Power Delivery

Power Delivery

LVI Associates: Your Premier Partner for Power Delivery Talent

As the Power Delivery sector undergoes transformative changes due to environmental compliance, energy conservation, and digitalization, there's an increasing need for skilled professionals to shape its future. With unique regional developments across the globe, from restructuring transmission infrastructure in Europe to increasing offshore investments in Asia Pacific, the Power Delivery landscape is diverse and dynamic.

Our dedicated team at LVI Associates is here to help you navigate these complexities. Leveraging our global network and in-depth industry knowledge, we provide unmatched candidates specializing in areas like digitalization and renewable energy. We offer bespoke talent solutions like executive search, contract staffing, and multi-hire solutions, ensuring a personal, swift, and top-quality service.

If you're looking to hire top talent for your Power Delivery needs, request a call back from our team to discuss your specific goals, recruitment, and talent requirements. For professionals seeking rewarding roles in Power Delivery, search our current vacancies. With LVI Associates, gain the strategic advantage that ensures your success in this rapidly evolving industry.

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Benefits of working with LVI Associates

We're in the business of turning challenges into successful outcomes in the Power Delivery sector at LVI Associates. The need for reliable, efficient, and green power systems is on the rise, which has led to a high demand for skilled professionals. Factors like population growth, urban expansion, and the necessity for resilient power systems capable of withstanding environmental changes are all driving this demand.

Whether you're in a rush to fill crucial roles in Power Delivery or are searching for the right talent to fit into your long-term plans, we've got the knowledge and team to deliver outstanding results. Here's what you can expect when you team up with the LVI Associates' Power Delivery team:

Experience

We have over a decadeโ€™s worth of experience as a leading Power Delivery talent partner.

Network

A vast, global network of the best, in-demand active and passive Power Delivery professionals, working worldwide.

Knowledge

Our award-winning Power Delivery talent specialists offer bespoke, tailored guidance on the latest hiring trends and industry news to help you achieve your goals.

Take the first step in overcoming your talent shortage by completing our form. Our dedicated team awaits the opportunity to discuss how we can effectively partner with your organization to fulfill your hiring goals.

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Power Delivery Jobs

Power Delivery professionals will be pivotal as technological advancements and environmental goals continue to redefine the sector. We envision a future where advanced power technologies, including smart grids, renewable resources like solar energy, and AI-driven energy management systems, become standard. Align yourself with a talent partner who understands the evolving landscape. Browse our current career opportunities or submit your CV/resume, and one of our consultants will reach out when a position that aligns with your profile becomes available.

Project Manager 1

Transmission Engineering Project Manager 1 Company Summary: A leading consultancy firm specializing in engineering, construction, and environmental sectors with a century-long history. Renowned for expertise and innovative solutions, offering exceptional growth opportunities and ranks among the top global engineering firms. Position Overview: Seeking a Project Manager 1 to oversee project coordination, implementation, execution, control, and completion. This client-focused leader will have strong communication, project management, and presentation skills, facilitating client teams and assisting with utility project documentation and scheduling. Responsibilities: Facilitate client meetings and document notes. Assist engineers in developing projects and managing process. Apply knowledge of high voltage electric utility projects. Manage project scope, schedule, budget, quality, and safety. Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or related field. 5+ years of experience in electric utility capital projects. Experience with Primavera P6 scheduling software required. Strong communication, leadership, and organizational skills. Benefits: Remote Flexible!- ET/CT 401k company match Tuition Reimbursement If this is an opportunity of interest, please apply!

Negotiable
United States of America
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Remote Transmission Planning Engineer

