Board of Water & Light
MechanicalEngineerIIIIVPED
“Mechanical Engineer III - IV PED at Board of Water & Light. Skills: Engineering design, Project support, Technical documentation. Perform engineering activities. Design utility and non-utility work”
Industry & Context.
Troubleshooting
Move about industrial environments, Move on uneven terrain, Recognize small numbers, Recognize letters, Recognize symbols, Recognize color on prints, Operate field instruments
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Five to eight years of engineering experience, Ability to communicate in writing and orally, Predictable and reliable work schedule, Comply with all BWL policies, Ability to respond to emergent events, Ability to work in remote and open-office environments, Michigan driver's license, Familiar with national, state, and local codes
Nice to Have
Fundamentals of Engineer (FE), Professional Engineer in Michigan (PE), Advanced degree in Engineering, Knowledge of Office 365 applications, Applicable utility experience, Familiar with RUS Design Guide, Experience in four or more areas
What You'll Do.
Perform engineering activities
Design utility and non-utility work
Conduct investigations and studies
Perform economic evaluations
Develop budgets and schedules
Develop and review drawings
Provide construction support
Provide commissioning support
Perform moderate design tasks
Perform moderate planning tasks
Perform moderate analysis tasks
Apply standard techniques
Adapt methods for assignments
Prepare technical documents
Edit technical documents
Assign tasks to staff
Coordinate work with staff
Determine schedule requirements
Determine budget requirements
Seal documents for permits
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Multi-disciplined engineering environment; Work with other disciplines
Communication Scope
Technical documentation
Process & Methodology
Project management
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