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Ideal candidate must be able to produce deliverables associated with substation Protection & Control (P&C) design projects. This will include single line diagrams, three line diagrams, panel layouts, AC & DC schematics, equipment and switchboard wiring diagrams, bills of material, vendor drawings, and logic diagrams using AutoCAD and/or MicroStation software.
We prefer an Electrical Engineer with a background in either substation protective relaying or power plant instrumentation & control design. Ideal candidate must possess the necessary skills and be able to lead design efforts on projects that entail the engineering design associated with medium and high voltage substation relay replacements/retrofits and new installations. Candidate must also possess the requisite experience to be able to complete projects from start to finish with minimal input/guidance from senior level engineers. This position requires additional responsibilities such as training, mentoring, and budget/schedule monitoring.
Desired attributes/skills of an ideal candidate include but are not limited to:
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