JOB TITLE: TRANSMISSION PLANNING ENGINEER LOCATION: REMOTE OR HYBRID (candidates in the United States only) Locations in Richmond, VA and Houston, TX SOFTWARE: PSSE, TARA, OR PowerWorld My client is seeking a Transmission Planning Engineer to contribute to the company's expanding solar project portfolio as a subject matter expert on interconnection planning studies and power flow analysis. The Transmission Planning Engineer will be responsible for assisting in the development of new interconnection applications, completing targeted analysis of interconnection study reports, validating generator interconnection power flow studies, and working with multiple departments to develop market-level interconnection strategies. Basic Qualification: Master's Degree or higher in Electrical Engineering preferred. Excellent oral and written communication skills are required. The candidate must possess the ability to translate complex engineering analysis into executive summaries. Minimum of 4 years of experience in the electric utility or renewable industry. Minimum of 4 years of experience in a transmission planning role at a utility, RTO, or a developer. Proficient in running power flow studies in PSSE, TARA, or PowerWorld. Familiarity with the FERC OATT and regional interconnection processes is preferred. Understanding of power market pricing and dynamics is preferred. Responsibilities Complete internal feasibility analysis of potential project sites using available transmission data and provide guidance to drive green field prospecting efforts Analyze generator interconnection study reports, validate findings with targeted power flow analysis, and summarize findings to the interconnection department Automate power flow analyses and processes, as necessary Support site acquisition efforts utilizing power systems knowledge and power flow experience Lead the development of regional interconnection strategies in concert with the interconnection department Supports congestion and commercial analytic and processes Represent Urban Grid in RTO/ISO stakeholder committees and processes 857-254-9981 Please reach out or apply if interested!

Negotiable
United States of America
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Consulting Engineer (Transmission Planning & Interconnection)

CONSULTING ENGINEER TRANSMISSION PLANNING / INTERCONNECTION (PSSE, PSLF, or PowerFlow software required) JOB TITLE: Consulting Engineer LOCATION: open to remote work arrangements RESPONSIBILITIES: Selected candidate will be required to: Perform bulk transmission and interconnection analysis using commercial powerflow software such as PowerWorld, PSS/e, or PSLF. Evaluate transmission systems and energy market dynamics under high penetrations of renewable and complex transmission expansion build outs. Develop reasonable and technically supported study assumptions using the best available data and market intelligence. Consider the technical and commercial viability of new generation, storage, and transmission projects proposed by clients. Coordinate and manage power system data across modeling platforms and proprietary data sets. Develop generator interconnection powerflow models and have familiarity with generator interconnection processes. Understand and apply study methods consistent utility ISO/RTO and transmission owner business practices and tariffs. Conceptualize and develop original tools using Excel or other programming languages, such as Python. JOB REQUIRMENTS AND SKILLS Minimum Job Requirements and Skills: Bachelor's degree in engineering or related technical field. Competent in Microsoft Excel, with a focus on data quality and organization. Clear and concise written communication, with ability to document methods, assumptions, and derive conclusions with the assistance of management and experts. Prior experience using powerflow simulation software. Familiarity with NERC Planning Standards and Transmission Planning Criteria. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced and highly focused work environment. Self-starter eager to contribute to the firm's success and growth. Eagerness to collaborate with small internal teams and clients. Preferred Skills: Master's degree or higher in engineering or related field. Industry experience with preference for experience in power system planning or modeling at an ISO/RTO or utility o Prefer experience in the WECC footprint and located in western or central U.S. Past experience performing powerflow analysis (PowerWorldโ„ข experience is preferred but not required. Ability to work within a team setting, delivering a discrete portion of a larger project or objective. Familiar with FERC-jurisdictional transmission and interconnection service studies. Passionate and genuine interest in the evolution of the grid and development of new technologies and infrastructure, including energy storage, transmission and generation. If interested, please apply or reach out! 857-254-9981

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United States of America
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Sr Substation Relay Engineer (Remote)

We have a current opportunity for a Senior Substation Relay Engineer on a permanent basis. This position is fully remote flexible, or offers a hybrid flexible schedule out of our St. Louis, Missouri office. Job Description: We are searching for a driven engineer that is excited about solving tough engineering problems with the ability to innovate using out-of-the-box thinking and new tools. Ideally the successful applicant will be responsible for independently & collaboratively solving substation engineering problems/projects for our clients. Typical projects will include transmission tower design, T&D line design, substation design, T&D studies, SCADA design, and system protection design & implementation. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering Professional Engineer License highly desired (but not required) 5+ years of relevant engineering experience Expertise in ANY core area listed below: T&D Substation Design SCADA Systems/Design System Protection (Relaying) Design Comfortable with AuoCAD, Revit, or similar design tools Benefits Offered: Competitive Salary Growth Opportunities Bi-annual Bonus Medical/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance 401(k)+ Match Compensation/Paid Time Off for Extra Hours Worked Remote Flexibility

