9 electric utility engineer jobs at 3 companies in Delaware
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Distribution Engineer - (DE)
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
$70k-$90k/yrHybridFull Time
Alpha 3 Consulting: Provides engineering, design, and project management for energy infrastructure.
2+ YOEElectrical engineering degree, 2+ years designing utility distribution systems, knowledge of electrical equipment, codes, CADD and GIS, and P.E. license or EIT with intent to obtain licensure.
California or Arizona or Arkansas or Colorado or Connecticut or Edison or Delaware or Florida or Georgia or Idaho or Illinois or Indiana or Iowa or Kansas or Kentucky or Louisiana or Maine or Maryland or Massachusetts or Michigan or Minnesota or Mississippi or Missouri or Montana or Nebraska or Nevada or New Hampshire or New Jersey or New Mexico or New York or North Carolina or North Dakota or Ohio or Oklahoma or Oregon or Pennsylvania or Rhode Island or South Carolina or South Dakota or Tennessee or Utah or Vermont or Virginia or Washington or West Virginia or Wisconsin or Wyoming or Texas or Alaska
$113k-$135k/yrRemoteFull Time
SOLV EnergyNasdaq: MWH: Builds and maintains utility-scale solar and energy storage infrastructure.
4+ YOE4+ years engineering experience in EPC/renewables/utilities, Bachelor’s in Engineering (electrical or solar preferred), EIT (FE), proficiency in AutoCAD, Primavera P6, Microsoft Office, ability to travel up to 20%, and U.S. work authorization without sponsorship.
Sargent & Lundy: Engineering and consulting services for the power industry.
2+ YOEABET-accredited engineering degree, 2+ years of electric utility distribution experience, distribution design knowledge, applicable codes and standards knowledge, and proficiency with engineering software.
AutoCAD, ArcGIS, PoleForeman, NESC, NEC, ANSI, IEEE, GIS/GWD, Python, MATLAB, Microsoft Excel, AI
Sargent & Lundy: Engineering and consulting services for the power industry.
2+ YOEABET-accredited engineering degree and 2+ years of electric utility distribution experience. Requires distribution design, codes, software, communication, and project team leadership skills.
AutoCAD, ArcGIS, PoleForeman, NESC, NEC, ANSI, IEEE, GIS/GWD, Python, MATLAB, Microsoft Excel, AI
California or Arizona or Arkansas or Colorado or Connecticut or Delaware or Florida or Georgia or Hawaii or Idaho or Illinois or Indiana or Iowa or Kansas or Kentucky or Louisiana or Maine or Maryland or Massachusetts or Michigan or Minnesota or Mississippi or Missouri or Montana or Nebraska or Nevada or New Hampshire or New Jersey or New Mexico or New York or North Carolina or North Dakota or Ohio or Oklahoma or Oregon or Pennsylvania or Rhode Island or South Carolina or South Dakota or Tennessee or Utah or Vermont or Virginia or Washington or West Virginia or Wisconsin or Wyoming or Texas or Alaska or United States
$116k-$142k/yrRemoteFull Time
SOLV EnergyNasdaq: MWH: Builds and maintains utility-scale solar and energy storage infrastructure.
8+ YOEBachelor’s in electrical engineering or equivalent; 8+ years testing/commissioning HV substations, BESS, and utility-scale PV; 3–4 years high-voltage switching; NETA certification (Level II–IV); experience with harmonic analyzers and power quality; strong communication and safety record.
harmonic analyzers, power quality monitoring equipment
Sargent & Lundy: Engineering and consulting services for the power industry.
7+ YOEABET-accredited engineering degree and 7+ years of electric utility distribution experience. Requires distribution design knowledge, applicable codes, software proficiency, communication skills, and ability to lead project teams.
AutoCAD, ArcGIS, PoleForeman, PLS CADD, Python, MATLAB, Microsoft Excel
Sargent & Lundy: Engineering and consulting services for the power industry.
6+ YOEAssociate degree in design or four-year non-engineering degree, 6+ years of electric utility distribution experience, distribution design knowledge, software proficiency, strong communication, and project team leadership.
Sargent & Lundy: Engineering and consulting services for the power industry.
3+ YOEAssociate's degree in design-related field or 4-year non-engineering degree, 3+ years electric utility distribution experience, knowledge of distribution design methods and codes, team leadership and strong communication skills.