You may have an easier time getting a job with a rural electric cooperative than a big power company. But their headquarters will be in a small town, not a major metropolitan area.
Autocad and Revit by themselves aren't really enough. These companies will want you to show that you can do power system modeling, figure out where to put capacitors or compensators (which I think are inductors), and have some understanding of substation protective relaying. SCADA system programming along with HMI design and/or telecommunications protocols may be helpful too.
But my advice may not be worth much - I wasn't ever an actual "electrical engineer," at least not a Professional one. More of a technician or assistant at best.