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Associate Transmission Maintenance Designer/Transmission Maintenance Designer

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Responsibilities

  • Design Work
  • Provides professional-level transmission and distribution (T&D) design as-built knowledge for new customer connections and T&D improvements; provides technical design to lay out systems and facilities.
  • P1: Assists engineers and project managers on routine designs.
  • P2: Assists engineers and project managers on moderately complex designs.
  • Design Practices and Technology
  • Uses a graphics-based facilities management system and design tools to design, update and maintain the electrical distribution model in the geographic information system (GIS).
  • P1: For routine designs; assists in establishing the most economical approach to managing design work.
  • P2: For moderately complex designs; establishes the most economical approach to managing design work; participates substantially in establishing the most economical approach to managing design work.
  • Design Drawings
  • Converts service designs into detailed construction drawings; ensures design concepts and details are accurately and clearly conveyed; develops drawings and instructions to guide construction personnel.
  • P1: Routine projects.
  • P2: Moderately complex projects.
  • Engineering Principles, Codes and Standards
  • Ensures design layouts are consistent with engineering codes and design standards and guidelines while meeting customer and user needs.
  • As-Builts
  • Resolves "as-built" problems and conflicts for correct recording in electrical distribution model.
  • P1: Assists in ensuring the electrical distribution model is kept accurate.
  • P2: Participates substantially in ensuring the electrical distribution model is kept accurate.
  • On-Site Field Support
  • Reviews design drawings to minimize the number of construction conflicts during installation; checks for design and drafting accuracy, applying guidelines and established criteria.
  • P1: Routine design

Benefits

Health insurance

Additional Information

At PGE, our work involves dreaming about, planning for, and realizing a smarter, cleaner, more enduring Oregon neighborhood. Its core to our DNA and we haven't stopped since we started in 1888. We energize lives, strengthen communities and drive advancements in energy that promote social, economic and environmental progress. We're always on the lookout for people passionate about leading and being a part of teams that are advancing innovative clean energy solutions that are also affordable and accessible to all. Portland General Electric is hiring an Associate Transmission Maintenance Designer/Transmission Maintenance Designer. This position will report to the Transmission Maintenance Engineering team under the Standards, System Health & Maintenance organization and is based in Oregon City, Oregon. This position assists the engineering team responsible for supporting the transmission maintenance program. The designer will support PLS-CADD model setup/analysis, job sketches, creation of transmission specific drawings (such as Plan & Profile, assembly drawings, hardware details, steel pole drawings, lattice tower drawings, exhibits,) assist with design deliverables (BOMs, Work-to-be-done list, construction packages, pick weights, sag charts, etc.), records management for the department, work order management, managing patrol inspection data, etc. The Transmission Maintenance Engineering team is responsible for reviewing results from routine patrols and inspection (FITNES, Ignition Prevention, etc.) to determine criticality and timing of scope of repairs, urgent transmission line maintenance needs day-to-day, supporting public utility commission data requests, FERC compliance, Oregon Department of Energy compliance and scoping/designing/leading yearly planned transmission maintenance jobs on our 230 & 500kV system. The work this role performs is critical to managing system risk, preventing transmission line outages, supporting field crews with urgent needs (storms and unplanned work), and planned maintenance jobs on critical 230 and 500kV lines. This opportunity is posted at two levels: Associate Transmission Maintenance Designer (P2) and Transmission Maintenance Designer (P1). The level offered will be determined based on the successful candidate's qualifications and applicable experience. Career Level Summary P1 Performs first-tier professional-level assignments that require theoretical knowledge and application of principles and concepts. Typically requires a related college or university degree or the equivalent work experience. Solves recurring problems by applying advanced knowledge. Operates independently but also receives ongoing guidance and direction from others. P2 Requires expanded professional-level knowledge and experience in own area; incumbents continue to acquire higher-level knowledge and skills. Expands on high-level knowledge of the company, processes and customers. Solves a range of more complex problems. Analyzes possible solutions using advanced knowledge and applying protocols. Operates independently and receives only a moderate level of guidance and direction.


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