/PURPOSE:
Performs a wide variety of planning, maintenance, design engineering, project management and construction, and operationsactivities related to routine, non-routine, and emergency restoration duties. Project areas may include grid/system design, operationsand maintenance, planning, asset management, reliability, computer applications, safety, and root cause failure analysis.
JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
Performs a wide variety of detailed engineering analysis in transmission-related areas such as planning, maintenance, design,project management and construction, and operations.
Uses engineering/technical principles, best practices, and knowledge of internal and external business issues to solve problems,develop cost-effective, technically sound solutions, and improve products or services.
Applies knowledge of engineering principles in evaluating alternatives, making decisions, and interpreting/employing applicableelectrical codes, procedures, standards, processes, and policies.
Supports activities to comply with applicable industry standards (i.e., NERC, SERC) and other utility regulations, as required.
Works with other disciplines within the Transmission organization and other company business units to achieve stated goals.
Assist with storm/emergency restoration efforts as necessary.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Minimum Education:
Bachelor's degree in engineering Discipline (typically Electrical or Computer Engineering) from a four-year accredited institution.
Degrees in engineering technology (typically Electrical or Computer Engineering) from a four-year accredited institution with PE maybe considered.
Preferred: Electrical Engineering Degree
Minimum Experience:
Minimum Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Preferred Skills and Abilities:
Any Certificates, Licenses, etc.
Preferred: PE, FE
Work Place Flexibility: Onsite
Legal Entity: Entergy Services, LLC

At Entergy (NYSE: ETR), we power life. More than 100 years ago, our founder Harvey Couch started this company with a handshake, some sawdust and a vision. Couch wanted to bring safe, affordable, reliable energy to the Middle South – energy that would power the lives of people and communities.
Today, we own and operate one of the cleanest large-scale U.S. power generating fleets including more than five gigawatts of carbon-free nuclear capacity, a fleet of highly efficient gas resources, and a fast-growing portfolio of renewable resources.
The nearly 12,000 men and women of Entergy deliver electricity and gas services to 3 million utility customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, generating annual GAAP revenues of $13.8 billion. Headquartered in New Orleans, we continue to play a driving role in the economic growth of the Gulf South.
Our work matters. That’s been true for more than 100 years. And as we look to the next century, we remember the constant that bridges our past and future: We Power Life.
Fast Facts:
Entergy currently has a 90% rating on the 2022 Corporate Equality Index released by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. This score places Entergy among the top energy and utility companies in the survey.
With roots in the Gulf South region for more than a century, Entergy is a recognized leader in corporate citizenship, delivering more than $100 million in economic benefits to local communities through philanthropy and advocacy efforts annually over the last several years.
With a total of 44 awards from EEI for its restoration and mutual-assistance work, Entergy remains the only utility company to have won either EEI's Recovery or Assistance Award, or both, every year since the awards began in 1998.