Senior Electrical Engineer

New York, NY
Full Time
Engineering and Operations
Senior Manager/Supervisor
Overview:

Join our dynamic, employee-owned firm as an Electrical Engineer with a pathway to leadership. You’ll manage diverse projects locally and globally, guiding them from concept to completion. This role is ideal for an experienced engineer ready to mentor others, collaborate with senior leadership, and help shape the strategic growth of our organization.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead the design of electrical, lighting, and fire alarm systems, including engineering calculations, equipment selection, and layout throughout all project phases
  • Develop scope of work for electrical design based on client meetings and preliminary reviews
  • Prepare detailed drawings, system design calculations, and technical reports
  • Select and specify equipment for building systems
  • Assess and analyze the operation of existing systems
  • Apply creativity, foresight, and sound engineering judgment to anticipate and solve complex problems
  • Coordinate project documentation internally and externally with clients and design partners
  • Serve as both Project Manager and Technical Lead
  • Prepare and review construction budgets, leveraging experience and project scope
  • Supervise and support staff across multiple projects, ensuring work meets client and company quality standards
  • Mentor junior engineers and foster professional growth within the team

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or equivalent from an accredited university
  • Minimum 10 years of relevant design experience, preferably including direct work on data centers, SCIF, and/or life science facilities
  • Proficiency in AutoCAD, Revit, and engineering design/calculation software
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred
  • Strong technical expertise and thorough knowledge of design and building codes
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to interface with clients
  • Proven ability to manage multiple concurrent projects
  • Deep understanding of the construction process
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