substituted for the required experience. For these purposes, one (1) year of experience is equivalent to six (6) college semester credit hours of education.
DESIGNER II QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
Successful completion of a four (4) year Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering or Engineering Science
OR
Documented completion of two (2) years towards a Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering or Engineering Science and two (2) years of applicable and progressively more responsible work experience in related electric utility distribution design.
OR
High School diploma or equivalent and five (5) years of documented progressively more responsible work experience in directly related electrical distribution
OR
Successful completion of a Designer I training program and Grade 9 (Designer II) proficiency exam. Must meet all qualification requirements of Designer II before April 1 or October 1 to qualify for the proficiency exam.
Company Description
Chugach Electric Association is a member-owned cooperative, headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska's largest city. Anchorage itself sits at the base of the Chugach Mountains. Chugach is pleased to provide reliable, affordable power to more than 92,000 members from Anchorage to the northern Kenai Peninsula, and from Whittier on Prince William Sound to Tyonek on the west side of Cook Inlet. We service over 113,000 locations with 3,782 miles of transmission and distribution lines. We have many services that make it easy to power homes and businesses with Chugach.
A little more about us: Chugach has been around for a long time, recently celebrating 75 years! We are a stable company, in a stable industry. And while we may have stability, we are modern, sustainable and forward-thinking to ensure that we provide reliable services for generations to come. We also pride ourselves on the longevity of our employees. We have several 20, 30 and 40 + year tenured employees who continue foster an inclusive, innovative corporate environment. Find your spark!
Chugach's corporate vision:
Responsibly developing energy to build a clean, sustainable future for Alaska.
Chugach's corporate mission:
We provide safe, reliable, and affordable electricity through superior service and sustainable practices, powering the lives of our members.
Chugach's corporate values:
Guided by our values of safety, accountability, and sustainability, we are committed to serving our members, the community, and the Chugach team.
Equal Employment Opportunity
It is a policy of Chugach Electric Association, Inc., to recruit, hire, train, promote, and compensate persons without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, pregnancy, parenthood, physical or mental disability, veteran's status, age, or any other classification protected by applicable, federal, state, or local law.
Chugach is also an affirmative action employer.
Benefits
Health Benefits (Available through IBEW with the Alaska Electrical Trust Fund)
For more information, you can contact the IBEW Hall at 907-272-6571 or visit www.aetf.com
Financial Security
•Defined Benefit (Pension through IBEW)
•Dependent Flex Spending Account
Life Insurance Benefits
•Basic Life Insurance paid for by Chugach Electric
•Supplemental Life Insurance
Work, Life, Health
•160 hours vacation for the first year
•9 Paid Holidays + 3 Float Holidays
•Employee Assistance Program
•MetLife Will Preparation