POSITION SUMMARY
The Substation Design Engineer is responsible for the electrical design and engineering of substations supporting utility-scale solar and renewable energy projects. This role supports projects from early conceptual design through issued-for-construction (IFC) drawings, ensuring compliance with applicable codes, utility standards, and project requirements. The ideal candidate has strong power systems fundamentals, experience with medium- and high-voltage equipment, and the ability to collaborate across engineering, construction, and project management teams.
KEY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES*:
- Substation & Power Systems Design
- Develop electrical designs for medium- and high-voltage substations supporting renewable energy projects.
- Prepare one-lines, three-lines, wiring diagrams, grounding plans, protection and control schematics, and equipment layouts.
- Design and specify substation equipment including transformers, breakers, relays, switches, and protection systems.
- Perform basic power system studies as required (load flow, short circuit, grounding, etc.).
Engineering Tools & Documentation
- Produce and review design drawings using AutoCAD and/or MicroStation.
- Prepare technical specifications, design calculations, and engineering documentation.
- Support permitting, utility interconnection, and regulatory submittals.
Cross-Functional Coordination
- Coordinate with civil, structural, protection & controls, and solar engineering teams.
- Support construction teams by responding to RFIs, reviewing submittals, and resolving field issues.
- Interface with utilities, AHJs, and third-party engineers to ensure alignment with interconnection and design standards.
Compliance & Standards
- Ensure designs comply with NEC, NESC, IEEE standards, utility requirements, and project-specific criteria.
- Incorporate safety, constructability, and long-term reliability into all designs.
- Support commissioning and energization activities as needed.
The Key Job Responsibilities described are not a comprehensive list – additional tasks may be assigned to the team member and the scope of the job may change as necessitated by business demands.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field.
- Proven experience in substation or power systems design.
- Strong understanding of medium- and high-voltage electrical systems.
- Proficiency with AutoCAD and/or MicroStation.
- Familiarity with utility interconnection requirements and substation standards.
- Knowledge of NEC, NESC, IEEE, and applicable electrical codes.
- Experience supporting construction and field execution preferred.
- Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, multi-project environment.
- Clear written and verbal communication skills.
WORK ENVIRONMENT / JOB CONDITIONS:
- Remote work environment.
- Travel to project sites, utility meetings, or Enfield, Connecticut may be required based on Company needs.
- Field visits to active construction sites may be required.