US$110000 - US$150000 per year
United States of America
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Senior Estimator T&D/Substation

Our client is in search of a skilled construction estimator familiar with the Electrical outside utility sector. Key duties involve promptly and precisely crafting bids and proposals for overseeing and constructing Overhead/Underground civil/Electrical T&D and substation setups. Common projects encompass Overhead/Underground T&D and substation ventures, as well as relocation and replacement endeavors within public ROWs and private easements. The ideal candidate will bring hands-on field expertise in methods pertinent to such tasks, spanning open excavation, Electrical T&D, and Substation work. Requirements Bachelor's degree and 5 years' experience or equivalent combination of education and experience required. Expert in MS Office Applications: MS Word, MS Excel, MS Power Point Expert organizer (notes, files, documents, etc.) Proficient in Technical Writing/Correspondence Proficient in reading prints and performing quantity and material takeoffs Experience with B2W / Heavybid Software is not required, but would be a plus

Negotiable
King of Prussia
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Power Systems Engineer

Job Title: Power System Engineer Location: Indianapolis, IN Role Overview: Are you prepared to influence the evolution of power transmission networks while contributing to a sustainable energy future? We're seeking a skilled Principal Transmission Planning Engineer to join our team based in Indianapolis, Indiana. In this role, you'll play a pivotal part in optimizing transmission systems for efficient power delivery, all within the vibrant atmosphere of our engineering consulting firm. If you're driven by the prospect of driving change and possess a passion for engineering excellence, this role offers an exciting opportunity. Responsibilities: Lead comprehensive analysis to optimize transmission networks for efficient power transmission, collaborating with colleagues in our Indianapolis office. Contribute your expertise to the design of transmission infrastructure, ensuring reliability and performance while working closely with our diverse team. Utilize cutting-edge modeling and simulations to evaluate transmission system performance under diverse scenarios, leveraging resources available at our Indianapolis location. Drive the development of strategic plans for upgrades and expansions to meet future demand, capitalizing on the collaborative environment of our firm. Collaborate seamlessly with cross-functional teams from various locations to integrate renewable energy sources into the transmission network, utilizing our firm's interconnected network. Provide top-tier technical support to address transmission system challenges, fostering collaboration and leveraging the expertise of our Indianapolis-based team. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or related field. Prior experience in transmission planning within the power industry is preferred. Familiarity with transmission system analysis and modeling software is a plus. Strong analytical prowess and problem-solving skills to tackle challenges effectively within a collaborative environment. Understanding of regulatory requirements and industry standards in transmission planning is advantageous. Excellent communication skills to engage and collaborate with stakeholders both locally and across different locations. Benefits: Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Opportunity to work within a supportive and collaborative environment that fosters innovation and personal growth, at our Indianapolis office. Access to professional development resources and avenues for career advancement within our engineering consulting firm. How to Apply: Ready to shape the future of power transmission planning while contributing to a sustainable energy landscape? Apply now and join our team in Indianapolis! This role is managed by LVI Associates on behalf of our client. Please submit your application through the provided channels.

US$90000 - US$120000 per year
Indianapolis
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Head of Sales and Marketing

๐ŸŒŸ Exciting Opportunity: Head of Sales and Marketing Wanted! ๐ŸŒŸ The company is passionate about revolutionizing the residential battery industry. Their cutting-edge technology is set to transform how homes across the MENA region consume and store energy, ensuring sustainability and resilience in every household. Job Title: Head of Sales and Marketing Location: UAE, Middle East Responsibilities: Develop and implement strategic sales and marketing plans to drive growth and achieve revenue targets. Lead and mentor a high-performing sales and marketing team, fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and excellence. Identify new business opportunities and partnerships to expand market presence and reach. Build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, including dealerships, B2C clients, and industry partners. Analyze market trends, customer insights, and competitor activity to inform business decisions and product development strategies. Represent the company at industry events, conferences, and networking opportunities to enhance brand visibility and reputation. Requirements: Proven track record of success in sales leadership roles, preferably within the dealership or B2C sector. Experience in a similar or parallel industry, such as diesel generator sales, is highly desirable. Strong understanding of the MENA market dynamics, with a network of contacts in the region. Excellent communication, negotiation, and presentation skills. Strategic thinker with a results-driven mindset and a passion for innovation. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Marketing, or a related field What We Offer: Competitive salary and benefits package, including performance-based incentives. Opportunity to be part of a pioneering startup with a mission to make a positive impact on the environment. Collaborative and supportive work environment with room for growth and professional development.

