Execute electrical designs ranging from small, single year projects to multi-year government projects in extreme winter environments for three (3) Antarctic stations plus additional field camps.
Collaborate with the Engineering team designing and coordinating safe, technically accurate, and cost effective power distribution and electrical systems designs.
Work independently and as part of a team.
Apply knowledge of engineering principles and practices in the preparation of engineering deliverables that comply with applicable codes, standards, and specifications.
Manage the design of MV/LV power distribution systems, including power generation, microgrids, and renewable energy integration.
Serve as the Engineer of Record (PE) for electrical discipline project submittals and technical reviews.
Requirements
A recognized Bachelor’s degree from an ABET accredited college in Electrical Engineering, and at least four (5+) years of experience.
Professional licensure in Electrical Engineering.
Demonstrated experience with Electrical Engineering principles and procedures, design, guides, appropriate standards, and administrative practices, including engineering systems and calculations, statistical analysis, applications of engineering methods, and application of technology aided engineering tools to conventional facility and operations-based engineering problems.
Knowledge of instrumentation controls and automation.
Knowledge with hazard analysis programs, such as ETAP and SKM, to be able to ascertain third-party analysis and recommendations
Experience in effectively communicating engineering solutions verbally, visually, and in writing for management, customers, peers, and craft personnel.