PE Electrical Engineer Engineering - Alexandria, VA at Geebo

PE Electrical Engineer

Are you an Electrical Engineer? If so, let's talk! Our client is seeking Electrical Engineers to work at their locations in Alexandria, Lynchburg, VA; Raleigh, NC; or Atlanta, GA.
This is a permanent position.
In this position you will be responsible for providing engineering and design on projects under the supervision of a Senior Project Engineer or Department Manager.
You will be responsible for coordination with other disciplines, client contact and for client satisfaction.
Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering from ABET accredited institution Registered PE at job location - or through reciprocity in within 3 months of start date Proficient in the use of AutoCAD and Excel and has familiarity with Revit software Technical experience must include power distribution, lighting, mission-critical and backup systems, and sustainable (LEED) design practices Experience in all phases of the design process from project planning and concepts through working drawings and construction administration Strong design review skills Strong problem-solving skills related to a wide variety of building projects, from renovation to new construction Willingness to learn and adapt to change, demonstrated ability to interact in a cooperative and effective manner Requires individual to be self-motivated, able to multi-task Candidate must be eligible to work in the United States and to obtain a security clearance
Experience:
6-10 years of experience in Electrical Engineering Design Desirable:
Experience with IT/telecom design, fire alarm design, security systems, and SCIF/TEMPEST requirements LEED credential Job Requisition # 31478.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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