
GovHRUSA
- Review and develop electric system configuration recommendations for efficiency and improved operating conditions.
- Design and implement Smart Grid and microgrid configurations and systems.
- Create, review changes, validate, and update underlying data for system models.
- Research, evaluate, and determine best options to integrate and propagate Distributed Energy Resources (DER’s).
- Make recommendations for substation and distribution equipment upgrades.
- Create associated wiring schematics and wiring diagrams appropriate for substation technical staff and distribution crews to make the recommended upgrades.
- Calculate reliability indices, participate in APPA’s benchmarking program, and make recommendations for improved system reliability indices.
- Serve as project engineer on major Capital Improvement, complex, and high–profile projects.
- Attend and participate in professional group meetings; and stay abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of Electric Utility Engineering.
- Serve as a City representative on City, PRPA, and other industry committees.
- Provide support for integration between various CIS, GIS, OMS, Electric System Modeling, Project Tracking, Financial, Asset Management, AMI, and HR systems
- Performs essential duties and additional tasks in a manner which enhances accomplishment of the City’s Attributes.
- Provide technical or supervisory support for various electric outage restoration functions including reconnaissance, dispatching, OMS operation, SCADA, and GIS program support.
- Perform voltage drop, flicker, fault current, and arc flash calculations.
- Perform system feeder analysis, contingency studies, coordination studies, and load forecasting using engineering analysis and modeling software.
- Review, update, and create substation electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, one-line diagrams, and three-line diagrams.
- Provide AMI support.
- Review and maintain LPC standards and specifications.
- Assist substation technical staff with the testing of and/or troubleshooting of substation breakers, relays, controls, and protective devices.
- Develop, review, and implement electric system switching procedures.
- Assist with document development and audit materials preparation for NERC reliability and FERC compliance efforts.
- Act as technical resource expert in engineering matters. Assist in the development of the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) and budget. Analyze material or system failures; consult with manufacturers and other utilities regarding failures; and report results.
- Analyze distribution and substation system behavior to identify and correct abnormal operations.
- Assist in the implementation and use of the Department’s Outage Management, Field Staking, and Mapping systems.
- SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition): Including performing regular technical programming of the SCADA system and programming and troubleshooting assistance as needed during special testing and operations. Confer with dispatch operators, project engineers and supervisors regarding SCADA and relay issues. Provide general and technical support to staff. Develop, implement, and maintain procedures for documenting activities in instrumentation and control areas related to programming of RTU’s, relays, and HMI software, field implementation and testing of programming changes, and process control improvements.
- Serve as project engineer or project manager on major Capital Improvement, complex, and high-profile projects.
- Responsible for project quality, scheduling, project finances, and providing first-level supervision to project staff.
- Serve as a City representative, or supervise participation by other City staff, on City, PRPA, and other industry committees.
- Provide in-depth database and systems architecture expertise for integration between various CIS, GIS, OMS, Electric System Modeling, Project Tracking, Financial, Asset Management, AMI, and HR systems.
- Bachelor’s Degree from an ABET-accredited (or international equivalent) college or university with major coursework in Electrical Engineering or a related field or any combination of education and experience equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree
- Three or more years of experience performing professional electrical engineering work
- Electric utility experience, preferably in a public utility
- Possession of a valid State of Colorado Driver’s License or have the ability to obtain within 30 days of hire for out of state candidates
- Demonstrated mastery of the electrical engineering responsibilities
- Possession of an Engineer-In-Training certificate or registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of Colorado
- Advanced college course work, advanced degree, or specialized certification in the electric utility field
- Supervisory experience
Posted: 2023-05-12
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