Electrical Project Manager
LPA, Inc. · Irvine, CA · 1 mo ago
HybridInformation Technology$115k–$180k/yrFull-time
About the role
LPA is a collective of designers, engineers, and researchers dedicated to sustainable, high-performance architecture. The Electrical Project Manager will work on a variety of projects, from office buildings to health care facilities, applying their expertise to create impactful designs.
Responsibilities
- Prepare and/or oversee complete electrical drawings for schematic design, design development, and construction documents.
- Lead the electrical design effort and coordinate with other disciplines to define requirements for equipment power, lighting, and special systems.
- Apply design standards and code requirements related to medium-voltage and utility systems.
- Contribute to projects of varying types, sizes, and complexities, including large-scale projects and those incorporating emerging technologies.
- Evaluate alternative electrical distribution schemes based on cost, efficiency, space constraints, constructability, and performance.
- Develop creative and effective electrical design solutions using sound engineering judgment.
- Prepare project labor hour and fee estimates; review construction cost estimates; write, edit, and develop project specifications as needed.
- Perform feasibility studies for existing facilities and electrical systems, including load analysis, capacity assessments, and future electrical requirements.
- Coordinate metering strategies and field surveys as required.
- Support construction administration activities, including punch lists, RFIs, and submittal reviews.
- Design and coordinate special electrical systems such as photovoltaics, emergency and standby power systems, battery energy storage systems, fire pumps, and grounding.
- Maintain a working knowledge of low-voltage and fire alarm systems.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field.
- 10+ years of experience in electrical engineering, with a focus on building power and lighting systems.
- Active Professional Engineer (PE) license in Electrical Engineering.
- Strong understanding of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and applicable energy codes.
- Demonstrated ability to perform value engineering, including evaluating design alternatives and developing high-level construction cost estimates.
- Extensive knowledge of electrical, building, and energy code requirements, as well as key client and owner design standards.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to effectively coordinate with clients, consultants, and internal teams.
Preferred
- Working knowledge of AutoCAD and Revit.
What We Offer
- Career development support, including professional development grants and in-house training.
- Ongoing education through LPA+U courses and Tech Talks focused on innovative, sustainable practices.
- Opportunities to propose and lead projects that impact your local community.
- Professional Development Grants program to encourage professional development and further LPA's collective knowledge as a firm.
- Over 1 million dollars in Habitat for Humanity builds, scholarships, and other pro bono community projects since 2015.
- Access to our Professional Development Grants program, created to encourage professional development and further LPA's collective knowledge as a firm.
- Competitive salaries and a robust benefits package, including health and dental insurance, retirement and financial planning, wellness initiatives, and flexible work/life programs.
Compensation Range
$115K - $180K