New Grad Electrical Engineer - Power Studies
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Engineering Design & Technologists
New Grad Electrical Engineer – Power Studies
Location: US-IA-Hiawatha
OverviewShermco Industries is an industry‑leading organization in the Electrical Services sector. With over four decades of experience, Shermco provides cutting‑edge electrical testing, maintenance, and repair solutions to clients across various industries. As a New Grad Electrical Engineer – Power Studies, you will launch your career in a company that values innovation, fosters personal growth, and makes a positive impact on communities through its work.
WhyJoin Shermco Industries
- Safety First: We prioritize the safety and well‑being of our employees above all else.
- A Culture of Integrity: We maintain the highest ethical standards in our interactions with clients, employees, and partners.
- Meaningful Work: Your work will directly influence the success of our clients, ensuring their operations run smoothly and efficiently.
- Mentorship and Professional Growth: New graduates receive comprehensive training and mentorship from seasoned professionals.
- Cutting‑Edge Technology: Access to state‑of‑the‑art equipment and innovative tools.
- Collaborative Environment: Work in a diverse, inclusive setting where ideas are shared.
- Empowering Mission: Contribute to the safety of communities and the success of our clients’ businesses.
This position has a January 2026 or June 2026 start date.
Position OverviewJoin our team of leaders in electrical power system maintenance, repair, testing, engineering, and training. Shermco Industries is accredited by NETA and has one of the largest field services divisions in the industry.
Responsibilities- Electrical Engineering Studies: Perform electrical engineering studies, including power factor analysis, harmonic modeling, grounding analysis, short‑circuits, protective device coordination, and arc‑flash studies for domestic and international projects.
- Engineering Design and Analysis: Provide engineering‑related design, analysis, and studies. Design and troubleshoot protective relaying and controls.
- Field Services Support: Occasionally work with the Field Services team on shutdown, startup, installation, and maintenance projects.
- Customer Interaction: Interact with customers to gather critical information, review engineering plans, and maintain professional relationships.
- Hands‑on Engineering: Be hands‑on with the engineering and field service group.
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering with graduation date on or before December 2025. Prefer candidates with an educational focus in Power Systems studies.
- Field Work: Willingness to be hands‑on and work in the field alongside our field technicians.
- Technical
Skills:
Proficiency with Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Excel. Experience using SKM, ETAP, ASPEN, Easy Power, or other power system modeling software is a plus. - Communication: Clearly communicate in English via verbal and written methods, effectively communicating directly to customers and coworkers.
- Experience: Knowledge or high‑level understanding of performing protective relay projects, short‑circuit, protective device coordination, arc‑flash, and power quality studies is a plus. Utility design experience is a plus.
Power Your Future As a New Grad Electrical Engineer – Power Studies, you will join a company that prioritizes technical excellence and embodies a culture of integrity, safety, and innovation. Your work will have a direct impact on clients and communities, fostering purpose and fulfillment in your career. We invite you to apply for this position and become part of our passionate team.
ApplyTo apply, submit your updated resume and a compelling cover letter expressing your enthusiasm for the New Grad Field Electrical Engineer – Power Studies, Associate position at Shermco Industries. We are excited to review your application and potentially welcome you to our team.
Pay RangeUSD $30.00 – $40.00 / Hr.
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