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6618-Substation Engineer-NJ

Company Name:
ACT Consulting
Notes from conf call 8/15/12:
Conf call notes req 6618:
? Sr Electrical Layout Designer
?
Responsibilities:
? Development of station plan/profile drawings (conceptual, general & details
? 69kv ? 500kv
? Must have 10
years experience
? Must have Microstation OR AutoCad (Microstation preferred)
? Must be able to work independently on reviews
? Must be familiar with station controls
? Must come from a past position at a utility or have worked for an AE
? Working directly w/in house planning group
Sr. Electrical Layout Designer
Must have 10
years experience in developing detailed project scoping documents and project estimate and schedule for major capital projects.
Understand risks, licensing issues, ability to get most reliable and cost effective conceptual plan developed.
Engineering knowledge of system and equipment
Have purchased or familiar with equipment purchase specifications
Supported Construction during construction phase
Have taken lead electrical engineers role on major substation projects
Familiar with station controls
Have performed or fully familiar with engineering calculations such as Bus Sizing, Bus Support Span, Light & Power Transformer and 440/208 Volts Switchgear, Battery Sizing, Lightning Protection Calculations, Grounding Grid Design.
Fully familiar with applicable IEEE and NESC standards
Have demonstrated experience in developing optimum electrical layout considering all aspect of equipment details, removing equipment in and out of the station.
Computer Skills e.g. Excel, M.S Office, REQUIRED Microstation and/or AutoCad required, computer aided design skills
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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