
Conducts transmission studies to ensure reliability and support the expansion of the electric transmission system, collaborating with diverse stakeholders that include Florida Reliability Coordinating Council, Seminole members, internal departments, and industry partners. The work includes, but not limited to, power flow analysis, voltage studies, short circuit analysis, and implementation of regulatory reliability standards. Performs studies and analyses that reflect current and future transmission system configurations and recommends upgrades, system modifications and/or expansion to transmission system facilities based on load growth, generation interconnection, and identified reliability needs. The position analyzes data, drafts reports and provides engineering recommendation and works under the technical direction and guidance of more senior engineers.
Qualifications and Education Requirements
Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET-accredited institution is required. Degree concentration or significant coursework in power system is preferred. Proficiency in applying foundational engineering concepts, gained through educational coursework, is essential. Strong analytical skills and proficiency in power system simulation & technical documentation is a plus.
Core Competencies Adaptable, Collaborative, Conscientious, Critical-Thinking, Outcome-Driven and Professional
Technical Competencies/Skills
Soft Competencies/Skills
Essential Functions
Internal/External Stakeholders and Industry Groups
Physical Requirements
Must be able to wear personal protective equipment (PPE), and respiratory equipment may be required. Must possess a valid Florida driver’s license with an acceptable motor vehicle report.
Working Conditions
Normal office conditions. Some travel and work outside of normal business hours to technical seminars, conferences, professional meetings, and meetings with Member cooperative headquarters may be required. While working in certain areas of the plant, there may be extreme temperatures and conditions.
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Seminole Electric Cooperative is one of the largest generation and transmission (G&T) cooperatives in the country.
Seminole’s purpose is to provide safe, affordable, and reliable wholesale power to nine Member distribution electric cooperatives.
Seminole’s primary resources include the Seminole Generating Station (SGS) and the Seminole Combined Cycle Facility (SCCF) in Palatka, Florida, the Richard J. Midulla Generating Station (MGS) in Hardee County, Florida, and the Cooperative Solar facility, located on property adjacent to MGS. Approximately 2 million people and businesses in parts of 42 Florida counties rely on Seminole’s Member cooperatives for electricity. Seminole also owns and maintains more than 350 miles of transmission line.