Negotiable
United Arab Emirates
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Lead Substation P&C/Physical Engineer

We are currently looking to hire a Lead Substation Engineer (Physical/P&C) to work in the Power Delivery Substation Department in one of our client's office's across the U.S. or on a fully remote level (dependent on experience level). The pay range for this position is $115,000 - $160,000 per year, however pay may be higher or lower depending on the candidate's job-related knowledge, skills and experience. Responsibilities: Work with project team to create all design documents and drawings, including one and three-line diagrams, protection and control schematics, communications diagrams, wiring diagrams, substation layout plan, section and detail drawings and application of mark-ups for project built drawings Specification development for the procurement, installation and testing of substation equipment Apply engineering application software to complete engineering tasks such as ground grid design, equipment sizing, relay coordination, and electrical studies Communicate and coordinate project activities with project lead, customer representatives, and other stakeholders Perform work safely and effectively Work during normal operating hours to organize and complete work within given deadlines Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering 5+ years experience Experience in the design of wiring schematics Skilled in AutoCAD and/or MicroStation Strong client focus and customer service P.E. or EIT Track heavily preferred Benefits: Competitive Salary Medical, Dental & Vision Plans Hybrid and/or Remote Flexibility Flexible work schedules 401(k) plan Tuition Reimbursement 10 Paid Holidays Paid-Time-Off Paid Parental Leave Learning & Development Programs

US$115000 - US$160000 per year
United States of America
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Lead Engineer

Job Advertisement: Lead Transmission Planning Engineer Looking for the next step in your engineering career? Join our team as a Lead Transmission Planning Engineer and drive innovation in power transmission from our Philadelphia base. Lead critical projects, optimizing grid performance and reliability. Responsibilities: Conduct complex power flow studies. Analyze system stability. Develop transmission expansion plans. Requirements: Minimum 5 years' experience in power systems. Proficiency in transmission planning software. Strong understanding of regulatory requirements. Ready to make a significant impact? Apply now and lead our dynamic team to ensure the resilience and efficiency of our electrical infrastructure.

US$120000 - US$140000 per year
Philadelphia
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Lead Dynamic Studies Engineer

Are you a talented engineer with a passion for dynamic studies? We're on the hunt for a Lead Engineer with at least 5 years of experience in PSS/E and dynamic studies. Join a cutting-edge team driving innovation in engineering dynamics for a prestigious client. You'll lead dynamic analysis projects, optimizing designs and mitigating risks across various sectors. If you have a proven track record in structural dynamics, vibration analysis, and finite element analysis, we want to hear from you. Take the next step in your career and apply now to make your mark in the dynamic world of engineering!

US$100001 - US$150000 per year
Boston
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Electrical Power System Studies Engineer

A leading engineering consulting firm is looking to bring on an Electrical Power System Studies Engineer to join the team! This position will support the Power System Studies group, working on renewable energy projects across the US, with the ability to work fully remote and/or the option to go into any office location across the US (Chicago, IL; Houston, TX; Austin, TX; Denver, CO; St. Louis, MO; Tampa, FL, and more!) The Electrical Power System Studies Engineer will be responsible for: Performing power system studies, system impact studies, thermal capability analysis, generation interconnection studies, etc. Leading dynamic and time domain studies Coordinating and communicating with clients The Electrical Power System Studies Engineer should have the following qualifications: Minimum Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering 2-6+ years of relevant experience in Power System Studies or Transmission Planning/Interconnection Expertise in PSS/E, TARA, PSLF, PSCAD, EMTP, PowerWorld, etc. Experience working in one or more ISO/RTO (NYISO, ISO-NE, MISO, SPP, ERCOT, CAISO, or WECC) Benefits: Growing Power System Studies group with opportunities for continued growth both within the group and throughout the organization Global organization with offices all across the US Remote flexibility Exciting renewable energy projects PTO starting at 4 weeks If you're interested in the Electrical Power System Studies Engineer role, please apply directly to be considered!

