Electrical Engineer (Facility/Buildings) Engineering - Alexandria, VA at Geebo

Electrical Engineer (Facility/Buildings)

Overview This role works with multi-disciplinary design teams in the completion of studies, development of plans and specifications for a broad range of projects.
The successful candidate will work on the design team delivering full plans and specifications for a new Bureau and Engraving Production Facility that will be constructed in the Washington, DC Metropolitan area.
Responsibilities:
Design of site and facilities electrical, interior/exterior lighting and telecommunications systems Preparing design documents (eg plans and specifications) for Programming, Schematic Design, Design Development and Construction Documents; providing construction phases services Perform calculations to support design work Some travel will be involved Requirements:
Licensed PE, registration in licenses in Virginia, the District of Columbia, or Maryland is preferred BS Degree in Electrical Minimum 5 years experience Proficient in AutoCAD and Revit BIM, Microsoft Word and Excel Proficiency with Electrical analysis software such as SKM Powertools, Easypower (or eqiv).
, and lighting analysis with AGi32 or equivalent.
Experience performing short circuit, voltage drop, protective device coordination Intermediate skills with spreadsheet software Working knowledge of NEC, NFPA 101 Familiarity with industry energy standards (ASHRAE 90.
1, IECC) Experience with DoD UFC criteria a plus.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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