Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering,
emphasis in power system studies preferred. Seven years engineering
experience. EIT/FE completion (Engineer I), Oregon Professional
Engineer registration or obtain within six months (Engineer II).
Valid driver's license. Duties: Perform analysis and make
independent technical decisions consistent with engineering principles.
Provides technical oversight of Engineers in Training (Engineer II).
Perform technical studies on fault current, power factor, voltage
drop, capacity, flicker, interconnection, etc., as required. Plan,
design, and manage large and complex construction projects, and ensure
they meet company standards, and North American Electric Reliability
Corporation (NESC) requirements. Assist in reviewing distribution and
transmission switching procedures for safety, protection coordination,
load shifting capability, and voltage levels prior to approving
switching procedures. Review system records and updates for device
numbers, substation drawings, and system single-line diagrams. Plan,
design, operate and program Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
(SCADA) system to ensure data collection and reliable operation. SCADA
work includes master system programming and remote filed communications
system networking. Assist in maintenance of Engineering Construction
Standards for safety and efficiency. Inspect, physically audit,
report discrepancies, and stamp approval of completed work orders, as
assigned. Ensure compliance with NERC reliability consumers.
Initiate and evaluate power quality investigations to ensure high
quality service. Direct, monitor, and evaluate work of supervised
employees. Provide technical assistance as needed. Participation in
strategy and initiatives. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. Workload may require working beyond normal working hours to meet
schedules. Wage: $115,650 - $162,596 per year. Competitive
benefits package.