US$130000 - US$180000 per year
United States of America
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Technical Maintenance Engineer - WACO, TX

Hiring for an Engineer-Technical Maintenance in Waco, TX! Our client is a leading energy solutions provider based in Waco, TX. They are seeking an experienced and innovative Engineer-Technical Maintenance to join their dynamic team on a permanent basis. If you have the skills required for this exciting opportunity, read on to find out more. Job Summary: As an Engineer-Technical Maintenance with my client's company, your primary responsibility will be assisting with meter design which includes meter circuit location, instrument transformer sizing and loading along with programming new meter evaluation. Key Responsibilities: * Assist with designing meters circuits * Specify appropriate sizes of instrument transformers according to various loads. * Develop program codes that would help programmable logic controllers function effectively. * Ensure adherence by providing support through technical training programmes Skills Required: - Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering - Minimum 3 years of working experience - Understanding of NERC Standards - Compliance experience If you're interested in applying please send us your resume today!

US$130000 - US$150000 per year
United States of America
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News & Insights

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Interview & Hiring Guidance

โ€‹5 essential tips for employers, hiring managers, and HR on the hiring process in energy & infrastructure The interview process, from initial phone call screenings and psychometric testing, to face to face interviews with the hiring manager and onsite tours, can often be a long and laborious process. So it is imperative to keep an interview process streamlined and engaged, to ensure talent doesnโ€™t drop out, and your organization, and yourself is represented best. Here are 5 vital top tips for employers to stick to when interviewing top talent. Be present Showing excitement to prospective candidates provides insights for them into the potential team culture and attitude. Asking them questions about themselves, on their interests, their lives, their careers, as opposed to only technical questions to vet their hard skills, goes a long way in connecting on a human level. Another way to connect is by sharing real life examples of the day to day, positive experiences about the role and team, and details about project work. These are important talking points candidates like to know, and while they understand an interview may be rigorous technically, maintaining the conversational, human aspect is important too. Being engaged may sound simple, but given how much of the interview process is over Zoom/VC/phone these days, it is easy to get distracted and check emails or open windows on your computer. Remaining attentive and interested will bring the best out of the interview process and provide a positive candidate experience. Also important is to be interesting yourself. Be in sell modeMany of the above points are indirect examples of selling your team and role. However, in a more overt way, providing exciting opportunities at present and for future career growth are always on candidatesโ€™ minds and knowing there is more to be excited about than just hands-on skills or what is in the job description on day one makes them buy into the role and organization more. As part of selling the role, explain why you took this position, and what you liked about the company and team. Be relatable to their circumstances and share with them why the position in your team, at your company, is the best move they can make.Another important aspect to highlight here is the culture. Maybe there is more to what makes the role great than just the daily tasks or responsibilities, such as company sports team, lunch clubs, charitable groups, or environmental initiatives. Highlight what else is enjoyable so that candidates are excited about this role, as well as the team and company, aside from the day to day. These days competition for top talent is so tight, that those cultural differences can distinguish you amongst the rest.Be positive Many of the above points translate to this aspect of hiring, but above all, being cordial, professional, and sharing timely feedback all contribute to a positive candidate experience. In some cases, the candidate may not be a good fit culturally, or for your position, but you should still offer them professionalism and positivity in the interview. Remember, they may have colleagues or a network of other experts that could be better suited for your role/team. You want them to have a positive experience to refer people to you, and maintain your companyโ€™s reputation in the market, as well as your own. It's also important to note that many candidates often have other processes in the mix, so if you give them any chances to doubt their experience, they could be more likely to go elsewhere. Be flexible If a professional isnโ€™t the 100% right fit, still ask yourself if there is a place for them in the team or organization, especially if they bring something unique to the company. Keep an open mind when recruiting talent, and consider the future headcount. Potentially you can create a new role for an exceptional candidate, especially if you donโ€™t want to lose someone good to a competitor. See the positives in a candidateโ€™s skillset if they bring enough to the table, and find reasons to say yes, especially in this market. Outside of being flexible with the job description, can you also be flexible with the offer? Offering nuanced benefits, flexible working, and customizing offers to the individual joining can again make the difference between rejecting and accepting. Be decisive The market is still exceptionally hot, so it is vital hiring managers are mindful of how quick an interview process needs to be. โ€œKeeping someone warmโ€ is so important, but if you canโ€™t commit to them you do risk them going in another direction. Therefore, be timely with your feedback, especially if it's positive, to keep the momentum up. If they are at the top of your mind, you should stay at the top of theirs. Try and push approvals quickly as well. This is often bureaucratic but affect whatever influence you can have on an interview or hiring process, and donโ€™t allow things to slow down if you can control it.Finally, be competitive. Donโ€™t allow back and forth negotiations to hinder a process or allow time for other processes to catch up. Put your best, most competitive offer forward so it entices them from the very start. ย To hire the best candidate for your open role, get in touch with LVI Associatesย today. As a specialist talent partner in energy & infrastructure , we have access to industry-leading talent around the world. Find the talent you need by submitting your vacancy, or request a call back below to elevate your hiring process with the right talent partner today.

