The Engineering Technician supports Kay Electric Cooperative’s engineering, staking, operations, and management teams by maintaining the cooperative’s GIS/ESRI system of record, supporting routine engineering and system design activities, and providing accurate data, analytics, and system modeling support that improve reliability, outage response, long-range planning, and stewardship of member resources.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent required.
Associate degree in Electrical Engineering Technology, GIS, Engineering Technology, or related field preferred.
High level of accuracy, attention to detail, and documentation discipline.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) and document management systems.
Skills & Abilities
Strong working knowledge of GIS concepts and database management.
Experience with ESRI ArcMap and/or ArcGIS Pro.
Ability to interpret staking sheets, construction drawings, and engineering maps.
Working understanding of electric distribution system components and connectivity.
Clear written and verbal communication with office and field personnel.
Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities.
Perform limited field verification work as needed.
Preferred
Prior experience with an electric utility, engineering firm, or rural electric cooperative.
Experience preparing data packages for consultants, studies, or regulatory reporting.
Experience performing GIS audits, QA/QC reviews, or system data cleanup initiatives.
Ability to translate technical GIS or engineering data into clear summaries for management.
Ability to work calmly and effectively under pressure.
Ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive system and infrastructure data.
Professional interaction with internal staff, contractors, and external partners.
Demonstrate teamwork and accountability.
Willingness to attend periodic training and professional development.
Performance Indicators
GIS, OMS, and engineering data consistently and accurately reflect field conditions, with minimal recurring errors, connectivity issues, or corrective rework required by engineering or operations.
GIS and system updates, as well as data requests from engineering, operations, and management, are completed accurately and within established timelines following construction, as-builts, or system changes.
Maps, reports, and analytics are clear, accurate, and reliable, enabling effective outage analysis, system planning, and management decisions with minimal rework or clarification required.
Engineering and GIS records are well organized, auditable, and compliant with applicable standards, consistently following approved data structures, naming conventions, and documentation practices.
Key Responsibilities
GIS & Mapping System Management
Maintain GIS/ESRI database as the coop system of record for electric distribution assets.
Ensure accurate mapping of poles, conductors, transformers, devices, substations, feeders, and services.
Verify GIS alignment with staking sheets, as-built construction, and engineering standards.
Perform routine GIS audits, corrections, and data cleanup.
Support GIS versioning, backups, change tracking, and data consistency standards.
Engineering & Design Support
Assist engineering staff with routine system design tasks, including minor line extensions, rebuilds, and equipment replacements.
Prepare and update staking, mapping, and design documentation under supervision.
Assist with minor design modifications as directed by engineering staff.
Support system studies by preparing data sets, maps, and technical reports.
Data Quality, Analytics & System Modeling Support
Develop and maintain maps, dashboards, analytical reports using GIS and related utility data.
Perform basic analytics related to:
Feeder and substation performance
Outage trends and reliability metrics
Asset age, condition, and replacement planning
Prepare/validate data used for system modeling, long-range planning, and consultant studies.
Support OMS model accuracy by ensuring GIS connectivity and device data align with system operations.