Engineering Manager
Company: Peninsula Light Company
Location: Gig Harbor
Posted on: February 26, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description GENERAL FUNCTION This position
is a primary leadership role responsible for managing and
supporting the safe, resilient activities and operations of the
Peninsula Light Company’s distribution and operational technologies
systems and associated staff. Incumbent will manage the system
engineering and distribution design department whose functions
range from asset management of the distribution system including
substations and line equipment as well as Operational Technology
(OT) systems such as: advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), power
quality (PQ), protective relays, Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition (SCADA), Outage Management System (OMS), OT
communications, and Geographic Information System (GIS). The
incumbent will also be the Project Manager, or supervise a PM,
and/or a key stakeholder during major projects that impact the
entire business such as during AMI upgrades, Customer Information
Systems (CIS) / Work Order / Staking or other projects of scale
that result in business wide changes. Day to day responsibilities
include assigning work, ensuring coordination and cooperation on
the flow of work between the all-business Departments, short-and
long-range utility system planning, resource estimates and
Warehouse inventory support, employee training and development, and
on-site review of construction as needed. Assisting with the
management and contracts for a number of long-term partnerships
with consultants and vendors that support our Operational
Technologies infrastructure will also be a key function for this
role. This is a supervisory position, and the incumbent may be
required to serve as back-up for the Chief Operating Officer as
well as the Electrical Operations Manager and/or Water Department
Manager. This position reports to the Chief Operating Officer who
will evaluate work through reports, briefings and observations of
daily activities. Salary Range: $140,951-176,586/annually
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY Incumbent provides supervision to
include performance reviews for direct reports but not limited to
the following: Distribution Design Supervisor, System Engineering
Supervisor, System Engineer, System Engineering Specialists, and
System Engineering Assistant. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES/ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Assigns, manages, supervises, trains, and evaluates the work of
assigned staff. Provides management guidance and support to
subordinates as necessary Develops policies, procedures, standards,
and other documents as needed for the Engineering and Operations
(E&O) Departments. Reviews and provides management direction to
new construction and upgrade of existing facilities through the
efforts and interactions of Distribution Design Department
personnel with Operations, contractors, and other utilities.
Provides oversight of electrical system modeling and analysis,
including the vision and leadership to continuously improve GIS
capabilities. Reviews and participates in long-range system
planning based on analysis of load growth/customer connections and
recommends phasing of construction and capital budget outlay.
Provides management input and coordination to the regular review of
the Company’s sectionalizing and voltage control programs to ensure
the highest quality of service to customers. Provides leadership,
vision, input and coordination with Operations and Dispatch
regarding SCADA/OMS/DMS, including the system integration for those
systems (collectively known as “OpNet”). Oversees company
compliance with the reliability standards of Western Electricity
Coordinating Council, North American Electric Reliability
Cooperation and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (if
applicable). In conjunction with technical input, determines when
projects are feasible within existing budget limitations. Attends,
participates and provides leadership in utility-related functions
such as meetings, conferences, seminars, and workshops in order to
maintain a high level of knowledge supporting an electric utility.
Works in concert with the Chief Operating Officer’s to develop
annual budget and monitors expenditures against programs throughout
the budget year. Provides input to determine and monitor capital
improvement, special equipment, engineering, and contract labor
budgets. Ensures that assigned staff continually and harmoniously
operate at a high level of productivity and responsiveness, and
develops a sense of cooperation and importance of coordination with
other company departments. Responds to company needs during periods
of emergency outage of electric power. This is expected 365/24/7 as
part of a team coverage for leadership of the E&O department.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Demonstrate advanced experience to
effectively manage, train and evaluate assigned staff and the
ability to identify and solve complex management business problems.
Demonstrate thorough knowledge and practice of the principles of
management to include planning, coordinating, directing, and
effectively leading a department of an electric utility. Provide
knowledge and experience in electrical system protection schemes
and relays including fault location, isolation and restoration
schemes (FLISR); managing and overseeing substations and associated
equipment including analysis and oversight for the system used for
routine maintenance programs Must perform studies and prepare work
plans that continually ensure the effectiveness of distribution
systems and increase the reliability of our service and product to
our membership, including single phase and three phase operation
Must coordinate contingency plans for power distribution in
emergency situations. Identifies appropriate knowledge and
understanding of state and federal safety regulations and emergency
procedures related to utility operations. Demonstrate advanced
ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, and
to understand and follow verbal and written instructions.
Demonstrate advanced skill in the establishment of effective
working relationships with assigned staff, other department heads,
customers, contractors, and the general public. Exhibit the ability
to view departmental objectives and effects with a company-wide
perspective. Exhibit proficiency in computer software applications,
including Microsoft Suite application, and other related
applications. Working/general knowledge on any of the existing PLC
current applications will be required and include, but are not
limited to: ESRI, AutoCAD, NISC, Microsoft Report Server, Milsoft
IVR/OMS/Engineering Analysis, Survalent ADMS/OMS, Schweitzer
Engineering Laboratories (SEL) TEAMS/AcSELerator for relay
configuration and management, Tableau, Verizon Grid Wide/Aclara
metering. WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL DEMANDS This position will
require off-campus, on-site visits to monitor quality of design
staff input, meet with crews and/or consultants and work at
substations or field sites as needed. Work is normally performed in
an office setting; however, field visits are required in all types
of weather conditions. May occasionally be scheduled to work
weekends and is expected to be available during storm situations.
This position requires frequent driving and field inspections of
electric utility systems and facilities in a service area of about
100 square miles. Work site visitations will involve maneuvering
through rough, uneven terrain in all types of seasonal conditions.
The position requires considerable oral, written and verbal
communication skills, and deals with visually presented material.
RECRUITING REQUIREMENTS Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering
and a P.E. license is required. [Note regarding P.E. license: A
candidate who meets and/or exceeds position requirements except for
the P.E., who can obtain the P.E. license within one year of
employment may be considered.] Prefer Master’s degree in electrical
engineering or related field. Five years of electric
utility-related experience is required. Seven to ten years
preferred. Two years’ utility experience that includes advancement
with demonstrated effectiveness in a supervisory capacity,
preferably in a unionized environment. Candidate employment history
must demonstrate advanced and effective communication,
interpersonal, leadership and conflict resolution skills. Valid
driver’s license is required. Visit our Benefits of Working for
PenLight page for a detailed description of the company's benefits
offerings.
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