Electrical Engineer
The Electrical Engineer
The Electrical Engineer is responsible for electrical planning, designing, engineering and construction document production and project estimates. Additional duties include energy analysis, lighting analysis, cost/benefit analysis, electrical systems design, existing system condition assessment, and emergency/standby generation design.
- Manage the proper sequencing of construction documents.
- Manage multiple, simultaneous projects from beginning to end, such as Design Basis through specifications and submittals.
- Work well in a team/collaborative setting, make sound decisions and drive action cross functionally.
- Organize and prioritize personal workload in a dynamic, fast-paced environment to meet deadlines.
- Make independent decisions with general guidelines.
- Apply logical steps to problem solving.
- Work with modest supervision and guidance.
- Possess a professional demeanor while interacting with clients, partners and team members.
- Function effectively in a demanding environment and manage multiple projects simultaneously.
- Demonstrate strong verbal and written communication skills; skilled with making presentations to clients.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited institution.
- Minimum five years of experience in facility design.
- Experience in power distribution, lighting design, communication systems and data centers, lighting photometric calculations, existing building assessments/reports.
- Professional license is preferred.
- Proficient in Revit, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, Outlook), AutoCAD and specialized electrical engineering software (e.g. Easy Power).
Benefits
Annual base compensation for this position is $90,000 - $110,000 based on experience.
Pay
Annual base compensation for this position is $90,000 - $110,000 based on experience.
Schedule
Work is performed in an office setting and in the field; job site monitoring may be performed in various weather conditions. Occasional travel may be required. Activities may be necessary outside of the normal office hours depending on workload, schedules and client geographical location.
Physical Requirements and Environmental Adaptability
Able to move around construction sites in various stages of development from excavation to completion and beyond. Work is performed in an office setting and in the field; job site monitoring may be performed in various weather conditions. Occasional travel may be required. Activities may be necessary outside of the normal office hours depending on workload, schedules and client geographical location.