Electrical Engineer, Aviation Buildings
Denver, Colorado
Relocation Acceptable – Locals Preferred
Must be a US Citizen or Green Card holder.
RS&H is passionate about aviation. We choose to design and manage a wide variety of civil projects at airports throughout the U.S. and abroad. Our projects reach hundreds of millions of dollars in construction value. Our Associates focus on innovative design and technical excellence with a passion for completing projects on time, within budget and to our client’s complete satisfaction. RS&H fosters valued service and rewards our staff who are creative, organized, self-motivated and collegial. You will have an opportunity to advance your career and professional development as the engineering discipline leader on airport projects.
In this position, you will work on the design and construction of Aviation building projects including terminal buildings, support facilities, and electrical site design. Design functions will include the design of power distribution, lighting systems, fire alarm systems, and Information technology systems. You will coordinate and work closely with other Engineers and architects as part of a multidiscipline team or work on independent electrical tasks. Additionally, you should have at least 3 to 5 years’ experience in Electrical Engineering of building design, have the ability to develop construction documents and be able to write technical reports. Familiarity with NEC is required.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: (Submission Summary):
1. Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET-accredited university
2. 4+ years of experience in Electrical Engineering of building electrical systems, including power distribution, lighting, and security
3. PE Required
4. Knowledge of electrical engineering principles and practices
5. Some travel may be required (domestic and international)
6. Revit, AutoCAD and Microsoft Office Proficiency
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