Job Description
Seeking a Licensed Electrical Engineer (PE) with building design experience for a firm that works with clients across the United States to combat the affordable housing crisis by reimagining construction with world-class innovation. They define success by constructability and achieve it through highly coordinated BIM models and a carefully executed quality control plan.
This position requires in-office work at our Nampa, Idaho, or Fort Worth, Texas locations, with flexibility for remote work and periodic on-site visits to the Nampa office as needed.
As a Licensed Electrical Engineer (PE), you will be a key player in driving the design and execution of complex building projects. Your responsibilities will include:
•Detailed Building Design: Perform and direct others in designing lighting, power systems, HVAC power, single-line diagrams, lighting controls, fire alarms, communications, security, and related engineering calculations.
•Technical Guidance and Training: Provide technical guidance and training to junior staff, ensuring adherence to design standards and quality control procedures.
•Quality Assurance: Ensure that designs comply with federal, state, and local codes and maintain a high standard of quality control throughout the design process.
•Mentorship and Development: Mentor junior staff and contribute to their growth within the discipline and the firm.
•Client Relationships: Grow and foster relationships with clients, contributing to the firm's reputation for excellence in engineering design.
•Support for Fort Worth Office: For candidates in the Fort Worth, Texas area, additional responsibilities include collaborating with sales staff to create proposals, meeting with clients to assess their design needs, and managing the local design team in collaboration with the Nampa, Idaho headquarters.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
•Education: Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) from an ABET-accredited university.
•Certification: Professional Engineering (PE) license. Candidates with an EIT certification may be considered if they can obtain their PE license within the first six months of employment.
•Experience: 10+ years of building design experience