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Electrical Engineer II - Substation & Distribution | Corona, CA | $80,000.00-$115,000.00 Posting details: Full-time position. Associate level; located in Corona, CA. Posting context trimmed to core responsibilities and qualifications from the original description. Responsibilities
Design and draft overhead and underground electrical distribution systems, including single‑line diagrams, circuit routing, pole layouts, conduit and trench layouts, and civil interface. Prepare construction plans, material take‑offs, cost estimates, and bill of materials. Review survey data, field photos, as‑built maps, and GIS to develop base mapping and project layouts. Perform pole loading, structure design, wind and loading calculations, and compliance documentation (e.g. engineering stamp packages). Interface with project management, permitting agencies, utilities, municipalities, and internal teams to coordinate design, approvals, and site constraints. Participate in field visits / site walks to validate design assumptions and identify constructability issues. Review redlines, markups, and revisions; incorporate feedback and finalize construction drawings. Support project reviews, internal QA/QC, and continuous improvement of design standards. Assist in utility interconnection documentation, joint pole applications, and permit submittals. Keep up to date with applicable codes, industry standards, electrical utility specifications, and new technologies. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related discipline (or equivalent experience). At least 2–5 years of experience in designing electrical distribution systems (overhead & underground) in a utility, EPC, or contractor environment. Proficiency in AutoCAD, MicroStation, or equivalent drafting/CAD software. Strong understanding of utility design standards, national and local codes (e.g. NEC), and pole loading / structure design principles. Experience performing electrical load calculations, voltage drop, fault current, conductor sizing, and system analysis. Experience with utility company software/tools (e.g., O‑Calc, GIS, SAP, or proprietary solutions) is a plus. Excellent communication and coordination skills to work with cross‑functional teams, external agencies, and clients. Ability to manage multiple projects, meet deadlines, and adapt to changing priorities. Attention to detail, analytical mindset, and ability to identify constructability challenges. Willingness to do occasional field work / site visits in support of design activities. Employment type
Full-time Seniority level
Associate
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Electrical Engineer II - Substation & Distribution | Corona, CA | $80,000.00-$115,000.00 Posting details: Full-time position. Associate level; located in Corona, CA. Posting context trimmed to core responsibilities and qualifications from the original description. Responsibilities
Design and draft overhead and underground electrical distribution systems, including single‑line diagrams, circuit routing, pole layouts, conduit and trench layouts, and civil interface. Prepare construction plans, material take‑offs, cost estimates, and bill of materials. Review survey data, field photos, as‑built maps, and GIS to develop base mapping and project layouts. Perform pole loading, structure design, wind and loading calculations, and compliance documentation (e.g. engineering stamp packages). Interface with project management, permitting agencies, utilities, municipalities, and internal teams to coordinate design, approvals, and site constraints. Participate in field visits / site walks to validate design assumptions and identify constructability issues. Review redlines, markups, and revisions; incorporate feedback and finalize construction drawings. Support project reviews, internal QA/QC, and continuous improvement of design standards. Assist in utility interconnection documentation, joint pole applications, and permit submittals. Keep up to date with applicable codes, industry standards, electrical utility specifications, and new technologies. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related discipline (or equivalent experience). At least 2–5 years of experience in designing electrical distribution systems (overhead & underground) in a utility, EPC, or contractor environment. Proficiency in AutoCAD, MicroStation, or equivalent drafting/CAD software. Strong understanding of utility design standards, national and local codes (e.g. NEC), and pole loading / structure design principles. Experience performing electrical load calculations, voltage drop, fault current, conductor sizing, and system analysis. Experience with utility company software/tools (e.g., O‑Calc, GIS, SAP, or proprietary solutions) is a plus. Excellent communication and coordination skills to work with cross‑functional teams, external agencies, and clients. Ability to manage multiple projects, meet deadlines, and adapt to changing priorities. Attention to detail, analytical mindset, and ability to identify constructability challenges. Willingness to do occasional field work / site visits in support of design activities. Employment type
Full-time Seniority level
Associate
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