Engineering Technologist (Level I or II)

Important Application Submission Information In order to ensure your application is successfully received before the job posting expires, please submit your application by 11:59 PM on Monday, March 23, 2026 More than a career - a chance to make a difference in people's lives. Build an exciting, rewarding career with us – help us make a difference for millions of people every day. Consider joining the Duke Energy team, where you'll find a friendly work environment, opportunities for growth and development, recognition for your work, and competitive pay and benefits. Depending upon the desired qualifications of the successful applicant, the hiring manager may elect to fill this position at a higher level within the job hierarchy. Job Summary The Engineering Technologist I position is the first level of the non-Engineer degreed technical support. An Engineering Technologist I, applies developing technical expertise to solve simple problems and management skills to provide oversight of work in a specific area of developing expertise, with close supervision. An Engineering Technologist I is expected to develop skills and ability in their field of study and work with some degree of independence. The Engineering Technologist II position is second level of the non-Engineer degreed technical support role job classification. The Engineering Technologist II applies technical expertise to solve more complex problems and management skills to provide oversight and direction of work in a specific area of expertise, with general supervision. Employees in the Engineering Technologist II position are expected to develop deeper technical skills and the ability to work with an increasing degree of independence. Responsibilities Applies technical expertise in the identification, analysis and resolution of problems in area of expertise Ensures accomplishment of business goals and objectives through effective planning, organizing, estimating, scheduling, and monitoring of work activities Applies beginner level knowledge in preparing thorough and accurate technical reports, correspondence, documentation, calculations and sketches Conducts engineering and related studies Strives to continually improve job-related, technical and professional knowledge, skills and performance Develops positive working relationships to effectively coordinate work activities, Demonstrates effective verbal and written communication skills, Maintains accurate records and files, Supports the company's goals and represents the company positively and professionally Performs paired damage assessment for storm restoration efforts locally and/or in other corporate regions Basic Required Qualifications Note: This posting is for one open position. Dependent on relative experience, the level to which a candidate is aligned is outlined below. Engineering Technologist I Associate Degree in Engineering or Engineering Technology with no experience In Lieu of a degree, a high school diploma/GED and 2+ years equivalent industry experience Engineering Technologist II Associate Degree in Engineering or Engineering Technology and 2+ years of relevant industry experience A Bachelors degree in Engineering or Engineering Technology with no experience In lieu of a degree, a high school diploma/GED and 4+ years equivalent industry experience without a degree Desired Qualifications Experience in the utility industry. Understanding of basic principles of project management. Experience in Design and Drafting Experience with CAD Working Conditions This position will be Onsite 5 days a week for the first 12 months. After the first year it will revert to a hybrid classification where work will be performed from both remote and onsite locations after 12 months. Onsite/hybrid employees should live within a reasonable commute to their designated Duke Energy facility. #LI-JM1 Travel Requirements 5-15% Relocation Assistance Provided (as applicable) No Represented/Union Position No Visa Sponsored Position No Please note that in order to be considered for this position, you must possess all of the basic/required qualifications. Privacy Do Not Sell My Personal Information (CA) Terms of Use Accessibility Current Duke Energy Employees Current employees should utilize the internal career page to apply for available job postings Job Alerts Learn how to set up job alerts here. Future Interest Stay connected with Duke Energy by joining our Talent Community. Share your information and take the first step towards a brighter future with us! 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