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Clean Energy Insights

What are the workforce & hiring trends in the Renewables & Clean Energy industry? There has never been a better time to work in renewable energy. Worldwide employment in the industry grew by 700,000 between 2020-2021, and is expected to reach a colossal 38 million by 2030. This growth creates an exciting opportunity for professionals and a potential headache for hiring managers, because demand for green energy talent is far outstripping supply. However while competition for talent remains strong, companies can create compelling narratives to attract a diverse workforce and draw the next generation into their pipeline. Most employees say their sense of purpose is defined by their work and, when that work feels meaningful, they perform better and are less likely to look for a new role. For clean energy professionals, or those looking to move into the industry, they are gaining more career choices and potentially higher salaries too. In this report, we explore the clean energy workforce trends across the United States, Europe, and Asia Pacific, so that you can keep one step ahead โ€” whether youโ€™re planning your next hire or your next career move.Download our Clean Energy Insights by completing the form below:

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Finding a company culture that fitsโ€ฏ

For professionals seeking a new job, itโ€™s often factors like salary, the day-to-day of the role itself, and the company brand that are central to the decision process. But each company has its own culture, customs, and values, even if they arenโ€™t clearly defined, and they actually have more of an influence on your productivity, success, and even earnings than might be immediately clear.โ€ฏThe world of work has undergone some remarkable transformation over the last few years, accelerated by the pandemic and the redefining of our values that it sparked - not to mention the major shift to a candidate-driven job market. As a result, experts have been given the opportunity to rethink whatโ€™s important to them in their day-to-day work life beyond the paycheck or job spec, and in large professional sectors in particular, such as technology and finance, this has positively influenced hiring companiesโ€™ approach to culture and its pivotal role in attracting and retaining top talent, as well as quality of work.โ€ฏA companyโ€™s culture is essentially its personality, and while some may think of it as a buzzword that signifies lunch time yoga or wearing casual clothes to work, it plays a much greater role in how an employee shows up for work every day than any promotion, bonus, or salary could. Thankfully, businesses are catching on, and companies from trendy new start-ups to corporate powerhouses are adapting to the changing needs of professionals, investing more intentionally in developing cultures focused on collaboration, positivity, and flexibility, alongside added perks that are both useful and unusual, giving them an extra competitive edge.โ€ฏBusiness cultures are just as varied as those in societies, and there can be danger in taking a job in a company where there is a cultural disconnect between employer and employee. This can lead to issues down the line as the employee becomes unhappy and the employer is dissatisfied with attitude or performance. When interviewing for a new role, it is therefore imperative that you are conducting your own assessment of their culture and how you would fit into it. Itโ€™s one thing to ask broadly about what their culture is like, but itโ€™s important to come prepared with more specific questions in order to get a deeper sense of what life as an employee there would really be like.โ€ฏThis article will look at what to focus on when assessing the culture of a workplace you are interviewing for, and how to get a realistic impression of the culture by doing some digging yourself before accepting a job offer.โ€ฏLook beyond the free gym passWhen reading about a potential role at a new company, itโ€™s important to look beyond the shiny, eye-catching perks that theyโ€™ll want to tell you all about. While a free gym pass, pizza Fridays, a pool table, and fabulous social events are alluring, (and rightfully so, as they are a sign of a company that wants to reward the hard work of its employees) these are surface level, and your experience in the company will depend much more on deeper cultural traits and values such as flexibility when you need it, a supportive team environment, recognition, and opportunities for growth.โ€ฏWhile some perks are inventive and exciting and can certainly enhance your experience, a cool office space will never compensate for a negative work environment, and your happiness is always more important than a brand name on your CV or a bottle of beer on a Friday. Remember that perks are part of company culture, but not the culture itself, and tt is a company culture that helps businesses pull through times when money for perks isnโ€™t on tap.What is truly important to you?You can work in a beautiful office with tastefully exposed brickwork and a designer chair, but none of this will matter if you hate your job. Approaching your job search having previously assessed what exactly you are seeking from your work life, what your non-negotiables are, and which elements of company culture will have the biggest impact on you, will help you to stay focused and land the role thatโ€™s right for you.