
Substation Engineering Manager
- Atlanta, GA
- $126,100-227,950 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Atlanta Georgia protection and control, substation physical, CAD, and SCADA teams: in charge of employee engagement, performance reviews, salary negotiations, interviewing/hiring, work quality, budgets and schedules, mentorship and growth, project execution, client interaction, and business expansion.
- Prepare and review proposals and man-hour estimates, technical write-ups and project approach documents for small, medium and large projects and Master Service Agreements (MSAs).
- Build meaningful relationships with our robust list of long-standing clients. Function as client Point of Contact (P.O.C.) and liaison with clients on project-related issues.
- Provide technical training and mentorship to junior staff.
- Understand and apply industry standards, applicable state and federal safety codes, regulatory compliance requirements and construction codes to projects.
- Provide technical oversight, direction, and support for project teams.
- Ensure and facilitate project team collaboration and communication across all disciplines and resolve design conflicts as required.
- Collaborate with our internal team of talent acquisition (TA), human resources (HR), and financial team members to maintain alignment with the Division’s objectives.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering from an accredited university, with ten plus (10+) years of relevant experience in utility substation/P&C engineering
- Experience as a substation/P&C engineer leading projects and performing QC reviews
- Proposal and engineering man-hour estimate creation
- Expertise with staff training/mentorship
- Experience with serving as firm-client liaison
- Ability to travel up to 10% of the time
- Professional Engineer (PE) certification
- Project Manager Professional (PMP) certification
- Active membership in national engineering societies and work-groups (IEEE, PES, etc.)
- Experience with Electric Utilities and/or Electric Cooperatives in Georgia, Alabama or Mississippi