Distribution Engineer - Tampa, United States - PTS Advance

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    Description

    The Distribution Designer is responsible for designing and planning electrical distribution systems.

    Responsibilities

    • Supporting overhead and underground distribution projects by crafting comprehensive scopes and estimates, conducting calculations, and generating intricate design drawings.
    • Evaluate electrical loads for clients and conduct on-site measurements to ascertain accurate field data, including span distances and conductor specifications.
    • Utilize specialized software to model various conditions and recommend optimal equipment and materials while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
    • Oversee or create construction blueprints and right-of-way permit drawings for Field Construction, Operations, or contracted services.
    • Ensure precise identification of existing and proposed equipment locations, incorporating details of third-party infrastructure (e.g., water, sewer, gas, telecommunications) into construction plans.
    • Communicate effectively with all stakeholders regarding any alterations to the construction schedule or other pertinent changes, documenting updates via letters and emails as needed.
    • Generate and manage work requests using the company's designated Project Management System.
    • Address customer voltage concerns by troubleshooting and applying engineering expertise to
    • Collaborate with governmental bodies, including DOT, counties, municipalities, and utility contractors, to strategize and coordinate road and distribution system construction and modifications proactively.
    • Assess road construction design blueprints to identify and assess any potential physical or financial impacts on utility facilities.
    • Provide guidance and support to junior Designers through mentoring and sharing expertise.
    • Maintain active communication channels by consistently monitoring emails, internal chats, and company communications throughout the workday.