Sr. Transmission Line Engineer::Orlando Job - (orlando, florida) General Labor - Orlando, FL at Geebo

Sr. Transmission Line Engineer::Orlando Job - (orlando, florida)

Sr.
Transmission Line Engineer:
:
Orlando (Job Number:
604290) Description:
Transmission Line Engineer :
Orlando FL :
Project scope development; :
Line modeling using PLS:
Cadd Software; :
Structure modeling and analysis using PLS:
Pole, PLS:
Tower, RISA and other software; :
Preparation of structure loading diagrams and framing drawings; :
Foundation designs and analyses utilizing FAD, LPile, and MathCAD; :
Designing conductor and insulator hardware assemblies; :
Material and hardware selection; :
Hardware assembly designs; :
Preparing and filing permitting documents; :
Working with client standards to implement design; :
Working with engineers and designer/drafters to create the required drawings for each project;
Qualifications:
Qualifications:
:
Graduate engineer with a B.
S.
in civil, electrical, or mechanical engineering required and 6
years of experience in transmission line design; :
Experience with PLS:
Cadd, LPile, MFAD software, preferred; :
Familiarity with AutoCAD, Microstation and Civil 3D software preferred; :
Engineer Intern (EI or EIT) professional PE certification preferred; :
Demonstrates excellent oral and written communications skills; :
Strong analytical and technical writing skills; :
Detail oriented; :
Remarkable problem solver in both team and independent environments; :
Team player :
Willingness to travel to project and/or client sites; :
Ability to mentor less experienced engineers.
Job Posting:
Apr 2, 2014, 5:
05:
3 Source:
http:
//www.
tiptopjob.
com/jobs/28464090_job.
asp?source=trovit.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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