Join Our Team as a Renewable Energy - Project Engineer!
Are you ready to power the future of energy? We're seeking a passionate and skilled Project Engineer to be part of our expanding utility consulting and renewable energy services team. In this role, you’ll take the lead on cutting-edge high-voltage electrical projects—transforming visions into reality through innovative planning and design on transmission line, substation, and renewable energy facility projects. You'll collaborate with major players in the energy industry, including Electric Utilities, EPC contractors, and Independent Power Generators, helping them drive the shift toward a cleaner energy future.
This position offers the flexibility to be based in our Maine offices in Augusta, Bangor, or Presque Isle, or remotely, depending on your qualifications. Dive into a role that not only builds your expertise but also contributes to a sustainable world. If you’re a motivated engineer with a drive for sustainable change, this is your opportunity to make a difference!
SGC Engineering is more than just a team—we're a close-knit community of engineers and designers driven by a shared passion for excellence. Operating within a fast-paced and dynamic environment, our firm thrives on collaboration and the Seller-Doer business model, where everyone has a voice and the opportunity to make a direct impact. We empower our team members with the autonomy and independence they need to pursue projects they care about, fostering a culture where innovation, initiative, and creativity lead to real success. At SGC Engineering, your ideas are not just welcomed—they're essential.
Pay: $85,000 to $125,000 depending on your skills and years of experience
We are pleased to offer a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with company match, paid time off, and other valuable benefits to support your well-being and future.
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