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We are seeking licensed Professional Engineers (PE) to join our team on a flexible, per-stamp basis to certify utility pole installations and modifications. We are currently looking for PEs that are licensed in the following states: Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Nebraska, Texas, Michigan, Iowa, Missouri, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, and Florida. The role requires a PE who can provide reliable, high-quality certifications to ensure compliance with the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) and other relevant safety and construction standards. Candidates with prior experience in utility pole projects or NESC certification are preferred, though we are open to training and providing materials for engineers without direct experience. This position offers significant earning potential based on the volume of certifications completed.

Responsibilities
-Review utility pole designs, modifications, and installations to ensure they meet NESC standards and other applicable safety and regulatory requirements.
-Issue professional PE stamps certifying that utility pole projects comply with structural integrity, electrical safety, and regulatory standards.
-Work closely with project teams to address and resolve design or compliance issues related to pole installations.
-Maintain documentation of certifications and ensure accurate, timely submissions for each utility pole project.
-Communicate with project managers and relevant authorities as needed to clarify project requirements and confirm compliance.

Qualifications
-Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in civil, structural, or electrical engineering (multi-state licensure is a plus).
-Understanding of the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) standards or willingness to learn (we will provide training and materials).
-Prior experience in utility pole design or certification is preferred but not required.
-Strong attention to detail and ability to work efficiently to meet project deadlines.
-Excellent communication skills and the ability to collaborate with remote teams.

Compensation and Benefits
-Per-stamp payment structure with high earning potential based on the volume of completed certifications.
-Flexible work arrangement with remote options.
-Estimated earnings potential of $200,000+ annually for high-volume certification work.
-Access to NESC resources and guidance, with opportunities for skill development in utility pole certification.

How to Apply
-If you're a licensed PE with an interest in contributing to essential utility projects and maximizing your earnings on a flexible schedule, we'd love to hear from you. Please submit your resume and a brief cover letter detailing your relevant experience and licensure to [email protected]
-This role is ideal for engineers who are self-motivated, quality-focused, and interested in high-volume project work within the utility sector.

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