Specialty · Power Engineers

Licensed Power Engineers in the United States.

Generation, transmission, distribution, substation design, protective relaying, and arc-flash — sealed by Electrical P.E.s across all 50 states.

America's directory for licensed power engineers.

Power engineering covers the high-voltage backbone of the grid and the medium-voltage distribution that feeds every campus, plant, and data center. Substations, switchgear, protective relays, coordination studies, arc-flash analyses, and IEEE 1547 interconnection studies all flow from an Electrical P.E.'s seal.

EngineerMint lists licensed Electrical P.E.s with utility, industrial, and large-campus power experience across all 50 state boards, alongside firms with in-house SKM/ETAP modeling and protection-engineering practices.

Post a power engineering scope to the marketplace, or run the AI Estimator for a ROM cost on substation, interconnection, or coordination work.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does a power engineer do?+

Power engineers design generation, transmission, and distribution systems — substations, switchgear, protective relaying, transformers, and high-voltage interconnections for utilities, industrial plants, and large campuses.

Do power engineering drawings need a P.E. seal?+

Yes. Utility interconnection studies, substation designs, protective relay settings, and arc-flash analyses are all sealed by an Electrical P.E. licensed in the project state.

What standards govern power engineering work?+

NEC (NFPA 70), NESC (IEEE C2), NFPA 70E for arc flash, IEEE 1547 for interconnection, plus utility-specific rules and FERC/NERC compliance for bulk-electric work.

What certifications matter for power engineers?+

Beyond the Electrical P.E., look for IEEE membership, SKM/ETAP modeling expertise, and certifications in arc-flash analysis (e.g., 70E qualified).

Can I post a power engineering scope?+

Yes. Substations, interconnections, arc flash, coordination studies — post a brief and licensed power engineers will respond.

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