โ€ฏWork out what truly motivates you and will support you to be the best version of yourself both professionally and personally, whether itโ€™s flexible working options, a diverse workforce, or a tight-knit team, and see if this is provided by the company you are interviewing for.โ€ฏConsider which environments make you feel productive. How do you best work? Are you seeking more autonomy and the option to work from home? Then you may not be a fit for a company that is heavily focused on collaboration and team socialising.What is the companyโ€™s mission? Its values? Does it have a corporate social responsibility programme? A diverse workforce? Pinpoint those core values and see how they align with the messages companies are including on their employee value proposition and materials for professionals. These will inspire commitment and confidence in both your search and in the decision you land on.How to research a company culture as a professionalJust as youโ€™ll want to get a feel for a neighbourhood before you buy a house, the same applies when you are searching for a new job. Your actual exposure to a company can be limited within the recruitment process, so we recommend using the following to research a companyโ€™s culture.Do some digging onlineโ€‹Have a look at employee review sites such as Glassdoor for comments from inside the company on their culture. However, keep in mind that people are potentially more likely to leave a bad review than a good one. This may mean, however, that a company with a slew of great reviews could be a particularly positive sign.โ€‹See if you have any connections within the company on LinkedIn and get the inside scoop from them. Again, donโ€™t take these viewpoints as gospel, but rather as a building block and a way to get a general idea of employee experience. LinkedIn is also a way to find out the general tenure of people who work there as well as possibilities for progression and development. Good retention and development can be a sign of a positive company culture.โ€ฏBranch out during your interviewWhile an interview is a companyโ€™s chance to determine whether your skills and experience are right for the role, a large part of the decision will come down to character fit, which is essentially another way of determining how you would fit into their culture. Itโ€™s also a two-way street, of course, meaning itโ€™s your opportunity to figure out if their culture is a fit for you, too.โ€ฏA great way to get the answers to this question that you need is to find an opportunity to speak candidly to your interviewer or others you meet within the business. These are likely the people youโ€™ll be interacting with regularly and youโ€™ll want to get a sense of how they communicate, both to you and to each other. Are they excited about the company? Do they seem to get along well? Do you have things in common beyond the professional? These are all factors that contribute to the overall culture and will impact your everyday experience.Get specificAsking a generic question will give you a generic answer, and hiring managers and other people who may be part of your interview process donโ€™t want to hear the same old question interview after interview. Instead, show the company youโ€™re interviewing for that youโ€™re looking for more than to just show up, do the work, and get paid. Youโ€™re an individual with more to offer, and all parties will benefit from a good cultural fit. In addition, itโ€™s not enough for you to take their word that they have a great company culture. Get into specifics and request examples of when company values and culture have led to success or excellent employee wellbeing.โ€ฏFor example, say that you want to work somewhere where personal development is taken seriously, and then ask for an example where a personal development program has helped an employee achieve a promotion or a new qualification. Or if mental health support is important to you, ask about the ways in which the company offers this and whether itโ€™s been well utilised.โ€ฏThese stories and examples will give you a much better impression of how the culture works rather than memorised lines about remote working policies and employee engagement. And on top of that, youโ€™ll get a much better feel for the people behind the job titles, which is half the battle when it comes to understanding where you fit into a companyโ€™s culture.โ€ฏNo matter what position you find yourself in, use these tips to spot the work cultures that will โ€” and will not โ€” work for you. The company you ultimately choose should enable you to flourish rather than wear you (or your well-being) out.

