Phillip Lowther

Design Engineer III at Electrical Consultants, Inc.

Phillip Lowther is an accomplished Design Engineer III at Electrical Consultants, Inc., with a background that includes roles as a Design Engineer II. Prior experience includes working as an Electrical Engineer at Anvil Corporation, focusing on engineering design and procurement for the oil and gas industry. Phillip has also served as a Power Engineer at ETAP - Operation Technology, Inc., where responsibilities included creating test plans and verifying software quality standards. Additionally, Phillip co-founded Platinum Tech Consulting to address the technology consulting needs in Bozeman, Montana. Educational credentials include a degree in Electrical Engineering from Montana State University. Early entrepreneurial experience includes owning Lowther Car Audio and various roles in customer service and maintenance positions.

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Billings, United States

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Electrical Consultants, Inc.

Electrical Consultants, Inc. (ECI) is a leading national provider of high-voltage transmission, substation, and distribution solutions since 1985. ECI has made significant strides in supporting clients in the renewable and power energy sectors. Our team of over 800 employees and growing, is located nationwide and consists of, engineers, designers, land agents, surveyors, environmental specialists, technical associates, project managers, field construction managers, electrical field test engineers, field safety managers, electrical field test technicians, and support staff. Our teams perform work for power delivery projects throughout the United States and abroad. Are you ready for a dynamic growth opportunity? Join our team today and become part of a fast-growing and rewarding industry. *** Our mission is to combine the strengths of our people with the power of technology and innovation to provide enduring quality energy solutions. Company culture provides solid foundations to develop the next generation of design professionals.


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