Job Description
Designer Job
A leading Power Engineering Firm in San Ramon, California has an immediate need for a senior High Voltage � 69 kV to 500 kV - Substation Designer. Relocation assistance is available for the right candidate. Responsibilities - Using AutoCAD, design new and modified high voltage substations and switching, developing specifications for equipment, and preparing bid packages including construction drawings
- Do physical layouts, equipment clearances, general arrangements, section details, etc
- Direct other more junior designers, schedule workloads, set priorities as needed
Requirements - 5 or more years experience in High Voltage - 69 kV to 500 kV - substation construction, upgrades, and designs, working for a United States electric utility company and/or an United States EPC firm
- HV substation (outdoor) physical / outdoor equipment (Transformers, Breakers, Steel structures, insulators, bus, connectors, HV PT/CT, etc., etc) layout experience
- Expert AutoCAD skills
- Knowledge of NESC codes for equipment including phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground clearances, for different voltages
- MicroStation skills are a plus
Benefits - Excellent benefits, including matching 401k
- Relocation assistance may be available for the right candidate
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Job Requirements
Designer Job -> When you apply to this job you will be asked the following questions: Do you have at least 5 years of US based high voltage substation (outdoor) physical - outdoor equipment (Transformers, Breakers, Steel structures, insulators, bus, connectors, HV PT-CT, etc., etc) layout design experience? What voltage substations have you designed? Please rate your skill 1 to 10 using AutoCAD. Please tell us about your experience using the NESC codes. Where do you live now? What is your most recent pay?
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