An industry leading multi-disciplinary team is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer with a focus on Healthcare projects for their Detroit team!
Responsibilities:
Technical design leadership, project oversight
Coordinate tasks required in the project scope of work with specialists for fire alarm, technology and lighting design
Coordinate tasks with architects, mechanical/plumbing engineers and other disciplines for equipment power needs and sizing electrical distribution
Perform electrical design calculations for electrical loads/panel schedules
Develop electrical systems one-line diagrams
Select/schedule electrical equipment
Edit specifications to reflect the project requirements
Meet with vendors to determine specification requirements for application
Coordinate with other disciplines for all Electrical design elements
Prepare design deliverables for SD, DD, CD level documents
Perform project construction administration including response to RFI’s and accurate review of submittals
Perform field verification and take-offs of existing systems for renovation projects
Perform analysis, design and documentation of power distribution, lighting systems, and grounding systems
Review designs prepared by others as part of Osborn’s QA/QC process
Attend meetings with clients, authorities having jurisdiction, and other professionals as projects require
Work with department manager(s) for planning and managing the design process to the available hours in the work plan
Participate in improvement of department standards of design, including drawing details and specifications
Mentor/train junior staff
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering
6+ years of electrical design in consulting engineering
Experience in designing Healthcare, Sports, Commercial, Public Sector, Industrial, Education, and/or Institutional projects
PE License preferred
Strong knowledge of design and analysis software (Revit, AutoCAD, SKM, ETAP, Easy power)
Proficient knowledge of National Electrical Code (NEC), State Energy Code, NFPA, and FGI Guidelines
Strong experience with electrical system studies (short circuit, over-current device coordination, and Arc Flash Hazard analysis per NFPA 70E)
Proficient knowledge of standard construction practices and the ability to work with contractors to address construction issues.
Salary is commensurate with experience.
Successful applicants must be authorized to work in the USA without sponsorship.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to protected veteran status, disability, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.
Please contact Laura Harrison for further information!