Electrical Project Engineer
Millies Engineering Group - hartford, CT
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Electrical Project EngineerMillies Engineering Group is seeking a talented, and motivated Electrical Engineer to apply engineering and problem-solving skills towards the design of lighting, power distribution, fire alarm, and low voltageIT systems in new and existing buildings and facilities.DutiesInterface with Architects, Owners, and Building Operators to coordinate project schedules, budgets, and engineering requirements.Perform preliminary field observations to assess the condition of existing systems, and document existing conditions for the development of new design work.Prepare preliminary construction budgets for the electrical and low voltage scopes of work.Analyze architectural, structural, civil, and engineering plans to determine system scope options and recommendations, and develop design criteria for mechanical, plumbing, and fire protection systems.Perform sizing and selection of Electrical equipment to support the overall design.Prepare project specifications.Review detailed engineering calculations supporting electrical, lighting, and low voltage system designs including electrical load calculations, generator sizing calculations, photometric calculations, arc flash and coordination studies, and similar in support of these anize project engineering data and maintain project records.Review engineering plans and specifications for engineering accuracythoroughness, company quality standards, conformance to scope of work and design criteria and for general coordination issues.Support construction administration activities by reviewing shop drawings, responding to RFI's, conducting regular site observation visits, preparing field reports, and attending construction meetings.Prepare engineering reports and basis of design descriptions.Maintain a program of continual education and professional development, including education for improvement of general engineering knowledge, education leading to Professional Engineering Licensure, education for sustainable organization certifications. RequirementsBachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering5+ years experience in electrical engineering for all types of projects (schools, hospitals, commercial office facilities, retail, multi-family, etc).Experience designing electrical systems (power, lighting, emergency, life safety, low voltage, etc.), performing cost estimates, reviewing equipment selections, and specification writing.Construction administration experience including review contractor shop drawings, preparing RFI responses, and site observations and punch lists.Excellent communication skills.Project management experience desirable.Ability to work individually or in a multi-discipline teamRevit MEP proficiency preferred.AutoCAD experience is a plus.Professional Engineer (PE) license or EIT preferred.BenefitsCompetitive compensationHealth, dental and vision insurance401(k) plan with company matchRemote work opportunities availableCompany sponsored social events and team building activitiesOpportunities for advancement are available for motivated individualsAbout Millies Engineering GroupMillies Engineering Group is a leading MEPFP consulting engineering firm with a strong reputation for delivering innovative and sustainable design solutions. We are committed to providing exceptional service to our clients and fostering a collaborative and supportive work environment.The firm has served Architecture Firms and Facility Owners in the Midwest for nearly 50 years. Education, Healthcare and Municipal projects continue to be primary areas of expertise with significant additional experience in Commercial, Data Centers, Religious, Hospitality, Industrial and Recreational projects.Engineering Services include MEP Design, LEED Design Services, Energy Modeling, Commissioning, Feasibility Studies, Facility Assessments, Life Safety Surveys, and Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Net Operating Income Improvements (NOII).Join our team and make a lasting impact on the built environment!
Created: 2025-02-21