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We are looking for a US-based Professional Engineer (PE) to guide and review the primary equipment engineering for a new 345kV, 300+ MW high-voltage substation. Hard requirements: Active PE license in the United States Based in the US Demonstrated experience designing primary equipment for substations using the 1.5 circuit breaker (breaker-and-a-half) scheme Strong background in North American utility standards (ANSI/IEEE, NESC) Engagement: Approximately 10 to 15 hours per week Duration: 8 weeks Remote, with scheduled review sessions Scope of engagement: The role is advisory and reviewing, not full execution. Our team is producing the design in Primtech 3D, covering the full yard layout, primary equipment selection, bus work, equipment rating checks, grounding, cable routing, and clearances. We need a PE to: Guide key design decisions on primary equipment selection and arrangement Review deliverables (3D model, GA drawings, BOMs, single-lines, fabrication details, design report) against US utility expectations Validate that the design is constructible, clash-free, and aligned with typical North American workflows Stamp or endorse the design as appropriate to the engagement To apply: Please attach CVs of the proposed engineer(s) showing relevant 1.5 circuit breaker scheme and primary equipment experience on US substation projects at 230kV and above. Proposals without a CV will not be considered.
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Im a substation power engineer with over 15 years experience in design, maintenence and operations of large generating facilities. Im also a PE IN 32 states.
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Hello, Your project involves highly specialized US utility-grade substation engineering with strict PE licensing and protection & control requirements. While my background is focused on mechanical systems engineering, embedded systems integration, CAD development, and electromechanical product design, I want to be transparent that I do not hold a US Professional Engineer (PE) license and would therefore not be suitable for the lead advisory/review role you described. However, I do have experience supporting engineering development workflows involving: - Electrical/mechanical integration - CAD assemblies and control enclosure layouts - Cable routing and system packaging - Technical documentation and BOM development - Infrastructure-oriented electromechanical systems Given the importance of IEEE/NERC compliance, breaker-and-a-half protection philosophy, relay coordination, SCADA architecture, and utility-grade review responsibilities, this engagement would be best handled by a licensed US-based power systems PE with direct HV substation P&C experience. I appreciate the detailed project description and wish you success with the development of the 345kV substation program. Best regards,
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Hello, Thank you for the detailed scope — this is a highly specialized utility-scale engagement requiring an actively licensed US PE with direct breaker-and-a-half substation experience at 230kV+ under North American standards. To represent my profile accurately: while I can contribute strongly in power systems engineering analysis, design structuring, technical review methodology, and documentation strategy, I am not a US-based licensed PE and would not position myself for a role requiring formal PE oversight, utility-standard endorsement, or stamping authority. For this project, your best-fit candidate should specifically have: • Active US PE license • 230kV–345kV+ substation primary design background • Proven breaker-and-a-half / 1.5 breaker yard execution • ANSI/IEEE/NESC compliance experience • Utility or EPC review/stamping history Given the regulatory and constructability expectations, I strongly recommend prioritizing a senior utility PE with direct US transmission-substation portfolio credentials. Your project scope is substantial and well-defined, and the right advisor will add major value in equipment arrangement validation, clearance discipline, grounding review, and utility acceptance alignment. Best regards, Engr. Muhammad Uzair
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Hello, I am interested in your project, US-Based PE Required: Primary Equipment Engineering project. I've successfully completed projects involving Electrical Engineering, Technical Documentation before. Happy to discuss the details whenever works for you.
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I am an electrical engineer have done my electrical engineering from dha suffa university.I have four years of experience in the field of electrical engineering.I have implemented electrical drawings based projects on autocad. I have working and implementation of autocad drawing based residential building in which i have working on making a wall mounted based hatch based on that the electrical appliances libraries including electrical appliances regarding that the building is constructed by made. I am looking forward to implementing electrical drawing, electrical layout design and drafting with powerfactory digsilient and etap software which i know i have utilization of three phase power study of case study regarding the software and that the autocad drawing will be mad with builtin electrical appliance library and if can be able to work if providing with relevent documents and in working with you. Regards, Hasan Abdul Wasae.
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✅✅✅ We value precision, compliance, and US substation engineering expertise. ✅✅✅ Hello, I have carefully reviewed your project requirements and fully understand that you are seeking a US-based Professional Engineer (PE) to provide advisory guidance and review for a 345kV, 300+ MW substation using a 1.5 breaker scheme. I can help deliver: ✔ Expert review of primary equipment selection, arrangement, and bus configuration ✔ Assessment of deliverables including 3D Primtech models, GA drawings, single-line diagrams, BOMs, fabrication details, and design reports ✔ Validation for constructibility, clearance compliance, and clash-free layouts aligned with ANSI/IEEE, NESC, and US utility standards ✔ Advisory input on equipment rating, grounding, cable routing, and optimal yard design ✔ Formal PE endorsement or stamp of reviewed design deliverables, as appropriate I bring extensive experience in: • Designing primary substation equipment for 230kV+ substations using the 1.5 breaker scheme • US utility standards, clearance requirements, and best-practice workflows • Reviewing and advising on high-voltage substations (345kV and above) I am available for 10–15 hours per week for an 8-week engagement and can participate in scheduled remote review sessions. Please find my CV attached showing relevant substation design experience. Thank you for your time and consideration.
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Hello, Your project is highly specialized and aligns with experience in high-voltage substation engineering, primary equipment layout review, and utility-scale power system design. I understand the importance of breaker-and-a-half configurations, ANSI/IEEE compliance, grounding, clearances, and constructability reviews for 345kV substations. I can support the review of Primtech 3D models, GA drawings, BOMs, single-line diagrams, and primary equipment arrangements while ensuring alignment with North American utility practices and standards. Please share the project scope and required review milestones so we can discuss the engagement in more detail. Best regards, Engr. Muhammad Imran
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