Electrical Engineer(Building/Power Systems) - Intern/Co-Op - Fall 2025
Dennis Group for New Grads, Co-Ops & Internships
- Salt Lake City, UT
- Training
- Full-time
- Design electrical systems for building power, i.e. normal, emergency, and standby power distribution systems for 208v, 480v, and medium voltage for industrial facilities.
- Document all necessary calculations for the design such as short circuit, selective coordination, arc flash, generator sizing, steady state and transient voltage drops, load calculations, conductor sizing, raceway fills, etc.
- Maintain project document organization
- Manage time and meet commitments
- Understand Ohms Law, AC/DC, Electric and magnetic fields
- Understand power system theory – 3-phase vector math, power factor, symmetrical components
- Understand capacitors, inductors, and resonance
- Design lighting for food processing spaces, including lighting calculations for emergency and inspection lighting level needs. Coordinate fixture placement/mounting with other trades.
- Design fire alarm systems per NFPA 72, 101, and local building code.
- Design low voltage systems such as LAN, phones, PA, Wi-Fi, access control, cameras, etc.
- Produce bid documents consisting of layout drawings, one-line, riser, schedules, details, and specifications.
- CAD – add 2D devices to Xrefs
- Procure long lead light fixtures and power distribution equipment such as switchgears, switchboards, panelboards, transformers, MCC’s, generators, variable speed drives, and UPS’s.
- Transformer configurations
- Estimate weights of main tray/trapezes and equipment needing support
- Assist in managing electrical bid process for clients, observing construction, and assisting with startup.
- Project planning and feasibility studies.
- Actively participate in and support department-wide standard development, updates, and maintenance.
- Research electrical building/power materials and best practices
- Support talent growth within our organization
- Sophomore, Junior or Senior pursuing a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or related field.
- Proficiency with MS Office (Excel, Word, Access).
- Familiarity with three phase power, the National Electric Code, wireless radio systems, fire and security systems, Fiber or LAN cabling is a plus.
- Familiarity with designing lighting, fire alarm systems, and low voltage systems for building spaces, including lighting calculations, and coordinating fixture placement with trades.
- GPA: 3.0 or above
- Travel to customer project sites for fieldwork, review, audit, and meetings, estimated 25%.
- Familiarity AutoCAD, Revit, or similar software.
- Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
- Must be able to lift-up to 15 pounds at times.
- Up to 25% travel required to visit project site and other offices.