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Posted : Wednesday, July 24, 2024 07:46 PM

Details Posted: 21-Mar-24 Location: Wenatchee, Washington Type: Full Time Salary: $69,840 - $121,100 Categories: Electrical Engineering Years of Experience: Less than 2 Salary Details: comprehensive benefits package Required Education: 4 Year Degree Additional Information: Employer will assist with relocation costs.
This position will be filled at the Electrical Engineer I, II, III, Senior I, or Senior II level, contingent upon the experience of the selected candidate Electrical Engineer I Overview The Electrical Engineer I - Plant performs electrical engineering services as needed for all activities associated with plant operations and maintenance including calculations, analysis, design, and maintenance engineering support of low complexity.
Supports maintenance programs, condition monitoring, investigation and analysis to identify and recommend solutions and approaches for electrical issues as well as troubleshooting equipment.
The incumbent supports small and medium sized projects, and maintenance outages.
Receives frequent technical guidance from higher level engineers.
Electrical Engineer II Overview The Electrical Engineer II - Plant performs electrical engineering services as needed for all activities associated with plant operations and maintenance including calculations, analysis, design, and maintenance engineering support of low complexity.
Supports electrical maintenance programs, condition monitoring, investigation and analysis to identify and recommend solutions and approaches for electrical engineering issues as well as troubleshooting equipment.
The incumbent supports small and medium sized projects, and maintenance outages.
Receives frequent technical guidance from higher level engineers.
Electrical Engineer III Overview The Electrical Engineer III - Plant performs electrical engineering services as needed for all activities associated with plant operations and maintenance including calculations, analysis, design, and maintenance engineering support of low complexity.
Supports electrical maintenance programs, condition monitoring, investigation and analysis to identify and recommend solutions and approaches for electrical engineering issues as well as troubleshooting equipment.
Independently drafts technical sections of feasibility studies.
Prepares plans and specs for procurement.
Supports small to large sized projects and maintenance activities.
Electrical Engineer Senior I Overview The Electrical Engineer Sr I - Plant performs electrical engineering services as needed for all activities associated with plant operations and maintenance including calculations, analysis, design, and maintenance engineering support of moderate complexity.
Supports electrical maintenance programs, condition monitoring, investigation, and analysis to identify and recommend solutions and approaches for electrical engineering issues as well as troubleshooting equipment.
Prepares technical plans and specs, and maintenance procedures of moderate complexity.
Leads interdisciplinary teams to solve problems.
Electrical Engineer Senior II Overview The Electrical Engineer Sr.
II - Plant performs electrical engineering services as needed for activities associated with plant operations and maintenance including calculations, analysis, design, and maintenance engineering support of high complexity.
Supports electrical maintenance programs, condition monitoring, investigation and analysis to identify and recommend solutions and approaches for electrical engineering issues as well as troubleshooting equipment.
Prepares technically complex plans, specs, and procedures for plant upgrades and testing.
Leads multi-disciplinary teams to solve problems.
Electrical Engineer I Responsibilities Field Support: Assist or direct electrical maintenance crews in the trouble shooting of electrical problems.
Assist with safety related projects that require design, concept, and installation.
Prepare procedures for and support commissioning for units and electrical equipment.
Receives frequent guidance from higher level engineers.
Engineering Design: Perform basic electrical engineering design, analysis, and calculations as assigned for electrical systems and equipment associated with the hydroelectric projects.
Markup schematic and wiring diagrams.
Propose design options and alternatives.
Peer review work of other entry level engineers.
Plans & Specifications: Research and provide input for electrical systems, equipment and other related materials/services for system changes and purchase.
Analyze machine condition monitoring data and failure information to determine if equipment needs replacement or repair.
Propose engineering solutions for problems, deficiencies or opportunities identified within the projects.
Training: Identify and attend training to maintain and learn new skills.
Maintain regular and predictable attendance: Perform related duties and responsibilities as required.
Comply with District policies.
Complete all required training.
Maintain a working knowledge and comply with District safety procedures and specific safety requirements of this position, and those in accordance with applicable provisions of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC).
As an essential function, drive a motorized vehicle while conducting business on behalf of the District.
Electrical Engineer II Responsibilities Engineering Design: Perform fundamental electrical engineering design, analysis, and calculations, as assigned for electrical systems and equipment associated with the hydroelectric projects.
Mark up schematic and wiring diagrams.
