Electrical Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Overview
We’re looking for an Electrical Engineer for a design/build electrical contractor. In this hybrid role, you’ll be part of our Electrical Solutions and Prefabrication team, collaborating closely with project partners to plan, setup and manage design/build construction projects. You’ll work alongside project teams from early design through completion, playing a hands-on role in delivering high-quality electrical solutions. If you enjoy seeing your designs come to life and want to play an active role from concept through construction, this is a great opportunity to make an impact!
Responsibilities
The basic responsibilities of the Electrical Engineer include but are not limited to the following:
- Collaborate with the project design team to plan, setup and manage a design/build construction project(s).
- Navigate and use Egan’s AutoCAD and/or Revit systems and processes.
- Independently perform the following:
- Manage project(s) from start to finish or take over an in-progress project(s)
- Set up a project or work on an existing project(s).
- Prepare electrical construction documents and/or change documents using Revit or AutoCAD.
- Electrical design and Engineering tasks such as:
- General project planning.
- Circuiting, lighting, UPS, generator/transfer switch, and power system designs.
- General room/building lighting, egress lighting and power device layouts.
- Equipment room layouts.
- Mechanical or other building equipment coordination.
- Perform Energy Code calculations.
- Create designs that comply with various Building/Electrical/Energy codes.
- Attend design/job site meetings in MN.
- Assist with estimating projects.
- Coordinate electrical design with architectural, interior, structural, mechanical, plumbing, and technology designs.
- Review of project(s) shop drawings.
- Conduct quality assurance and quality control on projects.
- Strong working knowledge of UPS systems, generator/transfer switch systems and lighting controls.
- Participate in construction documents and constructability reviews.
- Occasional travel to job sites for meetings with field leaders, site verification and job site meetings.
Requirements
- Four-year degree in either Architectural or Electrical Engineering.
- Two or four-year degree in Electrical Construction Design & Management preferred, but not required.
- Minimum of four years of practical experience working in the construction or design-build field.
- EIT/FE certification/licensing preferred, but not required.
Qualifications
- Working knowledge in Revit and AutoCAD software and the ability to learn and utilize company standards.
- SKM
- Ability to design electrical systems (power and lighting) and document them for permit and construction use.
- General knowledge of all phases of a project, the required documentation, and the relationship between drawings and specifications.
- Knowledgeable with construction administration tasks like schedules, RFIs, punch-lists, etc.
- General knowledge of local/State/Federal buildings, electrical and energy codes, and standards.
- Strong working knowledge in the use of standard office computer programs such as Google Suite or Microsoft Office.
- Demonstrable organizational skills and able to perform tasks on multiple projects concurrently.
- Courteous, professional, diplomatic and highly motivated.
- Ability to adjust to changing priorities and methods.
Working Conditions
- Ability to stand or sit for extended periods of time.
- Exposure to loud noise, dirt, and exposure to the elements are to be expected on job sites.
- Climbing ladders/stairs, uneven ground, bending, kneeling, and twisting are to be expected on job sites.
Salary Range: $95,000-$125,000 (subject to such factors as experience, education, and/or skill set) plus potential annual discretionary bonus.
