Job Description
Job Description:
Pay Range: $44.91hr - $48.91hr
The Electrical Engineer is responsible for leading technology integration, engineering standards development, and governance activities related to transmission, distribution, and substation systems. This role supports the evaluation and deployment of new technologies, ensures compliance with regulatory requirements, and collaborates with cross-functional stakeholders to enable safe, efficient, and scalable system-wide adoption. Responsibilities: Lead integration of new pre-commercial and commercial technologies into existing systems. Assess pilot projects against defined success criteria and determine readiness for broader deployment. Develop, update, and maintain engineering standards supporting new technologies and evolving compliance requirements. Ensure standards align with regulatory mandates, risk mitigation strategies, and corporate objectives. Collaborate with project leads, subject matter experts, construction and maintenance teams, operations, and training groups. Facilitate stakeholder communication throughout all phases of technology transition Partner with technology integration and training teams to develop end-user training plans. Ensure operating manuals, maintenance procedures, and compatible unit documentation are updated prior to deployment. Define asset ownership and post-deployment responsibilities including maintenance and infrastructure sponsorship. Oversee SAP and master data integration for newly deployed technologies Manage standards change requests through all phases of the standards process Maintain documentation and ensure procedural compliance for technology transfer and standards updates. Conduct impact assessments for new standards and technologies, including operational, safety, and training impacts. Identify gaps and provide feedback to strategy teams to support roadmap updates. Skills: Strong knowledge of transmission, distribution, and substation engineering standards. Familiarity with regulatory and compliance frameworks including CPUC General Orders and NERC requirements. Ability to interpret engineering principles related to conductor tension, clearances, and structural loading. Working knowledge of engineering tools impacted by standards updates including AUD/DM and SPIDA pole loading. Proficiency with AutoCAD for substation standards drawing updates. Experience leading pilot programs and facilitating technology transfer initiatives. Strong risk assessment, QA/QC evaluation, and impact analysis capabilities. Awareness of asset strategy and planning roadmaps to align standards with organizational goals. Strong project coordination, stakeholder engagement, and communication skills. Ability to manage multiple standards and priorities in a dynamic environment. Experience: Experience supporting engineering standards development, technology integration, or power system projects. Experience working cross-functionally with engineering, operations, and planning teams. Qualification And Education: Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field. Should Have: Professional Engineer (P.E.) license. Advanced knowledge of power systems and regulatory compliance. Experience with standards development and governance. Strong leadership, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
Apply for this Position
Ready to join ? Click the button below to submit your application.
Submit Application