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Utilities & Power Distribution Engineer

Engineering
Electrical, Electronic, and Related Engineering
Power Systems Engineer

Research, design, develop, test, or supervise the manufacturing and installation of electrical equipment, components, or systems for commercial, industrial, military, or scientific use.

At a Glance

Utilities & Power Distribution Engineer. Typical education: Bachelor's degree. Experience: 3–4 years. Top skills: Communication, New Product Development, Advanced Product Quality Planning.

Avg Annual Salary

Not available

Typical Education

Bachelor's degree

Experience

3–4 years

Job Postings

4

Parent Occupation (O*NET)

Electrical Engineers

Bright Outlook

Median Wage

$111,910/yr

Growth (2024-34)

+7.2%

Education

Bachelor's degree

Skills & Requirements

Specialized Skills (22)

New Product Development

5.0

Advanced Product Quality Planning

4.9

Structural Analysis

4.9

Electric Utility

4.9

Production Process

4.8

Industrialization

4.8

Scalability

4.7

Auditing

4.7

Project Management

4.6

AutoCAD

4.6

Quality Control Processes

4.5

Design Software

4.5

Manufacturing Processes

4.4

Data Collection

4.4

Supplier Quality Management

4.4

Supplier Audit

4.3

Global Positioning Systems

4.3

Wire Harnesses

4.3

Production Part Approval Process

4.2

IT Infrastructure

4.1

Product Launch Readiness

4.0

Lifting Ability

4.0

Common Skills (8)

Communication

5.0

Coordinating

4.8

Leadership

4.6

Team Building

4.5

Reliability

4.2

Management

4.2

Quality Control

4.1

Planning

4.0

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