
Project Designer - Electrical
Signal Energy LLC, Albany, NY, United States
Essential Duties and Responsibilities of the Position:
Create and revise protection/control drawings of high voltage transmission and distribution substations and lines, including:
Single line, logic, three line and schematic diagrams.
Panel layouts, wiring diagrams and device developments.
Cable block diagrams and cable terminations.
Peer review of other’s drawings.
Maintain drawing files – archived, current and working revisions.
Update drawings to field as-built conditions.
Provide project support/office support as required.
Occasional travel to field sites or working at a client’s office may be required.
Educational Requirements:
Associates Degree in Electrical Engineering/Technology preferred, but not required.
Experience & Training Requirements:
5+ Years’ Experience in Design of Transmission Level Substations (13.8kV – 500 kV) including:
Electrical one-lines, schematics and wiring diagrams
Low voltage auxiliary power systems (AC and DC station power)
Cable and conduit schedules
Protective Relay and Control Panel layouts and designs
Familiarity with microprocessor relays and associated options/functionality – SEL, GE, etc.
Good written and verbal communications skills
Ability to work well with others in a team setting
Skilled in problem solving in time-sensitive situations
Computer Skills:
Demonstrated experience in the following software programs:
AutoCAD (2015 or later) – Advanced, required
MicroStation – Advanced/Intermediate, preferred
Microsoft Word – Intermediate
Microsoft Excel – Intermediate
Microsoft Outlook – Intermediate
Travel Requirements:
Project Engineers’ travel level is typically 10%.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to lift / move equipment up to 15 lbs.
Applied High Voltage is an equal opportunity employer. We offer competitive compensation, benefits, and 401K.
Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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Create and revise protection/control drawings of high voltage transmission and distribution substations and lines, including:
Single line, logic, three line and schematic diagrams.
Panel layouts, wiring diagrams and device developments.
Cable block diagrams and cable terminations.
Peer review of other’s drawings.
Maintain drawing files – archived, current and working revisions.
Update drawings to field as-built conditions.
Provide project support/office support as required.
Occasional travel to field sites or working at a client’s office may be required.
Educational Requirements:
Associates Degree in Electrical Engineering/Technology preferred, but not required.
Experience & Training Requirements:
5+ Years’ Experience in Design of Transmission Level Substations (13.8kV – 500 kV) including:
Electrical one-lines, schematics and wiring diagrams
Low voltage auxiliary power systems (AC and DC station power)
Cable and conduit schedules
Protective Relay and Control Panel layouts and designs
Familiarity with microprocessor relays and associated options/functionality – SEL, GE, etc.
Good written and verbal communications skills
Ability to work well with others in a team setting
Skilled in problem solving in time-sensitive situations
Computer Skills:
Demonstrated experience in the following software programs:
AutoCAD (2015 or later) – Advanced, required
MicroStation – Advanced/Intermediate, preferred
Microsoft Word – Intermediate
Microsoft Excel – Intermediate
Microsoft Outlook – Intermediate
Travel Requirements:
Project Engineers’ travel level is typically 10%.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to lift / move equipment up to 15 lbs.
Applied High Voltage is an equal opportunity employer. We offer competitive compensation, benefits, and 401K.
Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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