Description

Madison based, multi-discipline consulting engineering firm, providing quality designs for challenging projects in the commercial, institutional, industrial, healthcare, higher education, and "green" building markets.

General Description

The specific responsibilities of the Electrical Engineer include, but are not limited to, the following:

Responsible for the design of lighting, power, and low voltage electrical systems, preparation of technical specifications, and development of opinion of cost (estimates). Also participates in contract bidding/administration and observes project construction on site.

Responsible for using technical skill in the independent evaluation, selection, adaptation and modification of standard techniques, procedures, and criteria in the development of unique design solutions.

Ability to resolve a variety of complex problems, (i.e. Conflicting design requirements, unsuitability of conventional materials, difficult coordination requirements).

Ability to research and understand applicable design codes and standards for a variety of project types.

Responsible for maintaining the level of quality for each project required to meet the standards established by the client and the Company.

Candidate to be knowledgeable in consulting and construction practices to include plan/specifications, design/build and construction manager roles and responsibilities.

Serves as liaison between clients and agencies, subcontractors and design teams.

Responsible for the design and progression of a project, including the coordination of the project with the City, State and County officials and other outside agencies.

Ability to work well with other disciplines such as Architectural, Structural, HVAC, and Plumbing.

Performs Other Job Duties, Tasks And Responsibilities As Assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS | EDUCATION | EXPERIENCE

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.

A Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering is preferred, but not required.

Candidate to be proficient in AutoCad.

Working knowledge and experience using Easy Power, Power Tools for Windows or SKM

Familiarity with Microsoft Office tools including Excel, Word, Project and PowerPoint

Ability to explain ideas clearly and effectively

Exposure or experience in Revit/BIM is a plus, but not necessary.

Able to proficiently use the tools or materials required to perform typical assigned duties

Eligibility for Wisconsin registration

Familiarity with the Department of Commerce Codes, International Building Codes, NFPA 70, NFPA E, NEC, and ASHRAE Standards

Required Skills

Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal

Proven ability to meet deadlines/successful completion of deliverables

Ability to communicate and work well with other departments

Excellent time management skills

Ability to work under pressure

Analytical, thorough, resourceful and detail-oriented

Team and customer service-focused

Self-motivated, hardworking, flexible
 

Education

Bachelor's degree