Job Summary:
We are building a talent pipeline of professionals interested in developing their careers to support LUMA Energy's work to rebuild and improve Puerto Rico's electrical grid. Be considered for future opportunities that contribute to the transformation of the island's energy system. Reporting to the Supervisor/Manager this entry-level position is responsible for coordinating and supporting technical activities. The role requires technical aptitude, problem-solving ability, and excellent teamwork skills to be successful.
- Provides technical assistance in support of others.
- Applies technical knowledge to help promote a safe work environment and to enhance customer satisfaction
Job Description:
Performs assignments in specialized areas requiring technical expertise. Reviews functional specifications for completeness and consideration of practical limitations. Coordinates activities as a member of a multi-disciplinary team. May support the review of technical documentation. Supports basic work planning, coordination, budgeting, and cost estimating. May support the development and updates of single line diagrams, and equipment specifications for engineering review and approval. Supports material procurement. Collaborates with activities in the QA/QC process. Provides basic technical support to field and construction groups. Utilizes and improves processes and standards. Provides reporting, including presentations to work groups and management. Position may be required to work extended hours including major storm restoration work and associated drills as assigned. Other duties as assigned.
Additional Job Description:
Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience Bachelor's degree in a technical field or in Electrical Engineering from a college accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). 0
- 2 years of professional engineering experience.
Skills Business knowledge in the utility & regulated environment. Interpersonal and relationship development skills. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Ability to effectively interact with internal and external customers. Team player and ability to prioritize assignments to meet commitments. Problem-solving skills and ability to resolve technical issues. Preferred Qualifications 3.2 GPA or higher preferred. Master's degree in a technical discipline. Working knowledge and experience with regulations, guides, standards, codes, methods, and practices necessary to perform routine assignments. Experience in utility industry trade organizations. Experience with MS Office, 365,
Word, PowerPoint, Excel Travel Requirements Travels:
Yes Percent of time: 30% approximately Physical Demands Stationary Position
- Frequently Pushing/Pulling/Reaching
- Seldom Climb
- Seldom Kneel
- Seldom Grab
- Seldom Bend
- Seldom Lift/carry over
- 10•30 LBS approximately.
Vision
- Vision acuity to operate vehicle. Hearing
- Receive detailed information if spoken to Working Conditions Wet or Humid
- Seldom Working near or on moving mechanical parts
- Seldom Working near or on heavy machinery
- Seldom Working in high places
- Seldom Exposed to fumes or airborne particles
- Seldom Exposed to toxic or caustic chemicals
- Seldom Frequency of working in outdoor weather conditions
- Seldom Work with Electricity
- Seldom Loud noise conditions (above 87dB
- Seldom LUMA Energy is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, military status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by federal or local laws. LUMA was created especially for Puerto Rico. We combine the expertise and resources of our parent companies, ATCO and Quanta Services. They are leading companies in services and solutions in the electric power sectors in North America and have taken their action to more than 100 countries around the world. They have a combined workforce of nearly 50,000 employees, as well as equipment and resources that will be available to Puerto Rico. Together, this group operates more than 52,000 miles of electrical transmission and distribution lines, covering 165,000 square miles of territory, and has overseen more than $51 billion in disaster recovery programs and supported over 300 state, local, and territorial jurisdictions. , with a wide range of emergency management services. At LUMA, people come first and safety is the foundation of our work.