Acquire broad knowledge of engineering disciplines, including design and constructability as applied to construction methods and materials, and the economics involvedMaintains production and quality of projects, including field data, photographs, engineering analysis, reports, various departmental reports and databases; including file management of all documents and records as instructed by departmental guidelinesPreparation and modification of electrical and roadway drawings, specifications, calculations, charts & graphs, and construction drawing packagesPerform various field technical services for the operation, inspection, and maintenance of electrical distribution systems including system inventories and audits, joint use management and permitting, pad-mount inspections, ground-line pole inspections, metering and apparatus services, lighting audits, etc. Possess the ability to communicate clearly both verbally and in writing with all levels in the organization and with outside clients and agencies QualificationsMust have a high school diplomaAssociate degree in electrical, civil or mechanical engineering or similar discipline (Preferred)ExperienceEntry level with an Associate's degree in Electrical, Civil or Mechanical Engineering1+ years Electric Utility or telecommunications field experience preferredFamiliarity with National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) preferred.