Provide technical leadership and guidance to engineers and designers on building electrical systems, including power distribution, lighting, life safety, and emergency power systems.
Prepare and review scopes of work, fee proposals, and cost estimates for building and MEP projects.
Manage staff utilization by assigning, scheduling, and adjusting workloads to meet project and business needs.
Ensure project deliverables meet quality standards, applicable codes (NEC, local AHJ requirements), and established deadlines.
Oversee and contribute to the design, analysis, and review of electrical systems for commercial, institutional, and industrial facilities.
Stay current with industry trends, emerging technologies, and code updates relevant to building electrical and MEP systems.
May develop, manage, and monitor departmental or project budgets.
Maintain strong client relationships and support client satisfaction through responsive communication and technical excellence.
Mentor and develop staff through performance feedback, coaching, and support for professional growth and licensure.
Collaborate with Human Resources on performance management, staffing needs, and succession planning as needed.
Support departmental business development efforts, including client pursuits and proposal development.
Participate in internal and external professional development activities, industry organizations, and technical training.
Perform detailed engineering analyses, calculations, and technical reviews as required to support project delivery.
Perform other duties as assigned by management.
Requirements
Minimum of 7-10 years of experience in electrical engineering for building and MEP systems.
Demonstrated expertise in:
Power distribution and service entrance design
Emergency and standby power systems
Lighting and lighting controls
Grounding and bonding
Arc flash studies and coordination
Generators and UPS systems
Lightning protection systems
Professional Engineer (PE) license required.
Strong understanding of electrical building codes and standards (NEC, NFPA, local codes, and AHJ requirements).
Experience coordinating with architects, mechanical engineers, structural engineers, and other MEP disciplines.
Excellent communication, organization, and problem-solving skills.