Propose design options and alternatives.
Peer review work of same or lower-level engineers.
Occasionally refers to training and textbooks.
Field Support: Assist or direct electrical maintenance crews in the trouble shooting of electrical problems when needed.
Assist with safety related projects that require design, concept, and installation.
Prepare procedures for and support commissioning for units and electrical equipment.
Receives frequent technical guidance from higher level engineers.
Plans & Specifications: Research and provide input for electrical systems, equipment and other related materials/services for system changes and purchase.
Analyze machine condition monitoring data and failure information to determine if equipment needs replacement or repair.
Propose engineering solutions for problems, deficiencies or opportunities identified within the projects.
Reliability Compliance: Perform engineering, testing and provide documentation for reliability compliance activities.
Training: Identify and attend training to maintain and learn new skills.
Maintain regular and predictable attendance: Perform related duties and responsibilities as required.
Comply with District policies.
Complete all required training.
Maintain a working knowledge and comply with District safety procedures and specific safety requirements of this position, and those in accordance with applicable provisions of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC).
As an essential function, drive a motorized vehicle while conducting business on behalf of the District.
Electrical Engineer III Responsibilities Engineering Design: Perform electrical engineering design, analysis, and calculations of medium complexity, as assigned for electrical systems and equipment associated with the hydroelectric projects.
Create and mark up schematic and wiring diagrams.
Provide the design steps and correct sequencing of the technical activities to maintenance staff and plant management.
Draft technical sections of feasibility studies.
Peer review work of same or lower-level engineers.
Receives occasional technical guidance from higher level engineers.
Field Support: Assist or direct electrical maintenance crews in the trouble shooting of electrical problems when needed.
Assist with safety related projects that require design, concept, and installation.
Prepare procedures for and support commissioning for units and electrical equipment.
Receives frequent technical guidance from higher level engineers.
Plans & Specifications: Research and provide input for electrical systems, equipment and other related materials/services for system changes and purchase.
Analyze machine condition monitoring data and failure information to determine if equipment needs replacement or repair.
Provide condition input to Asset Management.
Propose engineering solutions for problems, deficiencies or opportunities identified within the projects.
Compliance, Codes & Standards: Perform engineering, testing and provide documentation for reliability compliance activities.
Interpret codes and standards including nuances of application, identifying different possible interpretations.
Contribute to the development of company technical standards.
Training: Identify and attend training to maintain and learn new skills.
Maintain regular and predictable attendance: Perform related duties and responsibilities as required.
Comply with District policies.
Complete all required training.
Maintain a working knowledge and comply with District safety procedures and specific safety requirements of this position, and those in accordance with applicable provisions of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC).
As an essential function, drive a motorized vehicle while conducting business on behalf of the District.
Electrical Engineer Senior I Responsibilities Engineering Design: Perform electrical engineering design, analysis and calculations of advanced complexity as assigned determining the methodology and depth needed for electrical systems and equipment associated with the hydroelectric projects.
Lead other team members in proper execution of technical activities.
Prepare and mark up schematic, one-line, and wiring diagrams.
Perform protective relay setting calculation and oversee testing.
Provide input to plant management in approach and execution of technical activities to support plant maintenance and operations.
Peer review work and provide guidance to lower-level engineers.
Receives infrequent technical guidance from higher level engineers.
Rarely refers to training & textbooks Field Support: Assist or direct electrical maintenance crews in the trouble shooting of electrical problems when needed.
Assist with safety related projects that require design, concept, and installation.
Prepare procedures for and support commissioning for units and electrical equipment.
Lead troubleshooting efforts, developing tests and procedures analyzing results and recommending solutions.
Receives occasional technical guidance from higher level engineers.
Analyze machine condition monitoring data and failure information to determine if equipment needs replacement or repair.
Provide condition input to Asset Management.
Propose engineering solutions for problems, deficiencies or opportunities identified within the projects.
Plans & Specifications: Research and provide input for electrical systems, equipment and other related materials/services for system changes and purchase.
Codes & Standards: Interpret codes and standards including nuances of application, identifying different possible interpretations.
Contribute to the development of company technical standards.
Project Management: May develop budgets, schedules, and procurement documents for programs.
May act as a project manager for moderately complex projects.
Training: Identify and attend training to maintain and learn new skills.
Maintain regular and predictable attendance: Perform related duties and responsibilities as required.
Comply with District policies.
