An Engineering Firm is seeking a High Voltage - 345 to 500 kv - Substation Relay and Controls Engineer. Two locations available Pittsburgh, PA and Austin, TX.
Responsibilities:
-> Design Protection, Relay and Controls - Schweitzer - for High Voltage Substaions -> Develop one line and schematic diagrams for High Voltage ? 345 to 500 kv - Substations, and switchyard construction -> Order materials, and coordinate construction activities -> Develop and maintain relay settings, coordinate fuse and relay curves and settings, and perform fault studies
Requirements:
-> BS or MS in Electrical Engineering -> PE registration -> 5 to 20+ years of experience in HV Substation, Relay and Controls Design Engineering for a United States Electric Utility company and/or an United States EPC firm -> Project Management skills including great interpersonal skills -> Excellent PC skills -> Mastery of fault study software, Protection, Relay and Control tools, MS Office, ETAP, PSS/E, CDEGS, or other related electrical studies software -> Please Note: We are not interested in individuals with a Petro-chemical background
Benefits:
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