Senior & Mid-Level Electrical Engineer Locations:
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin
Champaign, Illinois
Tampa Florida
Primary Responsibilities:
Perform work as an electrical engineer in all aspects of project development, including client coordination, pre-design services, final design services, meetings, site visits, and project management.
Conceptualize the initial electrical design approach for all project types and have overall responsibility for the electrical engineering work in the Wisconsin office.
Exercise judgment in the independent evaluation, selection, and substantial adaptation and modification of standard techniques, procedures, and criteria.
Knowledgeable in consulting and construction practices to include plan/specifications, design/build, and construction manager roles and responsibilities.
Supervise the design and ongoing progress of a project, including the coordination of the project with city, state, and county officials and other outside agencies.
Resolve a variety of complex problems (i.e., conflicting design requirements, unsuitability of conventional materials, difficult coordination requirements).
Serve as liaison between clients and agencies, subcontractors, and design teams.
Organize and prepare all electrical construction drawings (single-line diagrams, layouts, sections, elevations, and details as appropriate), technical specifications, contract documents, and estimates. Also participate in contract bidding/administration and on-site project management.
Conduct electrical systems analysis, such as arc flash, short circuit, and coordination studies utilizing power system analysis software.
Understand power system protection and relaying schemes for electrical distribution systems.
Will be required to perform other duties as requested, directed or assigned.
Areas of Focus:
Low, Medium & High Voltage Distribution
Electrical Equipment Including Substations, Switchgear, and Protective Relaying
Electrical Systems Modeling: Arc Flash, Short Circuit & Coordination Studies
Electrical Equipment Maintenance & Testing
Lighting Systems
Emergency Power Systems
Grounding and Lightning Protection
Education: 4-year Electrical Engineering degree required. Being licensed as a Professional Engineer is preferred, but not required.
Experience: 5-10+ years of experience working as an electrical engineer. However, we are open to considering a diverse range of experience and skill levels. Experience with AutoCAD and SKM/ETAP (or other power systems analysis software) is preferred.
Compensation: Salary commensurate with experience and a full benefits package, including vacation, vacation, health insurance, disability, and life insurance, 401K.