Con Edison · 7 hours ago
Jr Designer L1-2, Central Engineering Electrical Design
Con Edison is seeking a Jr. Designer to work with a dynamic team on designing and modifying areas, switching stations, and generation stations. This role involves preparing construction drawings and coordinating design efforts with other professionals throughout the design process.
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Responsibilities
Prepare and develop construction drawings and documents (E.g., electrical wiring and physical, 3D drawing)
Preparing physical drawings (including general arrangements, sections, elevations, installation details, raceway systems, material lists, etc.), as well as electrical schematics (Such as simplified schematics, AC 3-line schematics, and DC schematics) and wiring diagrams using New York City Building Code, OSHA, NEC, IEEE, NESC, ANSI, and Central Engineering specifications
Coordinate design efforts with other designers, engineers, and station personnel
Conduct field walks as needed and providing design support during construction
Work with civil, electrical and mechanical engineering disciplines to modify and design new and existing area substations/switching stations
Qualification
Required
High School Diploma/GED and 2 years of full-time design work experience or
Associate's Degree In Electrical Engineering 1 year of full-time design work experience or
Bachelor's Degree In Electrical Engineering
Possess working knowledge of building codes, manufacturing equipment drawings and material specifications
Possess a working knowledge of drafting, power plant and substation operation and design
Proficiency with AutoCAD and Microsoft Office software
Working knowledge of drafting standards, design drawing prep of general arrangements, sections, elevations, installation details, electrical wiring drawings and schematics
Familiarity with power and control wiring and raceway system concepts, design and installations
Driver's License Required
Preferred
Working Knowledge of 3D technology
Company
Con Edison
We provide power to more than 10 million people and businesses across NYC and Westchester.