Power Industry Experts
Electric Distribution Designer
Power Industry Experts, Newark, Delaware, United States, 19711
Engineer & Assistant Project Manager at Power Industry Experts
Job Overview
We are seeking an Electric Distribution Designer with hands‑on experience in the design of overhead (OH) and underground (UG) electric utility distribution systems. The ideal candidate understands electric utility equipment, construction standards, operations, industry codes, NESC requirements, and utility dressing conventions. This position requires strong coordination skills, as you will work closely with our internal fiber design team, utility engineers, field personnel, and customers to deliver high‑quality, constructible designs.
You will play a critical role in supporting utility infrastructure upgrades, system expansions, reliability improvements, and joint‑use projects across the region.
Key Responsibilities
Develop comprehensive overhead and underground electric distribution designs, including new line extensions, upgrades, relocations, and system improvements.
Interpret, apply, and ensure compliance with utility construction standards, NESC code, and local requirements.
Perform structure loading checks, equipment selection, conductor sizing, and preparation of construction work packages.
Coordinate with the fiber design team to identify conflicts, shared‑use opportunities, make‑ready needs, and joint trench configurations.
Conduct site assessments, field verifications, and GPS/photographic documentation as required.
Collaborate with electric utility engineers, internal project managers, field crews, and local jurisdictions to ensure design feasibility and constructability.
Communicate directly with customers, contractors, and stakeholders to gather service requirements, resolve issues, and support project execution.
Prepare bills of material, cost estimates, and project documentation in alignment with client standards.
Review as‑built drawings and support project closeout activities.
Maintain accurate records, project data, and schedule commitments.
Qualifications Required:
2–5+ years of experience in electric distribution design (overhead and/or underground).
Strong knowledge of utility equipment, distribution operations, conductor types, transformers, switches, protective devices, and construction methods.
Understanding of NESC, utility design standards, and right‑of‑way considerations.
Proficiency with distribution design tools or GIS‑based platforms (e.g., iVUE, GWD/GIS, Asset Suite 8, AutoCAD, ESRI, O‑Calc, SPIDAcalc, or utility‑specific design systems).
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, maps, easements, and field notes.
Strong communication skills and ability to coordinate across multiple teams.
Valid driver’s license and ability to perform occasional field work.
Preferred:
Experience coordinating joint‑use or fiber/coax attach projects.
Familiarity with utility permitting processes and construction sequencing.
Prior work with regional utilities (e.g., Delmarva Power, Choptank Electric, municipal electric utilities).
Technical degree or engineering technology certificate in electrical, civil, or related field.
Hybrid schedule with a mix of remote work and field/site visits on
Eastern Shore of Maryland .
Field work may include site walks, structure measurements, GPS data capture, construction coordination and oversight, and customer coordination.
Pay Range: $30–$50 per hour depending on experience.
Benefits
Health, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) with company match
Paid time off and company holidays
Professional development and training support
Flexible hybrid work environment
Mileage reimbursement for approved travel
Company‑issued laptop, field tools, and safety gear
Paid time off
Work Location Hybrid remote in Newark, DE 19713
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We are seeking an Electric Distribution Designer with hands‑on experience in the design of overhead (OH) and underground (UG) electric utility distribution systems. The ideal candidate understands electric utility equipment, construction standards, operations, industry codes, NESC requirements, and utility dressing conventions. This position requires strong coordination skills, as you will work closely with our internal fiber design team, utility engineers, field personnel, and customers to deliver high‑quality, constructible designs.
You will play a critical role in supporting utility infrastructure upgrades, system expansions, reliability improvements, and joint‑use projects across the region.
Key Responsibilities
Develop comprehensive overhead and underground electric distribution designs, including new line extensions, upgrades, relocations, and system improvements.
Interpret, apply, and ensure compliance with utility construction standards, NESC code, and local requirements.
Perform structure loading checks, equipment selection, conductor sizing, and preparation of construction work packages.
Coordinate with the fiber design team to identify conflicts, shared‑use opportunities, make‑ready needs, and joint trench configurations.
Conduct site assessments, field verifications, and GPS/photographic documentation as required.
Collaborate with electric utility engineers, internal project managers, field crews, and local jurisdictions to ensure design feasibility and constructability.
Communicate directly with customers, contractors, and stakeholders to gather service requirements, resolve issues, and support project execution.
Prepare bills of material, cost estimates, and project documentation in alignment with client standards.
Review as‑built drawings and support project closeout activities.
Maintain accurate records, project data, and schedule commitments.
Qualifications Required:
2–5+ years of experience in electric distribution design (overhead and/or underground).
Strong knowledge of utility equipment, distribution operations, conductor types, transformers, switches, protective devices, and construction methods.
Understanding of NESC, utility design standards, and right‑of‑way considerations.
Proficiency with distribution design tools or GIS‑based platforms (e.g., iVUE, GWD/GIS, Asset Suite 8, AutoCAD, ESRI, O‑Calc, SPIDAcalc, or utility‑specific design systems).
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, maps, easements, and field notes.
Strong communication skills and ability to coordinate across multiple teams.
Valid driver’s license and ability to perform occasional field work.
Preferred:
Experience coordinating joint‑use or fiber/coax attach projects.
Familiarity with utility permitting processes and construction sequencing.
Prior work with regional utilities (e.g., Delmarva Power, Choptank Electric, municipal electric utilities).
Technical degree or engineering technology certificate in electrical, civil, or related field.
Hybrid schedule with a mix of remote work and field/site visits on
Eastern Shore of Maryland .
Field work may include site walks, structure measurements, GPS data capture, construction coordination and oversight, and customer coordination.
Pay Range: $30–$50 per hour depending on experience.
Benefits
Health, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) with company match
Paid time off and company holidays
Professional development and training support
Flexible hybrid work environment
Mileage reimbursement for approved travel
Company‑issued laptop, field tools, and safety gear
Paid time off
Work Location Hybrid remote in Newark, DE 19713
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