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Engineer I, Engineer II or Senior Engineer (Based on level of qualifications)
Kissimmee Utility Authority (KUA) is a municipal electric utility. Salary range: (Low) $43.85 – (High) $84.71. Excellent benefits.
GENERAL DEFINITION OF WORK:
This is entry-level professional work providing engineering support in one of the following
assigned areas of responsibility: Distribution Engineering, Power Delivery, Power Supply, System
Planning, or Dispatch & Compliance. The incumbent will be responsible for performing basic
engineering work within the assigned area of responsibility involved in the planning, design and
operation of the electric utility. Tasks will vary depending on the area in which the incumbent is
assigned. Re-assignment to another area of responsibility may occur whenever necessary as
needed to meet the needs of the Utility. Work is performed under the close supervision of a
designated supervisor and is checked upon completion for technical proficiency and adherence to
standard practices.
TYPICAL FUNCTIONS:
Performs work, designs and implements systems, and advises field personnel consistent with
industry best practice and a commitment to the safety and well-being of the public, fellow staff,
and themselves. Performs engineering tasks requiring the application of engineering principles and
prescribed methods, procedures and standard designs to perform work of specific and limited
scope. Assists in the development of project/study plans, specifications and bid documents.
Performs operating and economic feasibility studies and evaluates alternatives. Responsible for
the execution of assigned projects and studies. Provides field direction for assigned projects and
studies. Coordinates or prepares various internal and external reports. Maintains accurate and
complete records and files. Performs related work as required.
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY:
Dispatch & Compliance: Assist in the design, operation and maintenance of the Supervisory
Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system and Advanced Metering System (AMI).
Provides technical and administrative support for the utility’s North American Electric
Reliability Corporation (NERC) compliance program.
Distribution Engineering: Works with customers to develop electric infrastructure needs. Provides
engineering support to field personnel and line operations. Conducts field work in staking poles
and lights, checking temporary service for safety and construction requirements and prepares field
notes. Prepares designs for typical distribution system expansions required to serve customers.
Assist in the preparation of circuit maps and drawings. Assists in the design of transmission,
substation, distribution and system protection designs. Assist in the preparation of circuit maps
and drawings. Participates in the development of standards for design and materials for the
distribution system.
System Planning: Performs power supply and delivery engineering studies including generation,
transmission, substation and distribution additions and modifications. Assists with near and long term planning with the development of forecasts for energy requirements and peak demand on
system infrastructure. Maintains awareness of customer adoption of alternative/renewable power
supply options and electric vehicles and advises and creates mitigation strategies for resultant
system impacts. Researches and identifies new and existing technologies that can be considered
for deployment to improve the service reliability, power quality, and cost to value.
Power Delivery: Assists in the design and deployment of transmission, substation and system
protection facilities and equipment. Assists in the development of system planning studies and
protection settings. Provides engineering support to substation and relay operations field
personnel. Performs field testing of materials, equipment, and protective systems. Evaluates test
results.
Power Supply: Provides engineering support to operations and maintenance personnel. Prepares
for and conducts unit/equipment performance and diagnostic testing. Develops repair
recommendations. Oversees major outage activities as assigned.
Other Important Duties:
Keeps abreast of general, job specific, and industry developments in area of responsibility.
Performs special projects as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of mathematics and fundamental sciences. Knowledge and understanding of
engineering principles and their applications. Ability to communicate effectively and express
oneself clearly and concisely both orally and in writing. Basic knowledge of industry standards,
federal, state, and local regulatory requirements. Ability to take direction. Ability to maintain
records and prepare reports. Ability to understand and apply computerized solutions to
engineering problems. Ability to interpret drawings, diagrams and instruction manuals. Ability to
prepare and/or modify drawings in electronic format. Ability to prepare cost estimates,
specifications and bid/RFP documents. Ability to read, understand and follow policies and
procedures. Ability to maintain effective working relationships with coworkers, external agencies,
contractors, and the public. Skill in the use of personal computers and associated programs and
applications necessary for successful job performance. Must be able to lift or displace up to 20
pounds.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Possession of a bachelor’s degree in electrical or mechanical engineering from an ABET
accredited college or university.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must possess a valid State of Florida Class E driver’s license at time of appointment.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
May be required to work outside of normal working hours during system outages or emergency
situations.
Individuals in this classification are considered essential during emergency and storm situations
and must be able to work up to 16 hours per day for extended periods of time.
If assigned to Power Delivery (Relay), must be able to distinguish between red and green colors
to safely wire, test, and commission protection systems and read circuit diagrams.
