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Sr Engineer II - Generation Electrical

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Northern Natural Gas

Las Vegas, NV (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 days ago (Updated 1 hour ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/4/2026

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Job Description

At NV Energy, we help sustain one of the greatest engineering achievements of all time—the modern electrical grid. Our teams keep Nevada's power plants running safely, reliably, and efficiently so millions of customers can count on the energy they need every day. We're looking for an electrical engineer who's energized by solving complex problems and ensuring the reliable performance of critical power systems. In this role, you'll support and improve the electrical infrastructure across the thermal and renewable generating sites we maintain, working with equipment such as transformers, generators, switchgear, breakers, protection systems, and other essential plant electrical assets. If you enjoy hands‑on engineering challenges, root cause analysis, and making informed decisions that improve asset reliability and safety, you'll thrive here. Join a company that invests in innovation, values engineering excellence, and makes a direct impact on the communities we serve. Be part of the team that keeps Nevada's lights on—and helps shape the future of energy. Basic Purpose Provides routine technical support to the power generation stations. Improves industrial equipment and system operating reliability, flexibility, and efficiency through the maintenance and improvement of critical electrical equipment. Provides guidance on project cost estimates and economic analysis for the benefit of planning and budgeting departments. Provides mentorship to less experienced team members. Essential Education, Skills, and Environment Education and Work Experience Bachelor's degree from an accredited college/university in engineering and 8 years related experience with a PE license. If no PE license, then 10 years industry experience. Specialized Knowledge and Skills Demonstrated knowledge of:
  • Major power plant components, controls, and protection systems.
  • Root cause and risk analysis.
Demonstrated skills such as:
  • Analytical
  • Process thinking
  • Systems thinking
  • Self-starting
  • Interpersonal communication
  • Time management
  • Organizational Equipment and Applications PCs, word processing, spreadsheet and database software.
Work Environment and Physical Demands General office environment. May require work near moving parts, in outdoor weather conditions, and near extreme heat. Some exposure to loud noises required. Some overnight travel required. Travel and work in Northern and Southern Nevada powerplants required (Ft. Churchill, Valmy, Tracy, Harry Allen, Silverhawk, Chuck Lenzie, Walter Higgins, Clark, Las Vegas Gen stations, etc.)
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Depending on qualifications of applicants, this position may be filled at a lower level such as Sr. Engineer, Engineer II or I. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Coordinates, implements, and oversees inspection, maintenance, and testing tasks to properly maintain and protect critical power plant electrical equipment, such as: Transformers Turbine Generators Motors Switchgear and Protective Relays Guides the development of operating and maintenance standards to improve operating reliability, flexibility, and efficiency of generating facilities. Responds to equipment failures to understand the problem, determine the best solution, and implement the fix. Provides engineering recommendations to improve the flexibility and resiliency of power plant components and systems. Drives objectives and goals within the fleet. Inspects and evaluates generating equipment and process conditions, and prepares forward projections of operating and maintenance requirements to optimize production. Provides training of operating, maintenance, and engineering staff as needed for power generation fleet. Ensures all compliance aspects of position are known and followed; understands and complies with all policies, codes and regulations applicable to position and company. Performs related duties as assigned.