We deliver affordable, reliable ELECTRICITY, with a focus on EFFICIENCY and a commitment to ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP. We are dedicated to ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, providing resources and supporting economic growth. Our EMPLOYEES are our greatest asset in meeting our mission to be an Oklahoma Agency of Excellence.
This is an exempt entry level Distribution Engineer position performing electrical and civil engineering duties for the T&D Engineering Department of the Grand River Dam Authority as assigned by the Sr. Manager, T&D Engineering.
Essential job functions include, but are not limited to:
- Generates/interprets models, plan and profile diagrams, detail
- drawings and material lists for electrical power distribution systems in overhead and underground facilities.
- Coordinates the creation of scopes of work for engineering and
construction contractors.
- Perform electrical analysis for voltage drop, fault current,
power factor, etc. in a timely manner.
- Perform physical analysis for power line sag and stress in a
timely manner.
- Develop data sheets and specifications for equipment.
- Supports the bidding process for engineering and construction
services.
- Assists more senior engineers in work pertaining to design of the
distribution system, including checkout of new facilities, engineering support to technicians and modifications to improve existing high voltage lines.
Develops competency in the following by performing structured
work assignments:
- Basic project management.
- Develops positive communication and productive relationships with fellow employees, industry contacts and customers.
- Performs engineering analysis, calculations, design, studies, and
other duties associated with maintaining, constructing, and operating electrical power distribution line facilities.
- Creates specifications; prepares bid documents; evaluates bids
received; prepares and presents reports and recommendations as required for purchase of materials, equipment, services, and miscellaneous items associated with high electrical power distribution lines and other assigned projects.
- After-hours work may be required under system emergency or storm
conditions.
- Functional competency with personal computers; prefer experience with Excel, Word, and other Office 365 products.
- Must be capable of methodical analysis of complex technical
problems.
- Must possess and demonstrate excellent writing and composition
skills.
- Must be comfortable giving verbal presentations before
groups.
- Has a grasp of concepts such as: structural design, foundation
design, grading design, geotechnical engineering analysis, statics,
thermodynamics & electromagnetic fields.
- Bachelor's degree in electrical or civil engineering from an
accredited college or university is required, a power emphasis is
preferred. Additional courses or practical experience in electrical
power line design, systems or circuit analysis, computer programming, and project and facility management are desirable.
- Valid Oklahoma driver’s license, or the ability to convert within
30 days for those with an out of state driver’s license that are an
Oklahoma resident.
- Engineer Intern status in Oklahoma. Successful completion of the
Fundamentals of Engineering Exam and registration as an EI in Oklahoma
is preferred.
- Must be able to walk, climb stairs, crawl, work from ladders and
elevated platforms. Must not have a fear of heights, confined spaces, or working around high voltage equipment.
- Ability to lift, move, and carry weights of up to 50 lb. on an
irregular basis.
- Must possess mental, visual, and auditory acuity for attention to
visual and auditory detail. Manual dexterity is required for operation of test equipment, small tools, and the installation, adjustment, and repair of control devices.
- Work is usually performed in an office environment with outdoor
excursions for design, testing, and troubleshooting of equipment when necessary.
- Repair work may be performed outdoors and/or indoors in a high
noise/high temperature environment with possible work in confined spaces. Emergency repair work may be required during inclement weather and at any time in any season.
- Work is performed primarily at the Engineering & Technology
Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Specific work site and substation locations exist throughout the northeastern quarter of Oklahoma and/or other locations, as assigned.
- Compensation will be commensurate with experience and
qualifications
- Highly competitive benefits package
If you like wild growth and working with happy, enthusiastic over-achievers, you'll enjoy your career with us!