POWERX is seeking an Electrical Engineer 2 to assist with substation design, electrical power systems studies, and testing activities. This position offers a dynamic environment for professional growth within a people-first company committed to safety, innovation, and operational excellence
Job Summary
The Electrical Engineer 2 will provide technical support to Project Engineers, Project Managers or other similar roles by contributing to substation design, electrical power systems studies, and electrical testing activities.
Design technical drawings per client specifications and scope of work, including electrical one-line, AC and DC elementary drawings for utility substations and industrial medium voltage systems.
POWERX offers a dynamic environment where both experienced professionals and newcomers can grow, make an impact, and build a legacy.
Matching Summary
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POWERX is seeking an Electrical Engineer 2 to assist with substation design, electrical power systems studies, and testing activities. This position offers a dynamic environment for professional growth within a people-first company committed to safety, innovation, and operational excellence.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
substation design
electrical power systems studies
electrical testing activities
design technical drawings
prepare equipment specifications
conduct electrical power systems studies
review shop drawings
Nice-to-have
people-first company
foster a culture of integrity
drive operational excellence
customer success focus
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering
ABET accredited program
Successful completion of the Engineering Fundamentals Examination
2+ years of relevant experience
Proficiency in Microsoft Office
Understanding of three-phase electrical power systems
Ability to perform power systems analyses using engineering software
Proficiency in AutoCAD
Strong written and oral communication skills
Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively
Ability to travel up to 25%
Ability to work safely around electrical and mechanical hazards