Control Systems Engineer I
Golden Valley Electric Association
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Control Systems Engineer I
Golden Valley Electric Association
Join Golden Valley Electric Association as a
Control Systems Engineer I
in the beautiful city of Fairbanks, Alaska! Step into a dynamic, innovative role supporting the systems that power our communities. As a Control Systems Engineer I, you will work with advanced technologies such as SCADA/EMS systems, gaining hands-on experience in monitoring, maintaining, and improving critical control systems used in power generation and system dispatch.
This is an exciting opportunity for early-career engineers to grow their skills in a mission-driven organization. With a competitive salary of
$78,705 annually, DOE, Grade 10
, this role offers a strong foundation for career development while contributing to the reliability and efficiency of our electrical systems.
You will have access to excellent benefits, including
a defined pension, 401(k) match, Health Insurance, Life Insurance, Short- and Long-Term Disability, Annual Leave, Wellness Program (including fitness reimbursements), and Tuition Reimbursements
. Join a forward-thinking organization where your work directly impacts the communities we serve.
Apply today and help us power the future!
A little about us
GVEA is an electric cooperative which owns and maintains 3,491 miles of transmission and distribution lines, 35 substations, and 9 generating facilities. Our system is interconnected with Fort Wainwright, Eielson AFB, Fort Greely, Clear Space Force Station, the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, and all of the electric utilities in the Alaska Railbelt, extending from Homer to Fairbanks. Powering the Interior of Alaska, GVEA contributes to the economic, environmental, and social viability of our communities.
YOUR ROLE AS A CONTROL SYSTEMS ENGINEER I
As a Control Systems Engineer I at Golden Valley Electric Association, you will support the implementation, maintenance, and operation of control systems across system dispatch and generation facilities. You will work with SCADA/EMS systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and remote terminal units (RTUs), helping ensure reliable and secure system performance.
In this role, you will assist with developing, modifying, and maintaining control system applications, supporting real-time system monitoring, and troubleshooting hardware and software issues. You will collaborate with engineers, dispatchers, electricians, and other stakeholders to support system operations, testing, and data collection.
You will also contribute to system reporting and forecasting by ensuring data accuracy and reliability within system databases and historians. This position provides exposure to a wide range of technologies, including Linux environments, networking, and industrial control systems, while building a strong foundation in utility operations.
This is an entry-level position where you will work under the guidance of experienced professionals, gaining hands-on experience and developing the technical skills needed to support critical infrastructure systems.
WHAT YOU NEED TO BE SUCCESSFUL
To succeed as a Control Systems Engineer I at Golden Valley Electric Association, candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. This is an entry-level role designed for individuals with less than three years of relevant experience.
While prior experience with control systems, SCADA/EMS environments, or industrial systems is beneficial, it is not required. Successful candidates will demonstrate a strong technical foundation, problem-solving ability, and a willingness to learn and grow in a complex and evolving environment.
The ideal candidate will have the aptitude to quickly learn new systems and technologies, work effectively under guidance, and collaborate with both technical and non-technical teams. Strong communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team are essential.
Knowledge and skills required for the position are:
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering
Less than three years of relevant professional experience
Basic knowledge of electrical engineering principles and control systems
Exposure to or ability to learn SCADA/EMS systems, PLCs, and RTUs
Familiarity with or willingness to learn Linux/Unix environments and scripting
Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills
Ability to work in a team environment and under supervision
READY TO JOIN OUR TEAM?
We're looking for talented individuals like you to join our team and help us achieve our goals. If you're passionate, driven, and committed to making a difference, we want to hear from you! Please fill out our online, mobile-friendly application. We're looking for talented individuals like you to join our team and help us achieve our goals.
For more information, or to apply now, you must go to the website below. Please DO NOT email your resume to us as we only accept applications through our website.
https://gvea.applicantpro.com/jobs/4126482-962613.html
Fairbanks, AK
18 day(s) ago
Closing Date 2026-09-21
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