Develops familiarity by reading, understanding, and applying departmental design guides, standards, systems, engineering codes, and Black and Veatch policies
Develops an understanding and complies with the Black and Veatch quality program
Contributes to preparation of less complex engineering deliverables such as drawings, reports, specifications, and studies of limited scope
Performs routine research and develops recommendations for equipment and/or materials selection
Collects, assimilates, and manages data for engineering work
Prepares basic engineering calculations following standard methods and principles used in similar engineering analysis
Understands and adheres to budget, schedule, and quality requirements
Shares information with others as requested
Coordinates with others when directed by supervisor or project leadership
Focuses on the needs of internal clients
Requirements
Requires a bachelor's degree in engineering from a recognized accredited program
Coursework and knowledge of Power Systems, Motors, Transformers, Renewable Energy, Power Delivery, or Three Phase Power Calculations
Previous internship experience
Basic knowledge of engineering design principles, design guides, and standards
Insights of industry trends and developing technologies
Fundamental knowledge of construction practices and principles
Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
All applicants must complete pre-employment onboarding requirements