GoldenWolf is a trusted architecture and engineering firm that delivers practical, innovative, and compliant building solutions across commercial and institutional sectors. They are seeking a mid-level Electrical Engineer with strong building electrical design experience to support commercial, institutional, and federal projects nationwide, balancing Revit-based electrical design with field assessments and client-facing technical support.
Responsibilities:
- Design and document electrical systems for small to mid‑size building projects, including:
- Power distribution
- Lighting systems
- Low‑voltage and building controls (BAS)
- Perform site visits across CONUS to assess existing conditions, troubleshoot system issues, and recommend upgrades
- Develop technical deliverables such as:
- Load calculations
- Single‑line diagrams
- Panel schedules
- Design narratives and scopes of work
- Coordinate with architects, mechanical engineers, owners, and contractors as part of integrated A/E teams
- Perform owner‑representative / third‑party QA/QC electrical reviews (AE3‑style reviews) for government and institutional clients
- Support infrastructure planning and electrical upgrades for federal and commercial facilities
- Ensure all work complies with NEC, NFPA, IBC, IECC, and applicable local codes
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering (ABET‑accredited)
- 3–6 years of experience in building electrical design (AEC environment)
- Revit proficiency (required; used daily)
- Experience producing electrical construction documents
- Strong working knowledge of NEC (2020 preferred) and related codes
- Ability to work independently across multiple project types
- Revit (required)
- Bluebeam (required)
- Microsoft Word (technical narratives, reports, proposals)
- AutoCAD (nice to have)
- Strong written and verbal communication for client‑ready deliverables
- Comfortable working in a remote, fast‑moving environment
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and shifting workloads
- Team‑oriented, proactive, and self‑directed
- Willingness to travel approximately 25–35%
- Ability to obtain a Tier 3 Security Clearance (CAC Card)
- PE license or EIT actively pursuing licensure (ability to obtain PE within :1 year if not already licensed)
- Experience with Building Automation Systems (BAS)
- DDC controls or PLC‑based systems
- Emergency or standby power systems
- Federal or government project experience
- Certifications such as: LEED Green Associate, Certified Energy Manager (CEM), OSHA 30