What are the responsibilities and job description for the Water/Waste Water Electrical Engineer position at Planet Forward?
Our client is seeking an Electrical Engineer with experience in water / waste water to sit out of Columbus, Ohio. Cleveland, OH, Detroit, MI, Tampa, FL who will report tothe Manager of Electrical Engineering.
Job Requirements / Qualifications
10 - 15 years of electrical design and project management in consulting engineering.
Working knowledge of design and analysis software such as Revit, AutoCAD, SKM, ETAP, Easypower.
Good knowledge of National Electrical Code (NEC), State Energy Code, NFPA guidelines, and FGI guidelines.
Experience with electrical system studies such as short circuit, over-current device coordination, and Arc Flash Hazard analysis per NPFA 70E.
Ability to instruct staff in project communications, and client management.
Proficient knowledge of standard construction practices and the ability to work with contractors to address construction issues, including specification editing.
Ability to work and manage several project teams concurrently.
At least five years’ experience designing electrical distribution systems for WWTP projects, from 120-volt to 35kV (P&IC design experience helpful but not required), including serving as project discipline lead for at least three projects.
Experience in designing Healthcare, Sports, Commercial, Public Sector, Industrial, Education, and / or Institutional projects is preferred, but not required.
Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering Preferred.
PE License preferred.
Position Responsibilities :
Project and client management, overseeing of electrical design execution.
Prepare proposals and administer project contracts, including Add Service Agreements.
Work with department manager(s) for planning and managing the design process to the available hours in the work plan.
Supervise staff, and when necessary, self-perform the following : Perform analysis, design and documentation of power distribution, lighting systems, and backup power systems. Coordinate with specialists for fire alarm, technology and lighting design as required by project scope of work. Coordinate with architects, mechanical / plumbing engineers and other disciplines for equipment power needs and sizing electrical distribution. Perform electrical design calculations for electrical loads and panel schedules. Develop electrical systems one-line diagrams. Select and schedule electrical equipment. Edit specifications to reflect the project requirements. Meet with vendors to determine specification requirements for application. Coordinate with other disciplines for all electrical design elements. Prepare design deliverables for SD, DD, CD level documents. Provide cost opinions for budgeting construction, and reviewing contractor change orders. Perform project construction administration including response to RFI’s and accurate review of submittals. Perform field verification and take-offs of existing systems for renovation projects.
Review designs prepared by others as part of Osborn’s QA / QC process.
Attend meetings with clients, authorities having jurisdiction, and other professionals as projects require.
Conduct business development activities, participating in various trade organizations, and preparing or assisting with presentations.
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