Electrical Engineer (Crane, IN)
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Location: Crane, IN 47522
Description:
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - Crane, IN
Wintegrity is searching for an Electrical Engineer in Crane, IN to be responsible for the preparation of detailed electrical engineering analysis, calculations and designs, development of plans using AutoCAD, specifications and cost estimates, in support of in-house and A/E design bid build and design-build projects, for a wide range of projects.
KEYS FOR SUCCESS:
A minimum of 5 years of professional mechanical engineering code compliant facilities design experience for new construction, including renovation design experience, is required.
Bachelor Degree in an ABET accredited Mechanical Engineering or Engineering Technology program and minimum of 5 years of Mechanical systems design including at least 1 year working on Capital Improvement projects for a Federal Agency.
Registration as Professional Engineer (PE) in the discipline of Mechanical Engineering is desired.
Ability to produce results of analysis in writing and consolidate findings of others and evaluate recommendations and facts.
Ability to make oral presentations of proposed designs and results of studies.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION:
Provide independent, timely and professional specialized electrical engineering support, services and consultation for the planning, design, construction and maintenance of facilities for the Navy, Marine Corps, and other Supported Commands, including minor works projects, specific projects, special projects, military construction (MILCON), demolition, maintenance, space utilization and facilities development. Participate in conferences with project stakeholders and collaborates with other engineering and architectural disciplines to ensure system coordination and integration with specific project requirements.
Typical design projects include power generation systems, unit substations, MV overhead and underground distribution systems, lighting systems and related energy saving type controls, power systems, lightning and grounding systems, cathodic protection,
photovoltaic and wind power systems, communication and AV systems, security systems, and other systems of major complexity for use by Naval Shore Facilities, including multistory
offices and quarters, hospitals, electrical generation and distribution, towers, airfields, aircraft overhaul facilities, industrial waste treatment plants, piers, photovoltaic farms, training facilities and a very wide diversification of other structures and facilities.
Typical projects include new and renovation of administration, industrial, research, recreational, medical, security, waterfront, airfield, and living facilities. Typical types of work include: interior and exterior lighting; facility power distribution systems, including
standby power generation; telecommunication systems - including voice, data, cable TV and Wi-Fi; security systems - including closed circuit TV; grounding systems; lightning protection systems; medical facility systems; audio visual systems; and site electrical distribution including medium-voltage distribution switchgear, substations, and transformers; site systems distribution; and overhead and underground distribution
Apply knowledge and skill to research electrical systems, equipment, or techniques in the development of electrical design projects. Analyze the applicability of innovative processes, systems, equipment, or techniques and implement such in projects and specifications.
Demonstrate knowledge of the latest electrical materials and methods of construction. Prepare correspondence, status reports, economic analyses, calculations, engineering studies, fact sheets and technical reports.
Ability to produce results of analysis in writing and consolidate findings of others and evaluate recommendations and facts. Ability to make oral presentations of proposed designs and results of studies.
Conducts field evaluation and generates review comments for electrical design proficiency in accordance with code standards for in-house and A&E design submittals. Ensures comments are resolved and incorporated into the design. Assures A& E contract work has been satisfactorily completed. Conducts site visits prior to design to conduct assessments to generate electrical systems designs requirements. Assists with construction quality assurance by performing code required special inspections or required electrical observation. Witnesses acceptance testing and provide trouble shooting recommendations of electrical equipment and systems as part of the facility commissioning process.
ESSENTIAL EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE, SKILL & EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor Degree from an ABET accredited Electrical Engineering or Engineering Technology program and minimum of 5 continuous years of experience in the design and engineering of Electrical systems design for facilities including at least 1 year working on Capital Improvement projects for a Federal Agency.
Registration as Professional Engineer (PE) in the discipline of Mechanical Engineering is desired.
A minimum of 5 years of professional electrical engineering code compliant facilities design experience for new construction, including renovation design experience, is required.
Completion of a course of studies accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineers and Technology (ABET) for an electrical engineering program from a college or university for a bachelor's or master's degree in electrical engineering, supplemented by a considerable amount of hands-on facilities design experience, is required.
Substantial knowledge and practical application of electrical engineering concepts, theories, principles, practices, and techniques necessary to plan, design, construct and maintain a wide range of shore based engineering projects.
Knowledge of DoD and Navy guide specifications, criteria and policy, industry codes and standards, and standard practices as related to electrical engineering design, including the NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code), IEEE C2 (National Electrical Safety Code), and the International Building Code.
Knowledge of local, state, federal, and foreign country laws, codes, and other statutory requirements affecting electrical engineering design throughout the NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic AOR.
Knowledge of budgeting, planning and project management techniques, including the ability to coordinate the work of others and lead teams.
Knowledge of related architectural and engineering fields and their associated impacts as related to electrical engineering design.
Knowledge and experience with AutoCAD and/or REVIT software, Microsoft Office products, electrical engineering design and analysis software and other applicable DoD computer systems and software used by the Command.
Experience in operating electrical design software (i.e, SKM, AGi32) is required.
