What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical & Controls Engineer position at Verus AEC?
Electrical Engineer
Company Overview - Verus
Verus is a boutique engineering and technical services firm specializing in industrial automation, controls, SCADA systems, business process engineering, and consulting for a wide array of industries. We have expertise in all aspects of systems integration including electrical design, instrumentation, control panel design / build, programming, and commissioning. Since the company’s founding in 2015, Verus has grown to a team of 50 engineers with 5 locations in California, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. We are growing and looking for the right candidate to join our team.
Industries Served
Power Generation
Mining
Food and Beverage
Oil and Gas
Municipal Waste / Wastewater
Manufacturing
Maritime
Hiring Location : Seattle, WA
Job Description
Designing, maintaining, implementing, or improving electrical instruments, facilities, components, equipment products, or systems for industrial purposes.
Develop control panel drawings, loop drawings, ladder diagrams, 1-line diagrams, intrinsic circuits, arc flash analysis, power protection, conduit routing and load calculations.
Performing a wide range of engineering tasks by operating computer-assisted design or engineering software and equipment.
Corresponding with customers, engineers, and others to discuss existing or potential engineering projects.
Ensuring that installation and operations conform to standards and customer requirements by preparing electrical systems specifications, technical drawings, or topographical maps.
Ensuring compliance with specifications, applicable codes, and customer requirements.
Writing reports and compiling data regarding existing and potential electrical engineering projects and studies.
Preparing specifications for purchasing of electrical equipment and materials.
Estimating material, labor, or construction costs for budget preparation.
Requirements
5-10 Years or 10 Years of experience.
Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from an accredited school.
Licensed as a professional engineer.
Experience in using or a desire to learn the required CAD software.
Knowledge of applicable codes related to electrical engineering.
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