Design Your Future: Be a Remote Electrical Designer!
Do you crave the challenge of designing electrical systems for various projects while enjoying the flexibility of remote work? This is the opportunity for you!
Join our team of energy efficiency, engineering, environmental, and management consultants as a Remote Electrical Designer. You'll leverage your electrical engineering expertise and construction industry experience to design electrical systems for residential, multi-family residential, and light commercial projects. Applicants must reside in one of the following states: CO, DC, DE, FL, GA, IL, MD, NC, NJ, NY, OH, PA, SC, TN, VA, or WV.
Note:
You must be authorized to work for any employer in the USA to be considered.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package to support you, including:
Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
Matching 401(k) Plan with immediate vesting
Paid Time Off & Holidays
Life Insurance & Disability Insurance
Accident & Pet Insurance
Fun Corporate Events
Professional Development Opportunities
Salary Incentives for Learning and Certifications
What you'll do:
Craft one-line diagrams with minimal engineer oversight.
Respond to project RFIs and meticulously review submittals.
Troubleshoot electrical system installation problems, including occasional on-site visits.
Develop floor plans detailing electrical layouts, fixtures, and equipment.
Calculate electrical loads, create panel schedules, and craft equipment and material specifications.
Integrate fire alarm systems into floor plans.
Select and schedule equipment with senior staff guidance.
Implement risk management practices to minimize project issues.
Manage your design process within project timelines.
Collaborate with contractors throughout the design phases.
Oversee client deliverables and foster cross-disciplinary coordination.
Communicate effectively with operations, owners, and subcontractors.
To be a great fit, you'll have:
A Bachelor of Electrical Engineering.
A minimum of 3 years' experience designing electrical systems for residential and multi-family buildings
Proficiency in AutoCAD MEP and Revit
In-depth understanding of National Electrical Code (NEC) and other relevant codes.
A solid grasp of electrical concepts like voltage drops, conductor sizing, and harmonics.
The ability to collaborate effectively with other engineering disciplines.
The ability to thrive in both independent and collaborative work environments.
Bonus points if you have:
COMCheck experience
E.I.T. Certification
P.E. License
experience with light commercial projects.