Power System Studies-Mission Critical Facilities
Stantec · Chicago, IL · 1 mo ago
Manufacturing$85k–$123k/yrFull-time
About the role
The MCF (Mission Critical Facilities) Power System Studies Engineer performs intermediate technical duties under the supervision of a Senior Project Engineer or Studio Leader. Understands and identifies project requirements and performs independent technical work on intermediate tasks within one's own discipline.
Responsibilities
- Develop electrical system models and perform power system studies with minimal supervision.
- Works in conjunction with the project team to develop SKM models and to prepare project reports per the client’s intent and scope of work outlined in the proposal.
- Covers coordination items to clients, vendors, and co-workers.
- Follows Stantec’s quality management process; reviews project deliverables before submitting them to QA/QC reviewer.
- Participates in the engineering/professional community to build personal knowledge and professional growth (e.g. attend meetings / seminars / conferences).
- Affords assistance to the Senior Project Engineer on project related tasks.
- Mets or exceeds utilization goals and adheres to the project budget.
Requirements
- Possesses advanced knowledge of engineering practices related to power system studies including short-circuit, coordination and arc flash evaluation within own discipline and basic knowledge of practices and principles of other disciplines.
- Possesses comprehensive knowledge of nomenclature, design techniques, materials, details, system components, construction techniques, related engineering systems, and building codes.
- Reads, analyzes, and interprets technical documents, specifications, technical procedures, and government regulations.
- Proficient in applicable software (i.e. SKM Power tools, ETAP).
- Strong communicator who effectively conveys scope and coordination items to clients, vendors, and co-workers.
- Adept at writing comprehensive reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals.
- Displays effective organization and time management skills with projects, reports and other duties effectively manages multiple priorities and is punctual and dependable.
Qualifications
- Possesses an accredited engineering degree or equivalent experience required.
- Minimum 3 years related industry experience preferred.
- Registered professional engineer (PE) license or other professional certification based on area of expertise preferred.
Skills
- Advanced knowledge of engineering practices related to power system studies.
- Comprehensive knowledge of nomenclature, design techniques, materials, details, system components, construction techniques, related engineering systems, and building codes.
- Ability to conceptualize basic building systems within own discipline entirely including interactions with varied disparate components.
- Proficiency in applicable software (i.e. SKM Power tools, ETAP).
- Effective communication skills.
- Organizational and time management skills.
Benefits
- Medical, dental, and vision plans.
- Wellness program.
- Health savings account.
- Flexible spending account.
- 401(k) plan.
- Employee stock purchase program.
- Life and accidental death & dismemberment (AD&D) insurance.
- Short-term/long-term disability plans.
- Emergency travel benefits.
- Tuition reimbursement.
- Professional membership fee coverage.
- Paid family leave.