Responsibilities
- Serve as the lead electrical protection and controls engineer and official engineer of record for substation, switchyard, and electrical infrastructure projects, including new and existing facilities
- Perform electrical engineering design tasks for assigned projects
- Collaborate with project engineers and managers to establish design timelines and budgets for electrical engineering activities
- Conduct power system studies and coordinate protection relay settings across various projects
- Develop documentation outlining the basis of design for relay configurations and protection settings
- Provide engineering support during construction, startup, and commissioning phases
- Evaluate electrical engineering deliverables produced by fellow engineers
- Participate in client-facing meetings
- Travel periodically to client locations or project sites for data collection and site assessments
- Guide junior engineers and lead internal training sessions when requested
Work Arrangement
Hybrid
Work Arrangement
Hybrid
Other
- Occasional travel to client and/or project sites
- Position can be remote or hybrid out of any AECOM office in the United States