Electrical Engineer/Electrical PE
Johnson Thermal Systems
- Caldwell, ID
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Competitive salary
- Weekly pay with Direct Deposit
- Generous PTO program
- Comprehensive Health/Dental/Vision Insurance that is affordable.
- Fitness Benefit
- Career Development to keep you on the cutting edge of technology.
- A fun, fast-paced culture with company events and professional growth opportunities.
- 9 paid holidays.
- 401k with an annual employer match of 3%
- Boot Allowance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Prepare technical drawings and specifications of electrical systems to ensure that installation and operations conform to quality standards and customer requirements.
- Develop designs for various electrical systems, switchboards, and components such as circuits, transformers, and power distribution systems.
- Create circuit diagrams for the manufacturing process.
- Create and manage Bills of Materials (BoMs)
- Test and evaluate electrical equipment to determine that it meets industry and quality standards and performance requirements.
- Ensure compliance with safety regulations and codes when designing and installing electrical systems.
- Conduct research to identify new trends, technologies, and techniques that could improve electrical systems or equipment.
- Collaborate and communicate with other departments and engineers to ensure compliance with industry and safety regulations, while overseeing that the projects meet customers' needs.
- Provide technical support to ensure proper installation and maintenance of electrical systems. Investigate and troubleshoot customer issues and concerns in an efficient and professional manner.
- BS degree in electrical engineering or related engineering field; advanced degree is desirable.
- 4 plus years of experience in an engineering capacity, with progressively more responsible engineering project assignments
- Professional Engineering (PE) License
- Applicants without a PE license may apply but will be considered for the position of Electrical Engineer. Applicants with a PE will be considered first.
- Experience with electrical equipment and systems design and construction materials, techniques, and procedures.
- Advanced technical knowledge of manufacturing processes, electrical circuit design and testing procedures
- Knowledge of National Electrical Code (NEC), the National Safety Code (NSC), Uniform Building Code (UBC), International Building Code (IBC), national fire codes, and other construction codes; fire/life/safety systems
- Proficient knowledge in computer-aided design (CAD) and SolidWorks software, programming languages, or other tools.
- Valid driver's license and acceptable motor vehicle record.
- Weigh the short- and long-term implications of alternate engineering solutions when making decisions.
- Work with clients and participate with other engineers in the development of project plans of moderate complexity.
- Identify issues, develop possible solutions, prepare accurate documentation, and facilitate resolution of issues identified during the build process.
- Provide and document technical information to peer engineers, project team members, and engineering management to provide updates and/or influence decisions on technical issues.
- Strong organizational and multitasking skills.
- Ability to work individually and in a team environment.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- High degree of accuracy and attention to detail.