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Power Transmission Engineer

Power transmission engineers are an integral part of the engineering, environmental and construction industries.  Sequence has long been a leader recruiting  power transmission engineers for clients and understands the nuances and complexity of their work. 

These engineers lay out plans and estimates costs for constructing transmission lines (high-tension facilities for carrying power from source to distributing points).  They generally visit proposed construction sites and select the best and shortest route to avoid interference with telephone or other lines.  They also submit data on a proposed route to the right-of-way department for obtaining necessary easements.

They may also arrange for aerial, topographical, and other surveys to be made to obtain pertinent data for planning lines. Engineers devise steel and wood supporting structures for cables and draw sketches showing their location, and perform detailed engineering calculations to draw up construction specifications, such as cable sag, pole strength, and necessary grounding.

Sequence has expertise recruiting in the power transmission engineering sector.

Being in the forefront recruiting and staffing power transmission engineers has provided Sequence with an expertise unparalleled in our industry.  This has made us the premier executive recruiting and staffing firm dedicated to providing an array of employment solutions to the engineering, construction and environmental industries around the globe. 

Our recruiters have been very active working in the power transmisson engineering field.  They know firsthand the sort of work these engineers are engaged in and the critical role they perform in the engineering field. 

For example, we understand that electricity is transported to load locations from a power station to a transmission subsystem.  Therefore, we may think of the transmission system as providing the medium of transportation for electric energy. T he transmission system may be subdivided into the bulk transmission system and the sub-transmission system.  The functions of the bulk transmission are to interconnect generators, to interconnect various areas of the network, and to transfer electrical energy from the generators to the major load centers.

This portion of the system is called "bulk" because it delivers energy only to so-called bulk loads such as the distribution system of a town, city, or large industrial plant.  The function of the sub-transmission system is to interconnect the bulk power system with the distribution system.

Transmission circuits may be built either underground or overhead.  Underground cables are used predominantly in urban areas where acquisition of overhead rights of way are costly or not possible. They are also used for transmission under rivers, lakes and bays. O verhead transmission is used otherwise because, for a given voltage level, overhead conductors are much less expensive than underground cables.

Let Sequence find your next power transmission engineer.

Because Sequence knows and understands the role power transmission engineers perform, we clearly understand the technical and professional nuances of this profession.  Our expertise is unparalleled in the executive recruiting and staffing industry, and as a result, we have specifically developed a team of highly experienced, skilled recruiters and staffing professionals with industry experience.  We can quickly and professionally find your next power transmission engineer; the right person, the first time, every time.  That is our guarantee.

Sequence stands ready to be your HR partner.

Let our recruiters and staffing experts meet all of your personnel needs, from filling individual power transmission engineer jobs to recruiting and staffing an entire practice group, whether you are a part of a small, independent firm or an international engineering, construction or environmental organization.

We recruit and staff executive, management, administrative and field-level personnel for temporary and temporary-to-permanent power transmission engineers jobs, and for direct-hire positions throughout the engineering sector worldwide.  We also offer short and long-term temporary contract placements, outplacement services, long-term recruiting in addition to contracting a full range of HR services. 

Our expansive industry network enables us to know where the finest talent is and how to obtain the best and the brightest power transmission engineers for your organization.  Our recruiting philosophy, methodology and recruiting practices adhere to the highest standards in the industry.  It is why Sequence is able to carefully screen and present only the most qualified power transmission engineer candidates who are readily available to make a difference in your organization. 

With such a diversity of applications, there is a nearly endless list of engineering sub-specialties with which Sequence has experience. Many of these specialties are vital to the clients we serve and require highly skilled expertise in planning, design and execution. 

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۰ American Public Power Association
۰ American Solar Energy Society
۰ American Wind Energy Association (AWEA)
۰ Canadian Solar Industries Association
۰ Edison Electric Institute
۰ Electric Power Research Institute
۰ Electric Power Supply Association
۰ Electric Power Generation Association (EPGA)
۰ Energy Association of PA
۰ Energy Information Administration
۰ Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network (EREN)
۰ European Renewable Energy Exchange (EuroREX)
۰ European Wind Energy Association (EWEA)
۰ Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
۰ Florida Solar Energy Center
۰ Global Accreditation Program for Photovoltaics
۰ International Association for Energy Economics
۰ Interstate Renewable Energy Council
۰ National Energy Education Development (NEED) Project
۰ National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)
۰ National Hydropower Association (NHA)
۰ National Renewable Energy Laboratory
۰ North American Electric Reliability Council
۰ North American Board of Certified Energy Practioners (NABCEP)
۰ North Carolina Solar Center
۰ Northeast Public Power Association (NPPA)
۰ NorthWest Hydroelectric Association (NWHA)
۰ Nuclear Energy Institute
۰ Renewable Energy Policy Project (REPP)
۰ Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA)
۰ Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA)
۰ U.S. Department of Energy