Design Engineer - Substation
QISG
- Salt Lake City, UT
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Design physical substation components, including yard layouts, grounding, lightning protection, control building arrangements, raceways, and auxiliary AC/DC power systems.
- Develop protection and control schematics, wiring diagrams, cable lists and panel layouts.
- Develop design drawings, calculations, and bills of material from engineering documents for planning, construction, operation, and maintenance.
- Utilize AutoCAD, MicroStation, ArcGIS, and other CAD software for scaled drawings and mapping.
- Implement engineering redlines with precision and ensure accuracy before finalizing drafting/drawing.
- Conduct engineering calculations, including voltage drop, cable pulling, flicker analysis, and pole loading assessments.
- Ensure compliance with local regulations, design codes (NESC, IEEE, ANSI, IBC), and construction standards.
- Perform quality reviews to check for inaccuracies, omissions, or compliance issues, and provide recommendations.
- Work collaboratively with engineers and project teams to develop solutions and modifications as needed.
- Maintain detailed project documentation and support engineering calculations.
- Work a minimum of 40 hours per week, with potential for up to 50 hours and occasional overtime.
- Education: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET-accredited program.
- Experience: Minimum 2 years of industry experience in power distribution, substation design, or related fields.
- Proficiency in AutoCAD, MicroStation, ArcGIS, or similar CAD tools.
- Experience with power distribution engineering software.
- Understanding of design codes and standards such as NESC, IEEE, ANSI, IBC.
- Strong knowledge of engineering drafting and design principle.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication abilities.
- Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills.
- Ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams.
- Role will require travel as necessary to achieve job responsibilities, up to 10-25% of the time.