What are the responsibilities and job description for the Protection and Control Engineer position at Food Management Search?
Our Protection and Control (P&C) Engineers independently produce and manage the completion of P&C packages. This includes overseeing designers and drafters to ensure the successful delivery of engineering projects.
Who You Are:
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Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET-accredited university
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Professional Engineer (PE) License
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4 years of experience in engineering/designing electrical systems within the Utilities or Energy industry
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Skilled in AutoCAD (MicroStation experience is a plus)
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Experience with ETAP, WinIGS, IEEE 88/998
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Proficiency in Autodesk AutoCAD, Autodesk Inventor, Bentley MicroStation, and/or Bentley Substation software to develop 2D drawings or 3D models is a plus
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PE Certification is a plus
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Knowledge and understanding of one or more of the following skillsets is a plus: SCADA, automation, relay settings, RTU configuration, and Protection & Controls engineering concepts
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Experience working with the electric utility or petrochemical industry
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BSEE Degree with 6 years of relevant experience
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
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Identify appropriate protection and control schemes for transmission and distribution substations
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Select proper protection devices for substation equipment
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Prepare scopes of work and cost estimates for substation design and evaluation
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Determine proper equipment sizing and procure necessary materials
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Ensure compliance with customer standards regarding relay protection
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Create substation relay protection drawing packages, including wiring diagrams, schematics, protection panels, one-line, and three-line diagrams
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Interface with clients and vendors to coordinate project requirements
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Perform load calculations for panels, battery systems, voltage drop, and various substation components
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Provide field support and pre-inspection for substation projects, including protection panels, circuit switchers, circuit breakers, transformers, control houses, and supporting equipment
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Mentor and train new engineers