Electrical Engineer - Residential High Rise Job #1631 Engineering - Appleton, WI at Geebo

Electrical Engineer - Residential High Rise Job #1631

Company Name:
Key Technical Solutions
Located in Atlanta, WI
This position is responsible for performing electrical power, lighting and low voltage system engineering tasks for electrical construction projects. Experience working with Residential High Rises would be a definite plus.
Job Duties
Perform detailed calculations to compute and establish construction standards and establish construction standards and specifications.
Prepares and studies technical drawings, and electrical specifications to ensure the installations and designs conform to standards and customer requirements.
Plan Layout of electrical construction projects.
Conduct Field Surveys and studies diagram and other data to identify and correct power system problems.
Work closely with internal and external customers.
Provide guidance to ensure that construction activities comply with specifications, codes and customer requirements.
Inspect completed installations to insure conformance to design and equipment specifications.
Operate computer assisted engineering and design software and equipment to perform engineering tasks.
Provide guidance to the electrical designers and engineers.
Must be proficient in the use of a PC and Microsoft Office Suite. (Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Word)
AutoCad knowledge is required.
Knowledge of the National Electric Code(NEC)
Knowledge of the International Electric Code (IEC)
Education and Experience Requirements
Associates Degree in Engineering and 7 years progressive electrical engineering related experience.
Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering and 5 years of progressive electrical engineering experience
Prefer the person would have their PE(Professional Engineering Designations)


Must be able to work for any employer here in the US. No H1B company sponsorships.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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