Protection and Control Electrical Engineer
Leidos
- Orlando, FL
- $81,250-146,875 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Engineer in Training Certificate (EIT).
- Professional Engineer License (PE).
- Project Management Professional (PMP).
- Technical & Non-Technical Training Opportunities.
- Leadership Opportunities.
- Mentorship & Training Opportunities.
- Opportunity to Lead, Grow, and Inspire a Dynamic Team
- Interfacing with Local Clients.
- Partnering with a Variety of Utility Clients Nationwide.
- Working with different types of projects ranging from distribution to transmission level voltages.
- Electrical Power Calculations.
- Interactions with Other Disciplines (Substation, Telecom, and Civil Structural, etc).
- Relay One Line Design.
- Three Line AC Schematic Design.
- DC Protection Schematic Design.
- Panel Layout and Wiring Design.
- Develop Bill of Materials Based on Design Criteria.
- Quality Control Checks on Wiring Design.
- Complete Project Lifecycle Support from Scoping to Final Design and Implementation.
- Construction Support.
- Applying the Minimum Requirements of the National Electrical Safety Code to the Design Processes
- Working with Client Standards to Implement Design.
- Working with a Designer/Drafter to Create the Required Drawings for Each Project.
- Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, or related degree with four (4+) or more years of Substation protection control design and/or field testing/commissioning experience.
- Experience in executing substation protection and control projects.
- Demonstrate Excellent communication skills and ability to interact with the internal team and clients to meet project needs.
- Ability to read and design substation protection and control drawings such as one-line drawings, three-line drawings, AC/DC schematic drawings and wiring design.
- Ability to meet deadlines under pressure situations.
- Collaborator and leader who can work effectively in team environment.
- Self-starter who works independently with minimal direction.
- Strong analytical skills and proven problem solver in both team and independent environments.
- High level of computer competency.
- Willingness to travel to project and/or client sites.
- US Citizen and able to pass a DOE Background
- Engineer Intern (“EI” or “EIT”) professional certification.
- Professional Engineer (“PE”) License.
- Experience performing quality control checks on small substation protection and control design projects.
- Experience working on CAD tools.
- Master’s degree in related field.
- Field testing/commissioning experience.