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Lead Transmission Line Engineer

Sigil Partners
locationBoston, MA, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Automotive
Full Time

Job Description

Job Description

My client, a national leader in civil and energy infrastructure, is seeking a Manager of Transmission Line Engineering to join their Massachusetts office.
In this high-visibility role, you’ll lead a team of skilled engineers to design and deliver high-voltage (HV) and extra-high-voltage (EHV) overhead transmission line projects—work that directly powers communities and drives the future of energy infrastructure.

Salary: $180-200k/yr base plus bonus
Schedule: hybrid is flexible based on proximity and self-managed

In this role, you’ll:

  • Lead the way as both a Technical Expert and Supervisor on complex transmission projects.
  • Apply industry standards (NESC, ASCE, and more) to solve real-world engineering challenges.
  • Collaborate across disciplines in planning, permitting, and construction.
  • 60-75% management vs hands-on
  • Inspire and grow talent by building and mentoring a high-performing engineering team.

What you bring:

  • 8+ years of hands-on experience with electric utility transmission systems.
  • 2+ years of proven leadership, mentorship, or managerial experience.
  • PE License in at least one state or ability to get one (bonus points for multi-state).
  • BS in Mechanical, Civil, Structural, or a related engineering discipline.

Company DescriptionSigil leverages decades of combined diverse experience in our Engineering Recruitment Team to connect Hiring Managers with targeted talent pools across Automotive, Aerospace, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil and other practices.

Company Description

Sigil leverages decades of combined diverse experience in our Engineering Recruitment Team to connect Hiring Managers with targeted talent pools across Automotive, Aerospace, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil and other practices.

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