Job Title: Arch-Electrical Engineer Employment Type: Full-Time FSLA: Salary/Exempt Division: Arch Energy Department: Arch Energy Reports to: Director of Energy Supervisory Duties: No Job Description We are seeking a skilled and motivated Electrical Engineer with a focus on renewable energy systems to support the design, development, and implementation of solar and battery storage projects.
The ideal candidate will have a strong foundation in electrical engineering, experience with renewable technologies, and a passion for sustainable energy solutions.
Responsibilities / Essential Functions * Design and optimize electrical systems for renewable energy projects (solar PV and energy storage). * Provide high level cost estimating for project budgeting.
* Review all project documentation for constructability, functionality, and code compliance.
* Develop conceptual designs and documentation, including drawings and scope of work.
Specific software utilized AutoCAD, REVIT, Helioscope, PvSyst, and Ubuilder.
* Manage all design engineer partners during preconstruction to implementation.
* Provide technical support during construction.
* Manage and develop all utility interconnection and incentive documentation.
* Manage estimation of designs during preconstruction and RFP bidding.
* Develop engineering and construction schedules.
* Develop value engineered strategies to reduce cost and schedule.
* Material takeoffs and procurement of major equipment not supplied by subcontractors.
* Procurement of engineering firms necessary to complete scope.
Civil, structural, electrical, etc.
* Develop and manage RFI's during bidding and preconstruction phases.
* Lead weekly design meetings with owners and engineers, as necessary.
* Provide support for development of proposals during the bidding phase.
Required Experience * Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering (BSEE) or related field.
* 5-7 years of experience in electrical design or construction in the renewable energy sector.
* Strong understanding of PV systems, battery storage, or wind generation.
* Proficient in CAD and power system modeling tools.
* Familiarity with relevant codes and standards (NEC, IEEE, UL, etc.).