ENGINEER II
GENERAL DEFINITION OF WORK:
This is advanced professional work providing engineering support in one or more of the following
assigned areas of responsibility: Distribution Engineering, Power Delivery, Power Supply, System
Planning, or Dispatch & Compliance. The incumbent will be responsible for performing
engineering work within the assigned area of responsibility involved in the planning, design and
operation of the electric utility. Tasks will vary depending on the area in which the incumbent is
assigned. Re-assignment to another area of responsibility may occur whenever necessary as
needed to meet the needs of the Utility. The duties allow for a wide latitude of independent action,
judgement and decision making with minimal direction and supervision. Work is checked upon
completion for technical proficiency and adherence to standard practices by a designated
supervisor.
TYPICAL FUNCTIONS:
Performs work, designs and implements systems, and advises field personnel consistent with
industry best practice and a commitment to the safety and well-being of the public, fellow staff,
and themselves. Performs intermediate engineering tasks requiring application of engineering
principles and prescribed methods, procedures and standard designs to perform work of specific
and limited scope. Develops project/study plans, bid specifications and related documents.
Evaluates bid/proposal documents and develops award recommendations. Acts as the project
manager on assigned projects/studies to field and contract personnel. May provide supervision of
other engineering staff, field personnel and contractors. Performs operating and economic
feasibility studies and evaluates and recommends alternatives. May act as a Subject Matter
Expert with respect to NERC Reliability and Cyber compliance standards. Ensures compliance
with applicable NERC standards. Responsible for the execution of assigned projects and studies.
Provides field direction for assigned projects and studies. Coordinates or prepares various
internal and external reports. Maintains accurate and complete records and files. May perform
technical training to personnel. May be responsible for the hiring, performance management, and
disciplinary actions of subordinate personnel. May provide supervision and/or guidance to other
engineering staff, field personnel and contractors. Responsible for the training of assigned
subordinate personnel.
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY:
Power Supply: Provides engineering support to operations and maintenance personnel. Provides
diagnostic tests on plant equipment to support preventative maintenance and operational reliability
needs. Troubleshoots and initiates design changes or modifications in the analysis of plant system
problems. Functions as coordinator when assigned to provide evaluation, coordination and planning for maintenance work. Plans, performs and documents performance test work on all
major plant equipment. Provides testing and input data for maintenance management and
equipment outage analysis.
Distribution Engineering: Works with customers to develop electric infrastructure needs.
Provides engineering support to field personnel. Conducts field work in staking poles and lights,
checking temporary service for safety and construction requirements and prepares field notes.
Prepares designs for typical distribution system expansions required to serve customers. Reviews
designs submitted by subordinate engineers and engineering technicians. Assists in the design of
transmission, substation, distribution and system protection designs. Prepares circuit maps and
drawings.
Standards, Materials, and Contracts: Activities are completed in a semi-independent manner with
a medium amount of oversight and direction from a Senior Engineer, Manager, or Assistant Vice
President. Develops design and construction standards and materials specification requirements
for the distribution system, fiber system, transmission system, and substations. Assembles bid
documents for ITB’s and RFP’s in coordination with department requirements and through
coordination with Procurement and Legal. Works with appropriate staff to maintain equipment
and material purchase contracts. Works with appropriate staff to ensure orders meet specification,
and appropriate levels of stock are ordered to meet job requirements. Supports operations by
maintaining and updating internal and external policy and procedure and other operating
documents; including but not limited to: service manual, line extension contract, lighting contract,
EV charging, easements, joint-use-agreements, and subordination agreements. Maintains
department design and construction service contracts, including but not limited to: substation
construction, communication construction, transmission and distribution construction, MOT,
conduit installation, drone inspections, and professional engineering services. Assembles PSC
audit response. Performs annual audits and adjustment of lighting fixture and joint-user
attachments quantities prior to billing. Creates project estimates when requested. Provides
limited assistance and project management of distribution, transmission, or substation projects as
required.
Power Delivery: Designs and deploys transmission, substation and system protection facilities
and equipment. Develops system planning studies and protection settings. Reviews designs and
settings created by consultants, manufacturers, and subordinate engineers. Provides engineering
support to substation and relay operations field personnel. Performs field testing of materials,
equipment, and protective systems. Evaluates test results. May perform the daily scheduling of
activities for relay personnel and plan and coordinate relay, substation, and generation projects.
May provide supervision and/or guidance to other engineering staff, field personnel and
contractors.
Dispatch & Compliance: Assist in the design, operation and maintenance of the Supervisory
Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system and Advanced Metering System (AMI). Provides
technical and administrative support for the utility’s North American Electric Reliability
Corporation (NERC) compliance program.
System Planning: Performs power supply and delivery engineering studies including generation,
transmission, substation and distribution additions and modifications. Performs near and long
term planning with the development of forecasts for energy requirements and peak demand on
system infrastructure. Reviews studies created by consultants and other agencies. Maintains
awareness of customer adoption of alternative/renewable power supply options and electric
vehicles and advises and creates mitigation strategies for resultant system impacts. Researches
and identifies new and existing technologies that can be considered for deployment to improve
the service reliability, power quality, and cost to value.
