YMC Young Management & Consulting
Distribution/Transmission Designer
YMC Young Management & Consulting, Newark, New Jersey, us, 07175
We are seeking an experienced Distribution / Transmission Designer to support the planning, design, and execution of electric utility infrastructure projects. This is a non-entry-level position requiring strong technical expertise in underground and overhead electric systems, substation one‑line development, and strict adherence to utility construction standards. The ideal candidate will have an Electrical Engineering background with significant hands‑on utility experience, supporting both transmission and distribution systems in a fast‑paced, compliance‑driven environment.
This role is critical to the successful delivery of capital construction, system upgrades, reliability initiatives, and modernization programs across the electric grid.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (Civil or Mechanical Engineering accepted with strong electric utility background).
Minimum of 5+ years of progressive experience in electric utility transmission and/or distribution design (required).
Demonstrated experience producing detailed design packages for underground and/or overhead electric systems.
Advanced proficiency in AutoCAD and/or MicroStation (non-negotiable requirement).
Strong working knowledge of utility construction standards, specifications, and as‑built documentation.
Ability to interpret station one‑lines, cable schedules, duct bank layouts, and protection/control diagrams.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills for coordination with engineering, construction, and field personnel.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with ESRI ArcGIS and spatial utility data (preferred, not required).
Familiarity with utility asset management systems and GIS‑driven design environments.
Experience working under regulated utility environments and public utility commission standards.
Core Responsibilities Transmission & Distribution Design
Develop detailed design packages for underground and overhead transmission and distribution systems, including conduit and duct bank layouts, pole line designs and structure loading, cable routing plans, and equipment layouts and clearances.
Prepare and interpret substation one‑line diagrams, electrical schematics, and related station design drawings.
Perform constructability reviews to ensure designs meet safety, reliability, and operational requirements.
Apply applicable utility standards, NESC requirements, local codes, and engineering specifications throughout all designs.
Drafting & CAD Production
Produce professional‑quality design drawings using AutoCAD and/or MicroStation.
Develop plan, profile, section, and detail sheets for construction packages.
Revise drawings based on field feedback, redlines, and as‑built conditions.
Maintain accurate version control and drawing documentation in accordance with project standards.
Field & Construction Support
Support field verification, site walks, and existing condition assessments.
Review contractor RFIs, submittals, and design clarifications during construction.
Provide ongoing engineering and design support to construction teams throughout project execution.
Assist with final as‑built documentation and closeout packages.
Documentation & Standards Compliance
Ensure all design work aligns with approved utility construction standards, specifications, and safety requirements.
Maintain consistent documentation practices for drawings, calculations, and design assumptions.
Support audits, quality reviews, and regulatory compliance efforts.
Key Skills & Competencies
Strong technical knowledge of electric transmission and distribution systems.
High proficiency in AutoCAD/MicroStation.
Practical understanding of substation layout and one‑line design.
Knowledge of underground conduit systems, duct banks, cable types, and manhole/vault design.
Ability to read and interpret utility prints, schematics, and construction drawings.
Detail‑oriented with strong organizational and quality‑control skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary project team.
Strong time‑management and prioritization skills in a multi‑project environment.
Why This Role Is Not Entry‑Level
Independent design judgment on critical utility infrastructure.
Direct coordination with engineers, construction managers, and field crews.
Advanced CAD production with minimal supervision.
Working knowledge of live utility systems, safety protocols, and constructability considerations.
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type
Full‑time
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This role is critical to the successful delivery of capital construction, system upgrades, reliability initiatives, and modernization programs across the electric grid.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (Civil or Mechanical Engineering accepted with strong electric utility background).
Minimum of 5+ years of progressive experience in electric utility transmission and/or distribution design (required).
Demonstrated experience producing detailed design packages for underground and/or overhead electric systems.
Advanced proficiency in AutoCAD and/or MicroStation (non-negotiable requirement).
Strong working knowledge of utility construction standards, specifications, and as‑built documentation.
Ability to interpret station one‑lines, cable schedules, duct bank layouts, and protection/control diagrams.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills for coordination with engineering, construction, and field personnel.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with ESRI ArcGIS and spatial utility data (preferred, not required).
Familiarity with utility asset management systems and GIS‑driven design environments.
Experience working under regulated utility environments and public utility commission standards.
Core Responsibilities Transmission & Distribution Design
Develop detailed design packages for underground and overhead transmission and distribution systems, including conduit and duct bank layouts, pole line designs and structure loading, cable routing plans, and equipment layouts and clearances.
Prepare and interpret substation one‑line diagrams, electrical schematics, and related station design drawings.
Perform constructability reviews to ensure designs meet safety, reliability, and operational requirements.
Apply applicable utility standards, NESC requirements, local codes, and engineering specifications throughout all designs.
Drafting & CAD Production
Produce professional‑quality design drawings using AutoCAD and/or MicroStation.
Develop plan, profile, section, and detail sheets for construction packages.
Revise drawings based on field feedback, redlines, and as‑built conditions.
Maintain accurate version control and drawing documentation in accordance with project standards.
Field & Construction Support
Support field verification, site walks, and existing condition assessments.
Review contractor RFIs, submittals, and design clarifications during construction.
Provide ongoing engineering and design support to construction teams throughout project execution.
Assist with final as‑built documentation and closeout packages.
Documentation & Standards Compliance
Ensure all design work aligns with approved utility construction standards, specifications, and safety requirements.
Maintain consistent documentation practices for drawings, calculations, and design assumptions.
Support audits, quality reviews, and regulatory compliance efforts.
Key Skills & Competencies
Strong technical knowledge of electric transmission and distribution systems.
High proficiency in AutoCAD/MicroStation.
Practical understanding of substation layout and one‑line design.
Knowledge of underground conduit systems, duct banks, cable types, and manhole/vault design.
Ability to read and interpret utility prints, schematics, and construction drawings.
Detail‑oriented with strong organizational and quality‑control skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary project team.
Strong time‑management and prioritization skills in a multi‑project environment.
Why This Role Is Not Entry‑Level
Independent design judgment on critical utility infrastructure.
Direct coordination with engineers, construction managers, and field crews.
Advanced CAD production with minimal supervision.
Working knowledge of live utility systems, safety protocols, and constructability considerations.
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type
Full‑time
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