Ameren Illinois
Electric Transmission and Distribution
ElectricDistributionEngineer
“Electric Distribution Engineer at Ameren Illinois. Skills: System planning, Circuit analysis, Project engineering, Project management, Cost estimation, Budgeting, Power quality/trouble shooting analysis, Load analysis. Perform system planning and circuit analysis of distribution circuits 15kv and below. Develop remediation plans”
What You'll Achieve.
Emphasis on safety, reliability, cost effectiveness, and customer satisfaction; Achieve a sustainable energy future; Control costs and improve productivity
Industry & Context.
Circuit analysis; Remediation plans; Power quality/trouble shooting analysis; Engineering analysis for integration of Renewable Energy Resources; Determine the impact of additional loads on the existing electric distribution; Develop remediation plans for facilities that warrant corrective action
Emergency call-out for storm restoration
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering (Electrical preferred, other engineering disciplines acceptable depending upon qualifications) from an accredited college or university
Nice to Have
Completion of power-related courses in college, E. I. T. (Engineer-in-Training)certification or P. E. (Professional Engineer) registration, Electrical engineering and project management experience
What You'll Do.
Perform system planning and circuit analysis of distribution circuits 15kv and below
Develop remediation plans
Perform project engineering and project management duties
and construction of electric distribution facilities 69kv and below
budget and manage projects related to new business
government highway or local road projects
and essential maintenance for the electric system
Provide engineering assistance and technical support to field engineering representatives and other Region personnel
Perform power quality/trouble shooting analysis for customers' facilities
Facilitate the installation of Renewable Energy Resources projects from 25kW to 5MW on the distribution system
Perform engineering analysis to allow seamless integration into the electric system and achieve a sustainable energy future
Meet with residential and commercial customers
and other appropriate contacts to determine actions needed to fulfill customers' requests
Provide customers with information regarding rates
and NESC code interpretations
and other service requirements and needs
Perform engineering and design of electric or modifications in response to customer service requests
including determining the impact of additional loads on the existing electric distribution
Secure permits and rights-of-way
Perform post-construction follow-up
Prepare load analysis for electric distribution substations and feeders
Develop remediation plans for facilities that warrant corrective action
Work within various company computer systems
and customer satisfaction
Contribute to the development and implementation of department and region goals
Identify and implement improvements in processes and operations to control costs and improve productivity
Emergency call-out for storm restoration
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Provide engineering assistance and technical support to field engineering representatives and other Region personnel; Work with region team members to enhance safety, reliability, cost effectiveness, and customer satisfaction
Communication Scope
Meet with residential and commercial customers, architects, contractors, and other appropriate contacts; Provide customers with information regarding rates, lighting, wiring, NEC, and NESC code interpretations, and other service requirements and needs
Process & Methodology
Project engineering, Project management, Plan, design, cost estimate, budget and manage projects
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