Engineer 1 - Utilities Industry Location: Naperville, IL 60563 Contract- 1 Year Client- Nicor Gas Position Overview The Engineer 1 role is an entry-level position within the electric utility and power generation industry, supporting the design, construction, and maintenance of power delivery systems. The position applies engineering processes, utility-specific design standards, and industry software tools to deliver safe, reliable, and cost-effective infrastructure solutions. The Engineer 1 collaborates with internal departments, contractors, and vendors to ensure projects meet Southern Company and regulatory standards. Key Responsibilities
- Apply utility engineering principles and NESC-compliant design criteria to support new construction, system upgrades, and maintenance activities.
- Assist in preparing cost estimates, design packages, and construction specifications for transmission, distribution, and generation facilities.
- Conduct design reviews and provide quality assurance oversight for contractors to ensure compliance with Southern Company Standards and federal regulations.
- Maintain a safety-first approach, ensuring all work meets OSHA requirements and industry best practices.
- Understand and support the full project lifecycle for power systems, including planning, permitting, design, procurement, construction, and commissioning.
- Utilize industry-standard engineering software (e.g., CAD/GIS, modeling tools) to produce and update project documentation.
- Support construction and maintenance crews during field work and outage response activities.
- Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives in design processes, standards, and project delivery methods.
QualificationsEducation & Certifications
- Required: Bachelor's degree in Engineering from an ABET-accredited program.
- Preferred: Degree in Civil, Mechanical, or Industrial Engineering; Engineer in Training (EIT) Certification.
Experience
- Preferred: Internship or co-op experience in utilities, power generation, or energy infrastructure design.
Skills & Knowledge
- Ability to read and interpret utility engineering plans, schematics, and system diagrams.
- Strong communication skills for effective collaboration with field crews, plant personnel, and regulatory stakeholders.
- Preferred:
- Experience with CAD/GIS tools.
- Knowledge of hydraulic analysis for utility systems.
- Exposure to utility project management processes.