Westwood Professional Services

Substation Engineer - System Protection

Westwood Professional Services$80K — $110K *
Energy & Utilities
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Minimum 4 years of experience in high voltage substation design, focusing on relay settings
  • Proficient in ASPEN One Liner, ETAP, Power Factory, CYME Dist., or similar software
  • Strong knowledge of NERC System Protection Coordination Requirements
  • Familiarity with the NEC and National Electrical Safety Code
  • Good understanding of industry trends in substations

Responsibilities

  • Perform design for high voltage (4kV - 230kV) and EHV (above 230kV) substation projects
  • Develop protection and control specifications and relay settings
  • Conduct studies including short circuit and relay coordination
  • Ensure QA/QC of design documents like one-line and control schematics
  • Provide technical support for procurement and construction phases
  • Coordinate with project team members to align efforts across disciplines
  • Mentor entry-level professionals and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work on high-profile renewable energy projects
  • Participate in a culture that values innovation and collaboration
  • Access to training and mentorship from seasoned professionals
  • Engagement in community outreach initiatives to make a positive impact
  • Recognition as part of a top-ranked firm in the design industry
Full Job Description
Job Type

Full-time

Description

Substation Engineer - System Protection

Westwood Professional Services, Inc.

Westwood Professional Services, Inc. is seeking a Substation Engineer - System Protection to join our team. The Substation System Protection Engineer serves as an engineer on electric substation design projects for high-voltage utility systems and renewable energy interconnection projects. He/she will apply their engineering knowledge and experience to fulfill the principal duties and responsibilities listed below. He/she should be familiar with protection scheme functionality and have the ability to develop relay settings. He/she will also work with other internal and external project stakeholders to ensure project milestones and expectations of contracted services are met.

Duties and Responsibilities

Performs all aspects of design for high voltage (4kV - 230kV) and EHV (above 230kV) substation projects to include:

Development of:
  • Protection and Control Specifications
  • Relay Settings
  • Event Analysis

Studies
  • Short Circuit
  • Relay Coordination
  • CT Saturation
  • Other power system studies

Perform QA/QC
  • One-Line Diagrams
  • Three-Line Diagrams
  • Current and Potential Schematics
  • Control Schematics
  • Alarm Schematics

Technical Support
  • Procurement
  • Construction (Testing and Commissioning)

Active Coordination
  • Ability to work seamlessly with and provide guidance to the P&C Design team in their development of the above-listed items
  • Ability to provide technical support to field personnel, responsible for applying and testing relay settings
  • Ability to coordinate efforts with all project team members by identifying coordination needs within specific disciplines (i.e., protection and control design engineers, transmission line engineers, distribution line engineers, telecom engineers, etc.)

Support Consistency
  • Follow department processes and procedures
  • Continue strong customer service

Support Business
  • Provides transparent and honest feedback to the project team (i.e., external stakeholders, clients, etc.)
  • Helps develop approaches to accommodate unique client requests.
  • Works to advise Management about how to maximize ROI for the team.

Other Expectations
  • Leverages experience by mentoring and training entry-level professionals, including top graduates entering the field of system protection.
  • Keenly focused on production of high-quality work and supports continuous improvement efforts.
  • Enjoys working in a fast-paced environment on multiple projects.
  • Responsible for assisting with identification of key client interests and drivers and may determine the key clients in some instances.
  • Communicates client interests and drivers to project team members and develops approaches to accommodate these concerns in the performance of the work.
  • Serves as a technical specialist for system protection and communication and has knowledge and skillset to provide consultation and guidance to project teams.
  • Remove any impediments that are obstructing the engineering team from achieving its goals.
  • Works to advise Management about how to maximize ROI for the team.
  • Attending all client technical review meetings.
  • Act as project technical lead and QA/QC lead as needed.


Requirements

Required Experience
• Minimum of 4 years related work experience in the field of high voltage substation design, particularly relay settings for utility and/or renewable projects.
• Proficient using ASPEN One Liner, ETAP, Power Factory, CYME Dist., or similar programs
• Strong familiarity with NERC System Protection Coordination Requirements, including NERC PRC-019, NERC PRC-024, NERC PRC-025 and NERC PRC-027
• Strong familiarity with the NEC and National Electrical Safety Code
• Good knowledge of the industry and technology trends specific to substations

About Westwood Professional Services

Westwood Professional Services is a multi-disciplined surveying and engineering firm that provides services for residential and commercial development, wind and solar energy, power delivery, and oil and gas pipeline projects. The company was founded in 1972 and is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. Westwood has over 500 employees and operates in several states across the United States.
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500 employees
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Founded
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