Job Information
Oncor Electric Delivery Co. LLC Engineer thru Senior Engineer - Distribution Planning in Fort Worth, Texas
Description
Salary Range: $84,234 - $140,589
Relocation: No
Summary
Distribution Asset Planning provides engineers an opportunity to expand their technical knowledge of the distribution system while growing their communication and business skills when providing support to the financial obligations of Oncor. We provide support to Distribution Design, Operations, Substation Engineering, System Protection, DPMO, Regulatory, and many other Oncor working groups in order to upgrade, expand, repair, maintain and reliably operate assets safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with state and federal regulatory requirements. Distribution Planning is responsible for the orderly and economic expansion of the electric substations and distribution system to meet present and future demand while providing high quality, reliable electric service at a competitive cost.
Key Roles & Responsibilities:
Directly or through others, the incumbent will:
Resolve electric system issues and effectively communicate detailed documentation and plans of a complex design with other work groups.
Incorporate employee and public safety as a priority into the design and operation of all projects.
Effectively manage a significant number of projects while maintaining work product quality, consistency, accuracy and reliability.
Promote environmental responsibility, corporate citizenship, and ethical conduct while setting a standard of excellence.
Maintain a current knowledge of electric utility rules, technical, administrative and regulatory requirements for reliable, safe operation of the system.
Work independently and be able to train and coach newer less experienced engineers.
Ability to apply analysis to identify the best solution to a technical problem, and to effectively communicate and commit to a course of action that is consistent with all legal, regulatory, code, standard, or other requirements as well as corporate policies and procedures
Provide timely and accurate protective settings that conform to Distribution Protection philosophy such that when electrical faults occur, they are quickly removed from the system, system stability is maintained, and equipment damage is minimized while maintaining proper coordination
Investigate and prepare cost effective recommendations for the necessary distribution system expansions and modifications to maintain reliable electrical infrastructure that meets present and future electrical needs
Demonstrate proficiency in the use of engineering analysis software such as CYME to model the distribution system, perform short-circuit calculations, load flow analysis, voltage sag analysis, equipment rating verifications, etc.
Perform coordination studies using advanced models and simulations for equipment such as breakers, reclosers, fuses, and other protection devices.
Perform power quality studies as needed
Perform technical reviews and identify expected system impacts from the interconnection of distributed energy resource (DER) and determine appropriate and cost-effective mitigation measures.
Provide field and equipment related support to technicians and other operating personnel as needed
Maintain a current knowledge of electric utility rules, technical, administrative and regulatory requirements for reliable, safe operation of the system.
Other duties as assigned
Desired Skills
Experience in the planning, modeling, design, project management, and construction of distribution projects is preferred
Proven leadership abilities, interpersonal skills
Strong communication skills (both verbal and written) are essential
Strong attention to detail and organizational acumen
Successful in cross-functional or collaborative environments
Successful in time and project management
High proficiency in PC skills such as, Excel, Power Point, Word, and Access
Inquisitive by nature, self-motivated
Job Attributes
Education and experience required
Engineer
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering required
EIT with ability to become registered PE in Texas
Two years of applicable electric utility experience preferred
Distribution protection work experience preferred
Basic understanding of the following principles:
Distribution System Reliability
Fault interruption, fault isolation, power restoration
Protective equipment characteristics
Ability to work with moderate supervision
Staff Engineer
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering required
EIT with ability to become registered PE in Texas
Four years of applicable electric utility experience preferred
Distribution protection work experience preferred
Developed understanding of the following principles:
Distribution System Reliability
Fault interruption, fault isolation, power restoration
Protective equipment characteristics
Ability to work as an individual contributor, team member or team leader
Senior Engineer
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering required
Licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Texas or ability to become registered PE in Texas is preferred
Six years of applicable electric utility experience preferred
Distribution protection work experience preferred
Proficient understanding of the following principles:
Distribution System Reliability
Fault interruption, fault isolation, power restoration
Protective equipment characteristics
Ability to lead, direct, train and motivate others
Measures of success
Timely completion of assigned area protection plans, DER and power quality studies
Responsive to requests from field personnel for expert guidance/recommendations
Creates and develops a collaborative high performing team environment
Fosters a culture of continuous improvement, innovation and creativity
Effectively manages assigned processes, procedures, and programs from inception to completion while working both independently and with other groups
Qualifications
Education
Required
- Bachelors or better in Engineering
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)