Other Important Duties:
Keeps abreast of general, job specific, and industry developments in area of responsibility.
Performs special projects as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Considerable knowledge of the modern practices, methods, techniques, and equipment used in
activities involved in engineering in one or more of the operational areas. Ability to take direction.
Considerable knowledge of industry standards, federal, state, and local regulatory requirements.
Ability to understand and apply computerized solutions to engineering problems. Ability to
prepare and/or modify drawings in electronic format. Considerable knowledge of the Utility’s
electric system and electric industry best practices. Considerable knowledge of the use and care of
electric utility equipment and systems. Ability to take field notes and use them in drawing plans
and specifications. Ability to plan projects, prepare cost estimates, conduct engineering and
research, make inspections, and prepare progress and accomplishment reports. Ability to maintain
records, coordinate and/or supervise subordinates, and maintain effective working relationships
with coworkers, external agencies and the public. Ability to communicate effectively and express
oneself clearly and concisely both orally and in writing. Demonstrated ability to lead and
effectively manage assigned project work. Ability to prepare cost estimates, specifications and bid/RFP documents. Ability to read, understand and follow policies and procedures. Ability to
maintain effective working relationships with coworkers, external agencies, contractors, and the
public. Skill in the use of personal computers and associated programs and applications necessary
for successful job performance. Must be able to lift or displace up to 20 pounds.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Possession of a bachelor’s degree in electrical or mechanical engineering from an ABET accredited
college or university and five (5) years of engineering experience in one or more of the electric
utility operational areas. Registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of Florida is desirable.
An equivalent combination of electrical trade school training, electrical trade experience, or Master
level electrical or mechanical engineering study may substitute for some of the required
experience.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must possess a valid State of Florida Class E driver’s license at time of appointment.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
May be required to work outside of normal working hours during system outages, emergency
situations or during assigned projects.
Individuals in this classification are considered essential during emergency and storm situations
and must be able to work up to16 hours per day for extended periods of time.
If assigned to Power Delivery (Relay), must be able to distinguish between red and green colors
to safely wire, test, and commission protection systems and read circuit diagrams.
SENIOR ENGINEER
GENERAL DEFINITION OF WORK:
This is highly responsible advanced engineering and administrative work providing engineering
support in one or more of the following assigned areas of responsibility: Distribution Engineering,
Power Delivery, Power Supply, System Planning, or Dispatch & Compliance. An incumbent is
considered to be a subject matter expert in the assigned area and is responsible for complex
technical engineering work or administrative work such as design engineering, safety engineering
services, complex engineering studies and analysis, training support, project management, quality
assurance, budgeting, purchasing, operation/maintenance of electric utility facilities or systems.
Work is performed under the general direction of a division manager/supervisor.
TYPICAL TASKS:
Performs work, designs and implements systems, and directs personnel consistent with industry
best practice and a commitment to the safety and well-being of the public, fellow staff, and
themselves. Directs and performs in-house development of plans, specifications for equipment
repair, replacement, inspection and system modifications. Coordinates the activities of consulting
engineering firms. Reviews proposals, plans and specifications developed by consulting
engineers. Develops and manages vendor quality assurance programs. Reviews, analyzes and
recommends operating and capital budgets and other budget requirements. Assists operational
and maintenance personnel. May act as a Subject Matter Expert with respect to NERC Reliability
and Cyber compliance standards. Ensures compliance with applicable NERC standards.
Coordinates the preparation of various regulatory reports. Reviews specifications and drawings.
Prepares specification for purchase of materials, equipment and capital improvement projects.
Performs project cost comparisons and analysis of alternatives. Prepares and presents feasibility
reports, compiles data and participates in various committees and groups. Acts as the project
manager on assigned maintenance and capital projects, with responsibility for supervising
contract and KUA employees assigned to the project; ensuring work is completed according to
specifications; ensuring work is completed on schedule and administering project budget and
expenditures. May provide supervision and/or guidance to other engineering staff, field personnel
and contractors. May be responsible for the hiring, performance management, and disciplinary
actions of subordinate personnel. Provides training to staff and mentors subordinates. Performs
related work as required.
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY:
Power Supply: Plans, designs and analyzes power generating systems and equipment. Supervises
and reviews the construction drawings by others. Develops programs for monitoring plant
efficiency and plant betterment projects. Coordinates the activities of predictive maintenance
throughout the plant.
