Associate Field Engineer
Wunderlich-Malec Engineering, Inc. · Richmond, VA · 3 wk ago
EngineeringFull-time
Responsibilities
- Installation & Wiring QA/QC Verification (Level 2 Commissioning)
- Point-to-Point Testing (Level 3 Commissioning)
- Functional Performance Testing (FPT) (Level 4 Commissioning)
- System-Level Testing Support (Level 5 Commissioning)
- Electrical and controls engineering support
- Electrical and instrumentation verification
- Coordination with clients and electrical subcontractors
- PLC/SCADA/HMI support
- Commissioning execution
- Start-up assistance
Requirements
- Education: BS Electrical, Computer, Chemical, or Mechanical Engineering preferred. AA in Engineering Technology or equivalent field technician experience may be substituted.
- Experience: New Graduate or 0-2 years of field experience
- Understanding of or exposure to field instrumentation, hardware panels and low voltage controls design
- Understanding of control systems, components, PLC programming, SCADA programming and their applications
Physical Demands
- Attention to all applicable safety specifications and standards is a requirement.
- Strong attention to detail and a consistent focus on quality control are required, especially during repetitive commissioning activities.
- Ability to stand, move, and work on job sites for up to 8-12 hour shifts.
- Climbing stairs/ladders, working at heights, and occasionally lifting up to 40 lbs.
- Frequent bending, reaching, and working in and around industrial equipment.
- Exposure to construction, industrial, and processing environments, including noise, temperature changes, and moving machinery.
- Safety glasses, steel-toed boots, hearing protection, and electrical safety gear as applicable.
- Comfortable performing electrical/instrumentation checkout and troubleshooting.
Work Conditions
- This is primarily a field-based, hands-on role performing automation work at client sites, with occasional office or trailer-based work as needed.
- Field/Client Site Environment (Primary): Ability to stand, move, and work on job sites for up to 8-12 hour shifts.
- Office/Trailer Work (Occasional): Periods of sitting/standing at a computer, including in on-site construction trailers.
- Standard office/PC and cell phone use for documentation, communication, and project support.
- Safety glasses, steel-toed boots, hearing protection, and electrical safety gear as applicable.
- Exposure to extreme temperatures, weather conditions, humidity, dust, and other environmental conditions typical of construction, industrial, and processing facilities.