Ameren Transmission

TransmissionLineEngineer

$71–172k St. Louis, Missouri, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Transmission Line Engineer at Ameren Transmission. Skills: Transmission line design, Engineering studies, Project management. Perform design and engineering. Evaluate existing lines for NESC compliance”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering from an accredited university, EIT certification or commitment to actively pursue one in Illinois and/or Missouri, Professional Engineer (P. E. ) License or commitment to actively pursue one in Illinois and/or Missouri

Nice to Have

Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering from an accredited university

What You'll Do.

Perform design and engineering

Evaluate existing lines for NESC compliance

Develop engineering solutions

Develop project scoping documents

Utilize project management tools

Perform project management responsibilities

Perform detailed design

Facilitate acquiring permits

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Coordinating activities with other departments; Coordinating activities with outside companies; Work effectively as part of a team

Communication Scope

Communications skills

Process & Methodology

Manage costs, Maintain schedules, Track project progress, Manage transmission line design projects

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