Electrical Engineer III

City of Fort Collins

Fort Collins, CO

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Analysis Skills, Bid Analysis, Capital Budgeting, Capital Project, Commissioning, Computer Security, Conduct Studies, Construction, Construction Design, Construction Management, Construction Planning, Contingency Plans, Contract Creation, Contract Management, Electrical Components, Electrical Design, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Utility, Emergency Services, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Equipment Specification, Maintenance - Electrical, Materials Analysis, Materials Testing, People Management, Problem Solving Skills, Process Improvement, Procurement Software, Procurement Specifications, Project Design, Project Engineering, Project/Program Management, Requirements Management, Safety Equipment, Safety Process, Software Design, Software Development, Software Installation, System Operations, Technical Leadership, Technical Support, Testing, Vendor/Supplier Evaluation
LOCATION
Fort Collins, CO
POSTED
7 days ago

Job Summary

Engineering work related to developing procurement and application specifications for design, construction, installation, and operation of the electrical distribution utility system. Primary responsibilities include review and management of construction specifications, system materials specifications, and equipment service reliability. Knowledge of material and equipment testing and analysis will be required to determine failure causes while providing recommendations to mitigate future failures.

Additionally, they will collaborate with internal stakeholders to develop and maintain electric design and service standards while promoting safe and efficient system operations through technical guidance and training for designers, lineworkers, and operations personnel. The role will provide technical services and consultation to other engineers and staff to guide budgets and capital improvement projects. This role will provide oversight and review of similar work for lower level Electrical Engineers.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

The following duties and responsibilities are illustrative of the primary functions of this position and are not intended to be all inclusive.

  • Performs professional engineering work in the design and application of electric utility distribution equipment and installation practices. May also support design and process improvement through participation in industry organizations.
  • Prepares and administers contracts with outside agencies to perform various construction activities and install equipment per Utilities Light and Power construction standards.
  • Conducts studies and develops information as needed to determine system design and customer loading guidelines.
  • Conducts electric system protection coordination studies and prepares work orders for application of protective devices.
  • Coordinates work activities with, and may provide technical support to, other Light and Power projects and personnel. May supervise or coordinate the work of Level I and II Electrical Engineers, drafters, or technicians.
  • Performs research, studies, and utilizes industry knowledge and connections to evaluate materials, equipment, and procedures for safety, reliability and effectiveness.
  • Using knowledge of electrical engineering and related disciplines, prepares and revises specifications and standard drawings for electric material and equipment, designating parts and materials acceptable for specific uses.
  • Analyzes quotations, proposals, and bids for total owning cost and conformance to specifications.
  • Seeks input and gains consensus or acceptance with user personnel in development of new guidelines, standards, or procedures and communicates them to all affected parties. May participate on national and international industry working groups or standards making bodies as a means of gaining a broader understanding of design impacts to manufacturers and other users.
  • Prepares work orders and construction plans for major field installation projects and special design projects requiring professional engineering expertise.
  • Researches electric load growth patterns, establishes load projection guidelines for new development, and reviews contingency plans to restore service under emergency conditions.
  • May perform electric system long range planning studies.
  • May develop application and field installation standards and guidelines for the installation of fiber optic communications.
  • May design substation equipment additions and upgrades.
  • May provide project management functions such as vendor and contractor coordination, reporting, scheduling, inspection, testing, and final commissioning.
  • Prepares stock item descriptions consistent with materials specifications and evaluates vendors.

Management Responsibilities

No

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City of Fort Collins