Distribution Engineering: Works with customers to develop electric infrastructure needs. Provides
engineering support to field personnel. Conducts field work in staking poles and lights, checking
temporary service for safety and construction requirements and prepares field notes. Prepares
designs for typical distribution system expansions required to serve customers. Assist in the
preparation of circuit maps and drawings. Supervises and develops standards for design and
materials for the distribution system. Reviews and advises necessary revision to easements,
customer contracts, and legal agreements with other agencies. Supervises and reviews the of
construction drawings submitted by subordinate engineers and engineering technicians.
Standards, Materials, and Contracts: Activities are completed in an independent manner with a
limited review, oversight, and direction from a Manager or Assistant Vice President. Develops
design and construction standards and materials specification requirements for the distribution
system, fiber system, transmission system, and substations. Assembles bid documents for ITB’s
and RFP’s in coordination with department requirements and through coordination with
Procurement and Legal. Works with appropriate staff to maintain equipment and material
purchase contracts. Works with appropriate staff to ensure orders meet specification, and
appropriate levels of stock are ordered to meet job requirements. Supports operations by
maintaining and updating internal and external policy and procedure and other operating
documents; including but not limited to: service manual, line extension contract, lighting contract,
EV charging, easements, joint-use-agreements, and subordination agreements. Maintains
department design and construction service contracts, including but not limited to: substation
construction, communication construction, transmission and distribution construction, MOT,
conduit installation, drone inspections, and professional engineering services. Assembles PSC
audit response. Performs annual audits and adjustment of lighting fixture and joint-user
attachments quantities prior to billing. Creates project estimates when requested. Provides
assistance and project management of distribution, transmission, or substation projects as
required.
Power Delivery: Perform as a fully competent engineer in all conventional aspects of protection
and control and as a fully competent supervisor of personnel. Supervises, designs, and deploys
transmission, substation and system protection facilities and equipment. Develops system
planning studies and protection settings. Reviews designs and settings created by consultants,
manufacturers, and subordinate engineers. Provides engineering support to substation and relay
operations field personnel. Performs field testing of materials, equipment, and protective systems.
Evaluates test results. Analyses protective system operations to determine root cause of operations
and develop corrective actions as identified. Performs fault analysis and makes recommendations
for system modification to improve reliability. May perform the daily scheduling of activities for
relay personnel and plan and coordinate relay, substation, and generation projects.
Dispatch & Compliance: Assist in the design, operation and maintenance of the Supervisory
Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system and Advanced Metering System (AMI). Provides
technical and administrative support for the utility’s North American Electric Reliability
Corporation (NERC) compliance program.
System Planning: Performs power supply and delivery engineering studies including generation,
transmission, substation and distribution additions and modifications. Performs near and long
term planning with the development of forecasts for energy requirements and peak demand on
system infrastructure. Reviews studies created by consultants and other agencies. Maintains
awareness of customer adoption of alternative/renewable power supply options and electric
vehicles and advises and creates mitigation strategies for resultant system impacts. Researches
and identifies new and existing technologies that can be considered for deployment to improve
the service reliability, power quality, and cost to value.
Other Important Duties
Keeps abreast of general, job specific, and industry developments in area of responsibility.
Performs special projects as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Thorough knowledge of the modern practices, methods, techniques and equipment used in
activities involved in one or more of the areas of an electric utility operations. Ability to understand
and apply computerized solutions to engineering problems. Ability to prepare and/or modify
drawings in electronic format. Thorough knowledge of the use and care of electric utility
equipment and systems. Thorough knowledge of the Utility’s electric system and electric industry
best practices. Ability to take field notes and use them in drawing plans and specifications. Ability
to plan projects, and use them in drawing plan specifications. Ability to plan projects, prepare cost
estimates, conduct engineering research, make inspections, and prepare progress and
accomplishment reports. Ability to manage complex projects and assignments for prolonged
periods of time. Ability to manage change. Ability to maintain records and coordinate and/or
supervise subordinates or assigned contractors. Ability to read, understand and apply policies and
procedures. Ability to supervise, manage, and lead staff effectively. Ability to maintain effective
working relationships with coworkers, external agencies and the public. Ability to communicate
clearly and concisely orally and in writing. Skill in the use of personal computers and associated
programs and applications necessary for successful job performance. Must be able to lift or
displace up to 20 pounds.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Possession of a bachelor’s degree in electrical or mechanical engineering from an ABET accredited
college or university and ten (10) years of engineering experience in one or more of the electric
utility operational areas. Possession of a master’s degree in engineering may be substituted for
one year of the required experience. Registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of Florida
is desirable.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must possess a valid State of Florida Class E driver’s license at time of appointment.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
May be required to work outside of normal working hours during system outages, emergency
situations or during assigned projects.
Individuals in this classification are considered essential during emergency and storm situations
and must be able to work up to 16 hours per day for extended periods of time.
If assigned to Power Delivery (Relay), must be able to distinguish between red and green colors
to safely wire, test, and commission protection systems and read circuit diagrams.
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