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Senior Protection & Control (P&C) Engineer – Substation Design
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Seeking a Senior P&C Engineer for substation design in the U.S. This role requires a PE license and 8+ years of experience designing protection relay schemes. You will ensure compliance with standards while enjoying benefits like 401K match, ESOP, and flexible scheduling. Join a collaborative tea...
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United States
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90000.00 - 180000.00 USD / Year
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Primera Engineers
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Senior Fire Protection Engineer - Data Center
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Lead complex fire protection engineering for mission-critical hyperscale data centers and secure facilities. This senior role requires a PE-licensed professional with 8+ years' expertise in NFPA standards and system design. You'll provide technical leadership, collaborate across disciplines, and ...
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United States
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Olsson
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Senior Protection & Control Engineer
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Join a leading control systems integrator as a Senior Protection & Control Engineer. Design key schemes for diverse HV projects up to 275kV, including renewables and substations. This Teesside-based role offers hybrid working and requires a degree with CEng progression. Provide technical expertis...
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United Kingdom , Teeside
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50000.00 - 65000.00 GBP / Year
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Hedera Hiring Ltd
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Protection and Control Engineer
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Join a leading connections provider to design Protection and Control systems for diverse projects up to 132kV. You will need 3+ years' experience and a strong grasp of UK power industry standards. This Bristol-based role offers a salary up to £65k and remote work options.
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United Kingdom , Bristol
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50000.00 - 60000.00 GBP / Year
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Hedera Hiring Ltd
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Explore a rewarding career safeguarding critical infrastructure by searching for Protection Engineer jobs. This specialized engineering profession is dedicated to designing, implementing, and maintaining systems that protect physical and digital assets from failure, damage, and unauthorized access. Protection Engineers are the guardians of reliability and safety, operating across two primary domains: electrical power systems and physical asset integrity (corrosion control). Their work is fundamental to ensuring the continuous, safe operation of everything from national power grids and industrial facilities to pipelines and communication networks. In the electrical power sector, Protection Engineers, often called Relay or Power Systems Protection Engineers, focus on preventing catastrophic equipment failure and widespread blackouts. Their core responsibility involves designing and managing sophisticated protection schemes that automatically detect faults—like short circuits or overloads—and isolate the affected portion of the grid. Typical duties include developing protection philosophies, calculating and validating relay settings, conducting coordination studies to ensure selective tripping, and overseeing the testing and commissioning of numerical relays and control systems. They are deeply involved in troubleshooting after system disturbances and ensuring compliance with stringent industry standards. Within the realm of physical asset integrity, Cathodic Protection (CP) Engineers specialize in combating corrosion to extend the lifespan of metal structures. They protect vital infrastructure such as pipelines, storage tanks, marine platforms, and water treatment facilities. These engineers design, install, and monitor cathodic protection systems, which use electrical currents to prevent the electrochemical reactions that cause corrosion. Their common tasks involve conducting field surveys and potential measurements, analyzing system performance data, managing inspection programs, and providing technical expertise to maintenance and operations teams to ensure structural safety and prevent environmental incidents. Regardless of specialization, professionals in Protection Engineer jobs typically share a common skill set. A bachelor’s degree in electrical, mechanical, corrosion, or materials engineering is a standard requirement, often complemented by advanced certifications. Key skills include strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and proficiency with industry-specific software and standards. Fieldwork and collaboration with cross-functional teams are integral to the role. For those with a passion for precision, safety, and technical challenge, pursuing Protection Engineer jobs offers a critical and stable career path at the forefront of modern industrial and technological resilience. Discover opportunities to apply your expertise and become a key player in system safety and reliability.

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