Substation Engineer Jobs in Texas
Substation Engineer jobs in Texas are among the most active in the country, driven by the state's massive ERCOT grid, rapid buildout of renewable generation, and continued investment in transmission infrastructure by investor-owned utilities and municipal systems alike, with openings available from entry-level design roles through senior project engineer positions. The bulk of hiring concentrates in Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, and Austin, where anchor employers such as Oncor, CenterPoint Energy, and Burns & McDonnell maintain large engineering teams. The most sought-after specialties in Texas are protection and controls design, high-voltage substation design, and SCADA integration. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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The Substation Senior Engineer - Physical will be part of an electric substation design team and will be responsible for the engineering and design of multiple projects ranging from small “quick turn-around” to large complex substations. This position provides the opportunity to directly apply your knowledge of engineering to design projects ranging from 12kV to 500kV.
As a Substation Engineer - Physical, you will apply NESC, NEC, ASCE and other applicable standards in engineering design and will independently perform engineering analyses, plans and specifications, as well as material procurement and construction documents.
JOB DUTIES:
- Lead the execution of substation projects, maintaining ownership of physical design scope, technical decisions, and deliverable quality.
- Serve as the technical lead for substation physical design, providing direction and oversight for general arrangements, plan and elevation views, equipment layouts, and cable routing/conduit designs.
- Develop and approve complex engineering designs related to station configuration, equipment arrangement, and constructability considerations.
- Perform, review, and provide technical oversight of engineering studies, including grounding system design, lightning protection analysis, and bus fault force evaluations.
- Review and approve calculations associated with station service and DC system requirements, ensuring completeness, accuracy, and alignment with project needs.
- Lead the development and finalization of equipment specifications and bills of material for major substation components, ensuring compliance with client and project requirements.
- Interpret and enforce applicable codes, standards, and client-specific requirements (e.g., NESC, NEC, IEEE, ASCE) across all design deliverables.
- Oversee design integration across disciplines (protection and controls, civil, structural, transmission, distribution, geotechnical, survey), ensuring a complete and constructible design package.
- Serve as the primary technical point of contact for clients, leading design reviews, technical discussions, and resolution of complex engineering issues.
- Lead quality control efforts, including performing and overseeing design reviews, ensuring adherence to company standards, processes, and best practices.
- Provide technical direction and mentorship to engineering staff, including reviewing work, guiding design approaches, and supporting professional development.
- Manage multiple projects or major scopes of work concurrently, with accountability for technical quality, schedule adherence, and alignment with project objectives.
- Support project management efforts by contributing to scope development, schedule planning, risk identification, and resource coordination.
- Lead engineering support during procurement and construction phases, including oversight of submittal reviews, RFI responses, and resolution of field issues.
- Conduct and lead site visits, field walkdowns, and construction coordination efforts to validate design assumptions and support project execution.
- Ensure constructability, operability, and maintainability considerations are incorporated into all design solutions.
- Communicate effectively with clients, management, and project teams through clear, concise documentation and technical leadership.
- Drive continuous improvement initiatives, including development of design standards, best practices, tools, and workflows.
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET-accredited engineering program.
- 5+ years of relevant experience in substation physical design engineering.
- Demonstrated expertise in substation physical design, including layouts, equipment arrangements, grounding systems, and constructability considerations.
- Advanced knowledge of engineering analysis methods, including grounding design, station service calculations, and equipment/bus loading.
- Proven ability to lead the development and review of complex engineering deliverables with a high degree of accuracy and technical quality.
- Strong understanding and application of applicable codes and standards (e.g., NESC, NEC, IEEE, ASCE) and client-specific requirements.
- Demonstrated leadership in coordinating multidisciplinary teams and delivering integrated engineering solutions.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with proven experience leading client interactions and technical discussions.
- Proven ability to manage multiple projects or major scopes of work, balancing technical, schedule, and quality requirements.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and advanced working knowledge of engineering design and drafting tools (e.g., AutoCAD, MicroStation, or similar).
- Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills, with the ability to independently resolve complex technical challenges.
FOR PREFERRED CONSIDERATION (NOT REQUIRED):
- Professional Engineer (PE) license.
- Advanced experience with grounding analysis tools (e.g., CDEGS, WinIGS) and other engineering analysis software.
- Experience leading full substation design packages from concept through IFC and construction support.
- Familiarity with utility-specific standards, practices, and multi-client program execution.
- Experience contributing to proposals, technical scopes, and project estimation.
ABOUT WESTWOOD PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, INC. (WESTWOOD)
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Substation Engineer Job Market in Texas
A snapshot from current Texas openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- HDR8

- WSP in the U.S.6

- Kiewit4

- WSP4

- Westwood Professional Services4

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- Consulting & Professional Services33
- Construction & Real Estate20
- Energy6
- Transportation & Logistics6
- Healthcare & Medical Services3
What Texas Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in substation engineer jobs across Texas.
- Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from an accredited university is required
- Professional Engineer license issued or recognized by the Texas Board of Professional Engineers
- Hands-on experience with high-voltage substation design, typically 115 kV and above
- Proficiency in protection and controls engineering, including relay coordination studies
- Experience with SCADA systems, substation automation, and IEC 61850 communication standards
- Familiarity with NERC reliability standards and ERCOT interconnection requirements for Texas projects
Substation Engineer Jobs in Texas: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a substation engineer in Texas?
The standard path starts with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, followed by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering exam and gaining four years of qualifying experience before sitting for the Principles and Practice of Engineering exam administered through the Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors to earn a Professional Engineer license. Many Texas utilities and engineering consultants require or strongly prefer a PE license for substation roles, particularly those involving design approval and sealed drawings.
Which companies hire substation engineers in Texas?
Employers hiring substation engineers in Texas right now include HDR, WSP in the U.S., and Kiewit, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Texas's deregulated ERCOT market and large renewable pipeline mean both investor-owned utilities and major engineering and procurement construction firms maintain steady substation engineering headcounts across the state.
Which Texas cities have the most substation engineer jobs?
Houston, Austin, and Fort Worth account for the largest share of substation engineer openings in Texas. Houston anchors demand through CenterPoint Energy's distribution network and a dense cluster of EPC and consulting firms, Dallas-Fort Worth is driven by Oncor's extensive transmission system and growing data center load, and Austin reflects rapid grid expansion tied to the region's population and technology sector growth.
Are there remote substation engineer jobs in Texas?
Yes, but they're rare. About 13% of substation engineer openings tied to Texas are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, reflecting the hands-on, site-dependent nature of most substation work. The portions of the role most likely to support remote arrangements are design and drafting tasks, protection relay setting calculations, and project coordination, while field commissioning and site inspections remain firmly on-site.
How can I get hired as a substation engineer in Texas with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry point is an electrical engineering internship or new-graduate rotational program at a major Texas utility or large EPC firm. Oncor and CenterPoint Energy both recruit engineering graduates into structured development programs, and firms such as Burns & McDonnell and Leidos hire entry-level designers who progress through substation project work. Earning the Fundamentals of Engineering certificate early and gaining CAD or AutoCAD drafting skills for substation layouts significantly strengthens a new candidate's profile with Texas employers.
Where can I find and apply to substation engineer jobs in Texas?
You can find and apply to substation engineer jobs in Texas on Migrate Mate, which lists current Texas openings across utilities, EPC firms, and engineering consultants. Find roles that fit your experience and specialization and apply directly to the employers posting them.
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