Utilities & Power Distribution 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.
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Bachelor's degree
3–4 years
4
Parent Occupation (O*NET)
Electrical Engineers
Median Wage
$111,910/yr
Growth (2024-34)
+7.2%
Education
Bachelor's degree
Skills & Requirements
Specialized Skills (22)
New Product Development
Advanced Product Quality Planning
Structural Analysis
Electric Utility
Production Process
Industrialization
Scalability
Auditing
Project Management
AutoCAD
Quality Control Processes
Design Software
Manufacturing Processes
Data Collection
Supplier Quality Management
Supplier Audit
Global Positioning Systems
Wire Harnesses
Production Part Approval Process
IT Infrastructure
Product Launch Readiness
Lifting Ability
Common Skills (8)
Communication
Coordinating
Leadership
Team Building
Reliability
Management
Quality Control
Planning
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