Description:
Puget Sound Energy’s Electric System Planning department is looking for a Transmission Planner - Engineer II to join our team! The Engineer II prepares engineering plans, designs, specifications, standards, cost estimates, system studies, and other such evaluations. This person will provide professional engineering service and support in the planning, construction, operation, maintenance, and analysis of PSE electric transmission facilities and assets. This will include knowledge and analysis of the interconnected transmission system and the applicable NERC compliance standards that govern Transmission Planning and Operation. This role will interpret and apply existing guidelines and engineering principles, practices, and theories toward the completion of assignments with many interrelated elements. The engineer also works on project teams to support the successful completion of projects designed to reinforce the energy delivery or power generation systems. Work on assignments is also performed with the goal of growing the engineers’ technical and managerial knowledge about PSE processes and systems. The ideal candidate supports emergency response operations when needed.
Job Responsibilities
- Responsible for preparing studies and analyses to develop and justify capacity and reliability projects for the electric transmission system.
- Run power system simulation, modeling and analysis using advanced power system analysis programs.
- Responsible for NERC Reliability Standards applicable to the Transmission Planner.
- Provide professional engineering service and support in the planning, construction, operation, maintenance, and analysis of PSE facilities and assets under supervision.
- Plan projects to meet cost and time objectives; including compliance with applicable NERC Transmission Planning and Operating Standards.
- Review design and documentation to ensure compliance with internal planning criteria and standards.
- Interprets and/or modifies available guidelines for application to existing problems or processes.
- Documents project need, benefit and justifications with minimal direct supervision.
- Creates and reviews cost estimates, and provides economic cost/benefit analysis for project alternatives.
- Plan and develop project budgets with appropriate documentation.
- Applies engineering principles, practices and theories.
- Identifies potential areas of weakness with assigned work and initiates corrective action.
- Ensures compliance with codes, standards, and design requirements.
- Supports emergency response work as requested, including immediate and extended restoration efforts driven by weather and other system failures.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science degree or PE license in electrical, mechanical, civil or other appropriate engineering field
- Experience in planning, design, specification preparation, technical field work, project cost estimating and scheduling (typically achieved after 3 or more years practice as a degreed engineer). Years of acquired experience is provided as a guide and alone does not constitute readiness for job level as individual’s skill acquisition rates can vary significantly.
- Organization, documentation, prioritization, and project management skills.