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Hybrid Electrical Engineer (Switchgear Experience)

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Job Location drjobs

Richmond - USA

Monthly Salary drjobs

$ 125 - 160

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

We are seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer with demonstrated expertise in switchgear design and application. The ideal candidate will hold an Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certification or a Professional Engineer (PE) license and will be responsible for designing specifying and supporting power-distribution equipment for commercial industrial and utility projects.

This is a hybrid opportunity (3 days remote 2 days onsite)
Salary: $125-160k/yr

Responsibilities:

    • Design and specify medium- and low-voltage switchgear switchboards motor control centers (MCCs) and related power-distribution equipment for commercial industrial or utility projects.
    • Perform load calculations short-circuit arc-flash and coordination studies to ensure system safety and code compliance (NEC IEEE NFPA 70E).
    • Prepare detailed drawings and documentation including one-line diagrams wiring schematics equipment layouts and bill of materials.
    • Provide technical support during manufacturing installation and commissioning of switchgear and associated protection and control systems.
    • Conduct site inspections to verify proper installation witness factory and field acceptance tests and generate punch-list reports.

Requirements:

    • Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering or related
    • 5 years EE experience
    • Switchgear experience
    • Active EIT or PE License
$125000 - $160000 a year

Employment Type

Full-Time

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