MLGW is the nation’s largest three-service municipal utility, serving over 440,000 customers representing diverse backgrounds. Since 1939, MLGW has met the utility needs of Memphis and Shelby County residents by delivering reliable and affordable electricity, natural gas, and water service. We provide a full range of customer-oriented services, including a major role in the economic development for our customers. MLGW recognizes that our greatest assets are our employees and value diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are committed to providing opportunities for career growth, training, and development. MLGW offers competitive benefits including PTO, pension and 457B retirement plan. We are dedicated to corporate social responsibility through community volunteerism and giving. MLGW is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, genetic information, disability, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by law. No information obtained in this application is intended to be used for such discrimination. The essential job responsibilities of the Engineer 2 will report to the Supervisor. Apply established engineering principles in the design/development of electric of electric, gas and /or water distribution facilities depending on area of work concentration. Design/ plan improvements, additions, and replacements of either electric, gas or water distribution facilities depending on area of work concentration. Prepare and/ or review drawings, material specifications/costs and layout methods. Provide system information and technical assistance to consultations, developers, and contractors; prepare estimates, work authorizations and procedures for field personnel to ensure compliance with federal/state regulations. Perform various types of computer analysis for assigned utility system; test for and propose corrections to system malfunctions. Evaluate new products/ideas, test new equipment and prepare report of results; review obsolete/ surplus items for possible use. Determine, within guidelines whether a construction change should be made while work is in progress; review reports concerning leaks/ outages and make appropriate recommendations. Coordinate departmental work with other areas/ departments within the Division, governmental agencies, and contractors. Make field trips to gather data, take measurements and/ or inspect/ observe utility construction. Stay abreast of up-to-date developments in engineering by studying engineering progress, various rules, regulations, codes, etc.; maintain library of industry related materials. Perform other duties as directed.