FAQs
What is the main focus of the Project Engineer role?
The main focus of the Project Engineer role is on transmission circuits, system interconnections, and bulk substations, including determining the need, size, location, and timing of system development while balancing economic, environmental, social, and regulatory constraints and reliability needs.
What types of projects will the Project Engineer be involved in?
The Project Engineer will be involved in engineering projects related to the testing and maintenance of relay protective and control equipment, as well as system-wide operations and coordination with utilities and non-utilities.
What qualifications or experience do I need to apply for this position?
While specific qualifications are not mentioned in the job description, candidates typically require a background in engineering, particularly in electrical or utility-related fields, and experience in project management and coordination.
Is this a full-time position?
Yes, this position is a direct hire, which indicates it is a full-time role.
How does the company support career advancement?
Hired by Matrix, Inc. is committed to improving candidates' lives with exciting job opportunities that provide outstanding career advancement.
What are the benefits offered for this position?
The benefits include competitive salaries, health benefits after 60 days, and a 401k option with a company match after one year.
Who should I contact for more information regarding the position?
You should reach out to Michael at the provided phone number for more information about the position.
Is Hired by Matrix an equal opportunity employer?
Yes, Hired by Matrix is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is certified as both a Woman-Owned Business Enterprise and a Woman-Owned Small Business.
Is there an opportunity to collaborate with external engineering firms?
Yes, the Project Engineer will work together with contract engineering firms to ensure timely and quality reviews of all submittals and RFIs, as well as engineering packages.
Will I have responsibilities related to project planning and resource management?
Yes, the Project Engineer is responsible for leading or coordinating project planning, resourcing, staffing, progress reporting, people management, and troubleshooting for engineering projects.