Complete all required training.
Maintain a working knowledge and comply with District safety procedures and specific safety requirements of this position, and those in accordance with applicable provisions of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC).
As an essential function, drive a motorized vehicle while conducting business on behalf of the District.
Electrical Engineer Senior II Responsibilities Engineering Design: Perform electrical engineering design, analysis, and calculations of advanced complexity frequently determining the need and scope of the analysis and calculation for electrical systems and equipment associated with the hydroelectric projects.
Investigate alternatives for troubleshooting and solution design for obscure or indeterminate problems.
Prepare and mark up schematic, one-line, and wiring diagrams.
Perform protective relay setting calculation and oversee testing.
Evaluate and propose conventional and sometimes innovative approaches to problems.
Provide structure and work sequence to lower-level engineers to guide technical activities.
Receives only general objective guidance from higher level engineers and management.
Refers to training material, textbooks, and references only to verify accuracy or determine proper methods for less common problems.
Field Support: Assist or direct electrical maintenance crews in the trouble shooting of electrical problems.
Assist with safety related projects that require design, concept, and installation.
Design, prepare procedures for and lead commissioning for units and electrical equipment.
Lead troubleshooting efforts, developing tests and procedures, analyzing results, and recommending solutions.
Evaluate, research, and recommend alternative solutions to resolve complex plant issues.
Receives occasional technical guidance from higher level engineers and industry peers.
Plans & Specifications: Research and specify technical complex electrical systems, equipment, and other related materials/services for purchase in accordance with department procedures.
Perform complex analysis of machine condition monitoring data and failure information to determine if equipment needs replacement or repair.
Research industry information and propose engineering solutions for problems, deficiencies or opportunities identified.
Compliance, Codes & Standards: Perform engineering, testing and provide documentation for reliability compliance activities.
Interpret codes and standards including nuances of application, identifying different possible interpretations.
Contribute to the development of company technical standards.
Project Management: May develop budgets, schedules, and procurement documents for programs.
May act as a project manager for complex projects.
Training: Identify and attend training to maintain and learn new skills.
Maintain regular and predictable attendance: Perform related duties and responsibilities as required.
Comply with District policies.
Complete all required training.
Maintain a working knowledge and comply with District safety procedures and specific safety requirements of this position, and those in accordance with applicable provisions of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC).
As an essential function, drive a motorized vehicle while conducting business on behalf of the District.
Qualifications Electrical Engineer I, II, III Education Equivalent experience (year for year) may substitute for required education.
Bachelor's Degree (B.
S.
, B.
A.
) in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology or Engineering of Technology, or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
EI (Engineering Intern) or EIT (Engineer in Training) achieved by passing the FE (Fundamentals of Engineering) exam preferred.
Electrical Engineer Senior I Education Equivalent experience (year for year) may substitute for required education.
Bachelor's Degree (B.
S.
, B.
A.
) in Electrical Engineering or Electrical Engineering Technology Electrical Engineer Senior II Education Equivalent experience (year for year) may substitute for required education.
Bachelor's Degree (B.
S.
, B.
A.
) in Electrical Engineering or Electrical Engineering Technology Professional Engineer (PE) License preferred Electrical Engineer I Experience Candidates with work experience in hydro generation, with an electric utility or similar applications are preferred.
Electrical Engineer II Experience 2+ years Experience performing electrical engineering of increasing complexity in power generation or similar industrial work.
required.
and Experience must include examples of successful application of basic engineering in the form of reports, specifications and drawings; participation in data collection and field research or inspections.
required.
Electrical Engineer III Experience 4+ years Experience performing electrical engineering of increasing complexity in power generation or similar industrial work.
required.
and Experience must include examples of successful application of electrical troubleshooting, system maintenance, and design.
required.
Electrical Engineer Senior I Experience 6+ years Requires a minimum of six (6) years’ experience performing electrical engineering of increasing complexity in power generation or similar industrial work.
required.
and Experience must include examples of successful application of advanced engineering analysis, troubleshooting, system maintenance and design, and specialty application.
required.
Electrical Engineer Senior II Experience 8+ years Experience performing electrical engineering of increasing complexity in power generation or similar industrial work.
required.
and Experience must include examples of successful application of advanced engineering analysis, troubleshooting, system maintenance and design, and specialty application.
required.

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• Location : Wenatchee, WA

• Post ID: 9134053869


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