Electrical Engineer Power Systems Construction, Mining & Trades - Ottumwa, IA at Geebo

Electrical Engineer Power Systems

Seeking a candidate that lives in Ottumwa, Iowa or someone that is willing to relocate to Ottuma, IowaThis will be a hybrid roleCandidate must expect to travel to local customer sites.
Job Description:
Provide engineering related design, analysis and studies for domestic or international projects.
Conduct short-circuit, protective device coordination and arc-flash studies.
Perform power factor analysis and correction, harmonic modeling and analysis, and grounding analysis.
Occasionally interact with customers to gather critical information and review engineering plans.
Occasionally work in the field under the direction of Field Services team on shut-down, startup and maintenance projects.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering and at least 5 years relevant experience; prefer educational focus in Power Systems studies; MSEE a plus.
Professional Engineer (PE) license or working towards obtaining a plus.
Must have experience in short-circuit, protective device coordination, arc-flash and power quality studies.
Must have experience using SKM, ETAP, ASPEN, EZPower, or other power system modeling software.
Must have knowledge of low, medium and high-voltage up to 500 kV.
Must be able to clearly communicate in English via verbal and written methods, and be comfortable doing so directly to customers and co-workers.
Field experience with substations or switchgear highly desirable.
Utility design experience a plus.
Availability for occasional domestic and international travel a plus.
Must be able to pass a drug test and background checkNo Agencies Please Recommended Skills Etap Electrical Engineering Factor Analysis Maintenance Professional Engineer Electrical Switchgear Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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