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Phaidon International Findings

โ€‹As a leading talent partner, we keep our finger on the pulse when it comes to hiring trends, and 2022 was no exception. It has never been more important for companies to understand what business-critical professionals are thinking when it comes to making career changes, what compensation theyโ€™re after, and what benefits they really desire.We surveyed our vast, global network of the best, in-demand professionals, and came up with a number of valuable insights that employers need to know about if they want to attract the best talent, and just as critically, keep them.Discover what is motivating top talent around the world right now with our highlights across Engineering & Infrastructure.Download your copy of this report by completing the form below:โ€‹

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โ€‹The Key to Attracting Female Talent to Engineering

Women remain as scarce as ever in engineering and advanced manufacturing. By the latest estimates, women make up only 13% and 9% of the US engineering and advanced manufacturing workforce respectively. These statistics reveal the state of stagnation over the last few decades. The numbers havenโ€™t changed since 2001, for fact advanced manufacturing, the current estimate represents a decline of one per cent. Why are less women drawn to pursue engineering? One suggestion: they are less competitive. Researchers suggest that gender differences in psychological traits contribute to gender occupational segregation. They argue that women are generally more risk averse and less competitive than men, which affects the โ€œchoice of field of study, which in turn affects future career choice.โ€ The report cites a study from the Netherlands that found even after accounting for grades, perceived mathematical ability and socioeconomic background, gender differences in competitive can account for 20% of their subject choice.However, a study by Muriel Niederle, a professor at Stanford, and Lise Vesterlund found that women were much less confident in their abilities, and this caused them to shy away from situations in which they would have to compete with others.One way to combat this is to give women more encouragement. Among STEM subjects, engineering continues to have one of the highest rate of attrition and women have a higher turnover than men. Several reasons have been posed for this, including an inflexible and demanding work environment that made work-family balance difficult and stigma consciousness. Indeed, in a recent survey by DSJ Global, 41% of engineering professionals say that a lack of accommodation for work-life balance and family is the main challenging to increase gender diversity.Gender bias, whether incidental or deliberate, has a profound impact on attracting women into engineering roles. Dan Brook, a director of LVI Associates, comments that he has witnessed the effects first hand when it comes to recruiting female talent: โ€œWe had one individual, who got through to the final interview stage at a well-known engineering firm. She did her due diligence and saw that the board of directors were all menโ€”so she pulled herself out of the process. She thought they wouldnโ€™t suit her. This shows thereโ€™s a practical, as well as moral, reason to diversify your board and your company. Gender diversity, or a lack of it, has a real impact on talent acquisition. This is tangible.โ€โ€‹Changing the landscapeChange really has to come from the top down, advises Dan Brook, but he has observed a renewed commitment from legislators with regard to supporting diverse businesses, โ€œI first heard about this in Texas a few years ago, where the government are supporting female or minority lead companies through a number of certification schemes, including the Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program and, nationally, the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE).โ€ The Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program was created to promote full and equal procurement opportunities for small business that are at least 51% owned by women or minority groups. Once their application is approved by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA), the company is considered โ€˜certifiedโ€™ and agencies using them on contracts receive credit toward meeting established HUB goals.In Texas, the state-wide HUB goals for procurement are 11.2% for heavy construction other than building contracts and 21.1% for all building construction. Nationally, the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) operates in a similar fashion. Where for-profit small businesses have at least a 51% interest and also control management and daily business operations, they can receive a DBE certification from the relevant state-generally the state Uniform Certification Program (UCP). As recipients of financial assistance from the Department of Transportation, state and local transportation agencies are then responsible to establish DBE subcontracting goals. Such programs play just a part in driving diversity in engineering. Not all companies can, or will be, minority-led, but they need to find ways to increase their gender balance. All firms need to create an integrated talent pipeline that hires and promotes female talent. The first step to accomplishing this is to understand why female engineers exit from the recruitment process. Download our complimentary report that takes a deep dive into the engineering, manufacturing, transport and logistics responses from Why Women Withdraw from the Recruitment Process.

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