Meade Engineering, Inc. is a full-service design firm specializing in innovative engineering solutions for data centers and large-scale construction projects. They are seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer III to design electrical systems, perform calculations, and collaborate with various stakeholders to ensure project success.
Responsibilities:
- Responsible for designing electrical systems and performing design calculations
- Review, signing and sealing of projects
- Review submittals, RFIs, change orders, preparation of record drawings, site visits, inspections and participation in commissioning work
- Writing and editing of electrical equipment specifications, selecting equipment, electrical systems and devices
- Ensure jobs are completed accurately, within deadlines and on budget
Requirements:
- 4+ years of Professional Electrical Engineering design experience in the construction industry, preferrable with T-SCIF
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering
- Valid Electrical Professional Engineer (PE) license (will consider Engineering in Training certification)
- Experience designing power systems for data centers, commercial offices, manufacturing facilities, medical buildings, or other large commercial projects
- Experience working independently, managing priorities and providing mentorship to junior staff
- Strong understanding of National and International Building Codes and NFPA Standards
- Advanced knowledge of equipment power requirements, including large scale standby and emergency power system, including interactive generator controls systems
- Ability to think strategically and demonstrate flexibility in order to achieve long-range objectives
- Self-motivated, comfortable with ambiguity and motivated to work as a team
- Top-notch organization, attention to detail combined with excellent written and oral communication skills
- Proficiency with MS Office, AutoCAD, BlueBeam, BIM and Revit
- Experienced in producing Protective Device Coordination and Arc Flash studies
- Experienced with Medium Voltage equipment selection and specifications