ANS
Substation - Project Engineer
About this role
ANS is hiring a Substation Physical Project Engineer to support multi-disciplinary engineering projects, primarily in renewable energy sectors like solar and battery storage. You'll work collaboratively with experienced engineers on utility interconnection and substation design while gaining exposure to a fast-paced, innovation-driven consulting firm.
What you'll do
- Participate in substation physical design and engineering projects
- Contribute to solar and battery energy storage projects
- Support utility interconnection engineering work
- Collaborate with senior engineers and cross-functional teams
- Assist in project development and technical deliverables
- Support continuing education in substation and renewable energy engineering
What they're looking for
- Substation design and physical layout
- Power systems or electrical engineering fundamentals
- AutoCAD or similar design software
- Project coordination and documentation
- Communication and teamwork
- Renewable energy (solar/battery storage) knowledge
- Problem-solving and attention to detail
- Utility interconnection standards knowledge
Benefits
- Paid vacation, sick, and personal time off
- Comprehensive healthcare, vision, and dental coverage
- Support for continuing education
- Community involvement opportunities
- Collaborative and supportive work environment
- Exposure to diverse engineering projects and innovation-focused culture
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ANS
ANS is a multi-disciplinary engineering consulting firm that develops renewable energy projects including solar, battery storage, wind installations, and related infrastructure. The company is hiring engineers at various levels—from interns to entry-level and mid-career professionals—across civil, geotechnical, structural, and electrical disciplines to support project design and execution.
View all jobs at ANSLikely interview questions
- Can you describe your experience with substation design and physical layout planning for renewable energy projects?
- Walk us through a project where you managed utility interconnection requirements—what were the key challenges and how did you address them?