Knowledge of and full compliance with Safety Policy and Guidance and use of personal protective equipment.
Wintegrity is searching for an Electrical Engineer in Crane, IN to be responsible for the preparation of detailed electrical engineering analysis, calculations and designs, development of plans using AutoCAD, specifications and cost estimates, in support of in-house and A/E design bid build and design-build projects, for a wide range of projects.
KEYS FOR SUCCESS:
A minimum of 5 years of professional mechanical engineering code compliant facilities design experience for new construction, including renovation design experience, is required.
Bachelor Degree in an ABET accredited Mechanical Engineering or Engineering Technology program and minimum of 5 years of Mechanical systems design including at least 1 year working on Capital Improvement projects for a Federal Agency.
Registration as Professional Engineer (PE) in the discipline of Mechanical Engineering is desired.
Ability to produce results of analysis in writing and consolidate findings of others and evaluate recommendations and facts.
Ability to make oral presentations of proposed designs and results of studies.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION:
Provide independent, timely and professional specialized electrical engineering support, services and consultation for the planning, design, construction and maintenance of facilities for the Navy, Marine Corps, and other Supported Commands, including minor works projects, specific projects, special projects, military construction (MILCON), demolition, maintenance, space utilization and facilities development. Participate in conferences with project stakeholders and collaborates with other engineering and architectural disciplines to ensure system coordination and integration with specific project requirements.
Typical design projects include power generation systems, unit substations, MV overhead and underground distribution systems, lighting systems and related energy saving type controls, power systems, lightning and grounding systems, cathodic protection,
photovoltaic and wind power systems, communication and AV systems, security systems, and other systems of major complexity for use by Naval Shore Facilities, including multistory
offices and quarters, hospitals, electrical generation and distribution, towers, airfields, aircraft overhaul facilities, industrial waste treatment plants, piers, photovoltaic farms, training facilities and a very wide diversification of other structures and facilities.
Typical projects include new and renovation of administration, industrial, research, recreational, medical, security, waterfront, airfield, and living facilities. Typical types of work include: interior and exterior lighting; facility power distribution systems, including
standby power generation; telecommunication systems - including voice, data, cable TV and Wi-Fi; security systems - including closed circuit TV; grounding systems; lightning protection systems; medical facility systems; audio visual systems; and site electrical distribution including medium-voltage distribution switchgear, substations, and transformers; site systems distribution; and overhead and underground distribution
Apply knowledge and skill to research electrical systems, equipment, or techniques in the development of electrical design projects. Analyze the applicability of innovative processes, systems, equipment, or techniques and implement such in projects and specifications.
Demonstrate knowledge of the latest electrical materials and methods of construction. Prepare correspondence, status reports, economic analyses, calculations, engineering studies, fact sheets and technical reports.
Ability to produce results of analysis in writing and consolidate findings of others and evaluate recommendations and facts. Ability to make oral presentations of proposed designs and results of studies.
Conducts field evaluation and generates review comments for electrical design proficiency in accordance with code standards for in-house and A&E design submittals. Ensures comments are resolved and incorporated into the design. Assures A& E contract work has been satisfactorily completed. Conducts site visits prior to design to conduct assessments to generate electrical systems designs requirements. Assists with construction quality assurance by performing code required special inspections or required electrical observation. Witnesses acceptance testing and provide trouble shooting recommendations of electrical equipment and systems as part of the facility commissioning process.
ESSENTIAL EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE, SKILL & EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor Degree from an ABET accredited Electrical Engineering or Engineering Technology program and minimum of 5 continuous years of experience in the design and engineering of Electrical systems design for facilities including at least 1 year working on Capital Improvement projects for a Federal Agency.
Registration as Professional Engineer (PE) in the discipline of Mechanical Engineering is desired.
A minimum of 5 years of professional electrical engineering code compliant facilities design experience for new construction, including renovation design experience, is required.
Completion of a course of studies accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineers and Technology (ABET) for an electrical engineering program from a college or university for a bachelor's or master's degree in electrical engineering, supplemented by a considerable amount of hands-on facilities design experience, is required.
Substantial knowledge and practical application of electrical engineering concepts, theories, principles, practices, and techniques necessary to plan, design, construct and maintain a wide range of shore based engineering projects.
Knowledge of DoD and Navy guide specifications, criteria and policy, industry codes and standards, and standard practices as related to electrical engineering design, including the NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code), IEEE C2 (National Electrical Safety Code), and the International Building Code.
Knowledge of local, state, federal, and foreign country laws, codes, and other statutory requirements affecting electrical engineering design throughout the NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic AOR.
Knowledge of budgeting, planning and project management techniques, including the ability to coordinate the work of others and lead teams.
Knowledge of related architectural and engineering fields and their associated impacts as related to electrical engineering design.
Knowledge and experience with AutoCAD and/or REVIT software, Microsoft Office products, electrical engineering design and analysis software and other applicable DoD computer systems and software used by the Command.
Experience in operating electrical design software (i.e, SKM, AGi32) is required.
Knowledge of and full compliance with Safety Policy and Guidance and use of personal protective equipment.