Electrical Engineer - TechUSA
Madison, WI
About the Job
As an Electrical Project Engineer for our Energy & Utilities market group, you will be responsible for engineering design processes on assigned projects within a particular discipline. The Electrical Project Engineer develops innovative and unique engineering solutions to align with project, client and project partner"s needs, and leads the discipline team in implementing the solutions.
- Leads and is responsible for the overall engineering design process within a specific discipline for projects.
- Works collaboratively with the client and project partners.
- Leads and is responsible for the overall production and quality of project deliverables required within a specific discipline.
- Actively shares and presents lessons learned and suggests continuous improvement initiatives within the discipline.
- Identifies and participates in the resolution of interpersonal or project related internal issues that arise.
- Understands business and interpersonal dynamics of working with co-workers, clients and project partners.
- Effectively adapts to changing needs and priorities. Raises day-to-day and long-term staffing, budget, and quality issues.
- Delegates and balances work for Engineers and Designers in order to meet client demands and project deadlines. Provides appropriate level of oversight and reviews work to ensure established engineering principles are consistently used.
- Engages in employee mentoring through project work.
- Uses effective written communication skills to prepare meeting notes, create and edit design specifications, respond to Requests for Information (RFIs) and author studies and reports.
- Travels to job sites to perform field verification and field surveys.
- Advances the discipline practices, processes and tools.
- Other similar and/or related duties as assigned.
- Bachelor"s degree in Electrical Engineering and 10+ years of experience
- Fundamental knowledge of building systems across Electrical, Mechanical, Piping and Building Automation disciplines.
- Advanced knowledge of power distribution systems including specification of medium voltage (15kV - 69kV+) equipment, power systems fault and coordination studies, power system protection schemes and protective relays.
- Understanding of applicable design codes, design standards and specification requirements, and ability to interpret them.
- Proficient in computer operation for engineering calculation/selection software such as SKM or ETAP.
- Ability to work well in a team environment, including carrying out appropriate follow-through with others, mentoring, delegating work, and giving and receiving constructive feedback. Communicates well with clients, project partners, and with individuals at all levels in the organization.
- Professional Engineering license (PE) in one or more states with capability for reciprocity in other states.
Source : TechUSA