Entry Level Transmission Line Engineering Jobs

New grad transmission line engineering jobs are open to recent graduates and entry level candidates with zero to two years of experience, where strong internship work or a relevant academic project can carry more weight than a lengthy resume. Most openings are on-site roles across Consulting & Professional Services, Construction & Real Estate, and Energy, with employers like Quanta Services, Sargent & Lundy, and Qualus hiring at this level now.

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Open roles41
Top stateArizona
Top employerQuanta Services
Top cityRochester, NY
Work type89% On-site
Top industryConsulting

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Pacific Gas and Electric
Civil Design Engineer, Electric Transmission Line
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Pacific Gas and Electric
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Civil Design Engineer, Electric Transmission Line
Pacific Gas and Electric
Oakland, California
Electrical Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
$44 - $74/hr
Bachelor of Science
10,000+

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Intermidiate Transmission Line Design Engineer
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Intermidiate Transmission Line Design Engineer
WSP
Rochester, New York
Business Operations
Customer Service
Project Management
$65k - $108k/yr
Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering

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Sargent & Lundy
Transmission Line Engineer 2 - Grid
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Sargent & Lundy
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Transmission Line Engineer 2 - Grid
Sargent & Lundy
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Civil & Structural Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
$69k - $100k/yr
1,001-5,000

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Jacobs
Entry Level Overhead Transmission Line Engineer
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Jacobs
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Entry Level Overhead Transmission Line Engineer
Jacobs
Boston, Massachusetts
Electrical Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
Project Management
$75k - $105k/yr
Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering
10,000+

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Qualus
Engineer II - Overhead Transmission Line Design
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Qualus
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Engineer II - Overhead Transmission Line Design
Qualus
Texas
Compliance & Risk
Cybersecurity
Security Engineering
$80k - $100k/yr
On-Site
Bachelor of Science
501-1,000

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Entry Level Transmission Line Engineering Job Market

Who's Hiring

  • Quanta Services
    Quanta Services9
  • Sargent & Lundy
    Sargent & Lundy9
  • Qualus
    Qualus4
  • WSP in the U.S.
    WSP in the U.S.4
  • Quanta Infrastructure Solutions
    Quanta Infrastructure Solutions4

Top Industries Hiring

  • Consulting & Professional Services26
  • Construction & Real Estate17
  • Energy14
  • Transportation & Logistics1
  • Healthcare & Medical Services1

Entry Level Transmission Line Engineering Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get an entry level transmission line engineering job?

Employers hiring at the entry level look for candidates with a degree in electrical engineering or a closely related field, plus coursework or hands-on exposure to power systems, line design software, or grid infrastructure. Internship experience at a utility or engineering consulting firm gives you a real edge. A strong capstone project, relevant certifications, and familiarity with tools like PLS-CADD can set your application apart from other new graduates.

Which companies hire entry level transmission line engineers?

Companies hiring entry level transmission line engineers right now include Quanta Services, Sargent & Lundy, and Qualus, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. At this level, hiring tends to come from utilities, power delivery consultancies, and engineering firms working on grid modernization and renewable energy infrastructure projects.

Are there remote entry level transmission line engineering jobs?

Yes, though most roles involve field and on-site work by nature. About 11% of entry level transmission line engineering openings are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those positions typically cover design, drafting, or project coordination tasks that can be handled off-site rather than hands-on field inspections or construction oversight.

Are these new grad transmission line engineering jobs?

Yes, many of the openings on this page are new grad and junior roles that welcome candidates with little to no professional experience. A posting is typically new-grad friendly when it lists zero to two years of experience as the requirement, accepts internships or co-op terms as qualifying experience, or explicitly mentions recent graduates or entry level applicants. Having a relevant portfolio or academic project can substitute for full-time work history.

Which industries hire the most entry level transmission line engineers?

Entry Level transmission line engineering roles concentrate in Consulting & Professional Services, Construction & Real Estate, and Energy, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. These sectors drive entry level hiring because ongoing grid expansion, renewable energy integration, and aging infrastructure replacement all require a steady pipeline of junior engineers to support design, permitting, and construction teams.