We'll Expect You To:
• Be responsible for design and specification of electrical systems for water and wastewater conveyance and treatment facilities
• From planning studies to final design, the electrical engineer will lead in preparing contract documents for plans, specifications, and cost estimates for complex projects
• Electrical systems include low- and medium-voltage power distribution, lighting, emergency power systems, UPS, and batteries
• Expertly apply knowledge of commonly used electrical engineering and design concepts, principles, best practices, codes, and guidelines related to electrical engineering industry
• Manage several different assignments simultaneously
• Provide quality control and quality assurance of electrical engineering plans, specifications, and estimates in the water market
• Perform power system studies for electrical systems including load flow, short circuit, coordination and arc flash
• Have competency in equipment sizing, grounding, and relay coordination
• Perform field visits and conduct site investigations for public and private clients
• Provide services during construction including submittal reviews, response to Contractor’s request for information, review and approval of change orders, and preparation of record drawings
• Collaborate with multi-discipline teams across multiple office locations
• Develop basis of design reports and technical memorandums
• Mentor junior staff
• Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering
• Professional Engineer (PE) license and ability to be licensed in multiple states (or ability to obtain PE license within one year of hire)
• 4 to 15 years of experience in professional design of electrical systems associated with water projects
• Low and medium voltage power distribution experience
• Solid understanding of applicable industry electrical codes, and standard practices, including the National Electrical Code (NEC) and NFPA requirements
• Hands-on knowledge and design proficiency in electrical standards, codes, and vendor equipment options
• Electrical system testing and commissioning experience
• Familiarity with NFPA 820 requirements
Ideally, you’ll also have:
• Instrumentation and Control system design experience
• Experience with LEED certification or similar sustainability experience