Electrical Engineer II
Job Description
The Electrical Engineer II is responsible for development, design, analysis, testing, troubleshooting, and implementation of new and/or improved designs consisting of electrical low/medium voltage power equipment, engine driven rotating machinery, AC/DC drive and control systems, and other duties within production assembly and field installation environments.
Key responsibilities
Researching electrical/electronic components & systems for use in production, and/or replacing obsolete parts.
- the electrical design of products using drafting tools or Computer-Assisted Design (CAD) and/or other software.
- technical instructions for field modifications or testing requests.
- with the production line assemblers and test line to assure issue free assemblies.
- Works as a team member independently with direction on ad hoc projects.
- in researching, designing, installing, testing, analyzing, and maintaining electrical products, equipment, systems and processes to meet requirements by applying knowledge of engineering principles under the direction of other engineers.
- electrical code requirements, manufacturability of product, and electrical design experience.
Qualifications:
• Strong organization skills and verbal and written communication.
• Must meet project deadlines and maintain several concurrent tasks / projects working independently with direction from more senior department members.
• Works independently or in a team and self-motivated.
• Must be proficient in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint).
• Must have familiarization with and working knowledge of drafting tools or CAD and applicable software.
• Works independently with direction in reading and interpreting documents such as technical manuals, spec sheets, safety rules, operating and maintenance manuals, and procedure manuals.
• Can work independently with direction in applying electrical equations to circuit analysis (ex. voltage drop calcs).
• Must be familiar and comfortable with reading, understanding, and drawing electrical schematics that meet department standards.
Must be able to communicate efficiently and effectively with ease to a large cross-functional audience.
- Expected to travel up to 10% to customer and/or supplier sites.
- Must be able to complete and maintain certifications and/or safety trainings.
- Must maintain a valid driver’s license and passport.
- Must possess a positive and can-do attitude.
- Works independently with direction in code / regulation subjects related to the NEC, IEEE, NFPA, etc.