This is a great opportunity for an entry-level engineer with an electrical engineering background. This person will support power plant performance, project execution, and data analysis across our generating fleet, including electrical and non-electrical systems. They will provide engineering support to a large coal-fired power plant and two simple cycle natural gas power plants.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities  
                                                                       
•    Apply electrical engineering knowledge to analyze plant performance, support project development, and assist in solving both electrical and cross-disciplined technical problems.
•    Collaborate with plant staff and internal teams to review project designs, support capital improvements, and ensure consistency with design standards and operational goals.
•    Review, prepare, and present technical documents such as improvement requisitions, studies, and reports.
•    Analyze and interpret operational data from fossil generating units to identify trends, optimize performance, and recommend improvements—regardless of whether the data is electrical in nature.
•    Learn and apply Buckeye Power’s Electrical Design Standards and Circular Letters to projects and system upgrades at Cardinal, Mone, and Greenville stations.
•    Serve as a technical resource for electrical design reviews and support engineering consultants during capital project development.
•    Assist with monthly metric reporting responsibilities.
•    Complete regulatory reports such as the DOE EIA-860 Annual Generator Report.
•    Gain a working knowledge of plant emissions controls, fuel flexibility strategies, and dispatch economics to support efficiency and cost optimization goals.
•    Coordinate and support project work at our natural gas simple cycle plants, Mone and Greenville. 
Focus Areas:
•    Optimization of fossil plant equipment performance, operations, and reliability.
•    Evaluation and support of capital projects and plant improvements, including technical and economic analysis. 
•    Performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Education: Bachelor’s degree required in Electrical Engineering. 

Licenses and Certifications: Professional engineering certification or Engineer-In-Training certification, desirable. 

Experience:
•    Zero to two years of experience in a related engineering field or internship 
•    Relevant on-the-job experience or education above and beyond that described above may be substituted for part of the experience and education requirement.

Abilities & Skills Required:
•    Strong mathematics background and the ability to apply analytical skills to problem solving.  
•    Ability to convert technical data into written reports and graphic presentations using personal computer applications, including spreadsheet applications software. 
•    Excellent oral and written communication skills.

Physical Requirements
Frequent: Sedentary work, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods, close visual acuity, work with a computer, keyboard, communicate with others
Periodic: Lift objects of nominal weight. Work with hands and fingers; push, pull, reach, and lift objects; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.

Work Environment
Travel out-of-office is required primarily within Ohio approximately 25% of the time and can include overnight stays.

Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans.