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Sr. Transmission Engineer - Stanley Consultants (Muscatine, IA)

Stanley Consultants Inc.
, is seeking a Senior Transmission Engineer with Project Management experience in the design of electrical Transmission projects for utility clients in our Denver, Colorado office Specific duties will include:
o Extensive electrical transmission design experience, including EHV, on power delivery projects.
o Oversee financial performance including budget control of project assignments and indirect costs.
o Support project teams, marketing, business development, and technical support.
o Development of transmission line design parameters, leadership and training of personnel, technical design and project review, development of transmission standards and specifications, and study preparations and reports.
Equal Opportunity Employer:
Minorities, Women, Veterans, Disabilities Required skills, education and
Experience:
o Bachelor's in Electrical, Civil or Structural Engineering, from an ABET accredited University o PE (Professional Engineer) license o 10
years of experience in the electric utility or consulting industry.
o 5
years of PLS CADD experience is required.
o Applicant must be able to work legally in the United States for any length of time o Applicant must have excellent written and verbal communication skills Preferred skills, education and
Experience:
345 and 500 kV experience is a plus.
Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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