What are the responsibilities and job description for the Substation Protection & Control (P&C) Engineering Associate position at Mesa Accosiates?
PDS 3 / Power Delivery Substation
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Mesa's Power Delivery Substation Team seeks to add a Substation Protection & Control (P&C) Engineering Associate with 2-5 years of experience.
Ideal candidate has experience in designing protection & control systems for medium / high voltage substations or power plant switchyards. Must be able to read Single Line diagrams, AC / DC schematics and Panel / Equipment connection diagrams; be able to wire panels and equipment using information provided on AC / DC schematic diagrams; must be proficient in using either AutoCAD or MicroStation.
Experience in using Microsoft Office Suite is a plus.
Candidate must be a self-starting team player, detail oriented and possess a solid work ethic.
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