FootBridge
FootBridge is hiring: Government Project Designer (remote) in Chicago
FootBridge, Chicago, IL, US
Title: Substation Physical Designer Location: Hybrid role, Illinois
Duration: 12-month contract.
Pay Range: DOE
Per Diem: N/A, local candidates
Target start date / availability: ASAP interview and start
OVERVIEW:
Opportunity can be based out of many different office locations. Candidate is expected to work from the office 2-3 days a week and may work remotely for the rest.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Preparing Substation General Arrangement
Creating Substation Electrical Equipment Plans
Developing Substation Section Views (Elevations)
Compiling Substation Detailed Bill of Material
Designing Substation Lightning Stroke Shielding Plan
Creating Substation Grounding Plan
Preparing Substation Conduit, Electrical Connection, and Grounding Details
Developing Substation Below Grade Conduit/Raceway Plan
Designing Control Building Equipment, Cable Tray, Lighting, Grounding Plans, and Section
OTHER DUTIES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
Interpreting and integrating vendor information into design deliverables.
Conducting site inspections at client facilities.
Applying client's standards relevant to the work.
REQUIREMENTS: A minimum of 5 years of experience in design of substations.
An associate degree in Drafting, or a high school diploma and 2 or more years of drafting coursework or equivalent technical experience.
Proficient in AutoCAD and MicroStation.
Ability to visualize components in 3D without relying on computer assistance.
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE:
An Associate’s Degree in Drafting, or a high school diploma and 2 or more years drafting course work or equivalent technical experience.
~ Proficient with AutoCAD and MicroStation.
~ Ability to visualize parts in 3D without the aid of the computer.
~• Knowledge of the practical application of engineering science and technology, including the ability to relate various equipment to a technical design.
~ Valued Knowledge/Skills:
~ An Associate's Degree in Computer Aided Design.
~ Knowledge of design techniques, tools, and principles involved in production of technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models.
~ Knowledge of the practical application of engineering science and technology, including the ability to relate various equipment to a technical design.