This position will be responsible for the design development, testing, coordination, and maintenance schedule of the electric grid. The Electrical Engineer will perform detailed calculations and develop technical drawings and specifications to ensure compliance with relevant electrical specifications, codes, and standards.
RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES:
Design and engineer the Cooperatives power distribution network.
Support Network Operations Managers and Distribution Engineering functions.
Duties include project design, system studies, coordination studies, voltage studies, and power quality investigations, project evaluations, estimates, staking, project record keeping, and contractor oversight.
Maintain & engineer the Cooperative system electrical model, including mapping, line design, and substation placement.
Initiate, prepare, and negotiate necessary local, state, and federal permitting and zoning for projects.
Assist in managing storm restoration.
Assist in developing operation plans and annual budgets.
Assist with the development and implementation of a construction work plan
Provide effective decision-making that creates cost-effective design and lowers outage indices.
Demonstrated technical and operational expertise.
Strong interpersonal and communications skills; effective presentation skills.
Ability to manage multiple projects of varying scale simultaneously.
Ability to thoroughly document analytical work.
SAFETY PRACTICES AND TRAINING:
Create a safe and secure working environment that coincides with the Cooperative’s safety guidelines for cooperative personnel as well as members and the public in general. The Electrical Engineer shall participate in and attend job training and safety programs as necessary and shall observe all safety rules, the safety manual, and first aid techniques. The Electrical Engineer should know electrical design of the Cooperative’s distribution network, staking, voltage and power standards, etc., and report problems or potential problems for corrective action.
The job may require irregular hours in emergency and storm situations with some night and weekend work with occasional travel to attend training, conferences, and meetings, in and out of state.
RELATIONSHIPS:
Internal
Supervised Employees - Keeping employees informed of the activities of the Cooperative and how it will affect positions that report to the Electrical Engineer and the day-to-day tasks. Help foster a positive work environment through teamwork, respect, and courtesy.
Management - Work with and learn from other members of the Management team in a professional manner to move the Cooperative forward and maintain a positive culture.
Other Employees – Cooperate with and maintain working relationships, while improving morale and exchanging ideas, information, and job experiences that will benefit the organization and ensure the continued progress of the cooperative.
External
Members- Explain the cooperative’s plans, procedures, service programs, and objectives as necessary to provide efficient and courteous service; resulting in good member relations.
General public – Maintain friendly, cooperative relationships with the general public and seek every opportunity to help the cooperative develop an understanding and acceptance of the cooperative’s plans, programs, and objectives.
POSITION SPECIFICATIONS:
PHYSICAL
This position is both indoor and outdoor. The job requires coordination, manual dexterity, and visual acuity, as well as the ability to continuously listen and communicate orally. Job will occasionally require bending, stooping, twisting, squatting, kneeling, and crouching. Job requires frequent sitting at a desk and operating office machines such as a keyboard, mouse, computer, two-way radio, telephone, and fax machine requiring frequent use of fingers and hands.
MENTAL
Position works primarily with information that must be processed with accuracy and may require communicating such information to others, oftentimes under stressful conditions. The task of position often requires intense concentration for long periods of time. Employees may experience stress or feel pressured to complete a job or task with a deadline and/or under emergency situations.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
Team player and demonstrated ability to perform in such an environment.
Ability to participate in cross-function teams.
General understanding of network design, standards, and system operations.
Strong understanding of the use of personal computers.
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering required.
The Victory Electric Cooperative Association, Inc., serves an area of southwest Kansas that includes a diverse agricultural, rural and urban territory. Victory serves Ford and Gray Counties and parts of seven other counties, Kiowa, Edwards, Hodgeman, Finney, Haskell, Meade, and Clark. Victory was organized in 1945 to serve primarily farm residential services.
Through the years, Victory has expanded to a broad consumer base of diversified loads ranging from industrial, commercial and irrigation loads with 3,200 miles of transmission and distribution line.
Victory is a progressive rural electric cooperative that takes pride in providing good service whether it be to cowboys or to computer programmers, we still have the cooperative spirit. We are on call 24-hours a day, 365 days a year. To learn more about Victory Electric, please take a look at our Program and Services Guide (English) or in Spanish.