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Join MEYERS+ ENGINEERS as an Electrical Engineer in San Francisco. Design innovative, sustainable buildings using Revit and performing complex calculations. This role requires 3+ years' experience, LEED accreditation, and expertise in NEC/CBC codes. Advance into project management while mentoring...
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United States , San Francisco
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Senior Electrical Engineer, Load Interconnection
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Join Crusoe as a Senior Electrical Engineer, Load Interconnection. You will be a key contributor, performing grid integration studies and managing interconnection applications in markets like ERCOT and SPP. This role requires a Master's in Power Systems, deep technical expertise in system modelin...
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United States , Denver; San Francisco; Dallas
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150000.00 - 180000.00 USD / Year
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Electrical Engineer, Load Interconnection
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Join Crusoe as an Electrical Engineer, Load Interconnection, and be a key contributor to expanding our energy infrastructure. You will perform critical grid integration studies and manage interconnection applications in markets like ERCOT and SPP. This role requires expertise in power system mode...
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United States , Denver; San Francisco; Dallas
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116000.00 - 140000.00 USD / Year
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Electrical engineering jobs represent a dynamic and essential field at the intersection of innovation, infrastructure, and technology. Professionals in this discipline apply the principles of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism to design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacturing of electrical systems and components. The scope of work is vast, encompassing everything from microscopic circuits in consumer electronics to massive power generation and distribution grids that power cities. Pursuing electrical engineering jobs means entering a profession dedicated to solving complex problems and building the systems that modern society depends on daily. Typically, electrical engineers engage in a cycle of design, analysis, and project management. Common responsibilities include developing detailed electrical plans and schematics using computer-aided design (CAD) and Building Information Modeling (BIM) software like AutoCAD and Revit. They perform critical calculations for power load, short-circuit analysis, lighting (photometrics), and system reliability to ensure safety and efficiency. A significant part of the role involves ensuring all designs comply with stringent regulatory codes and standards, such as the National Electrical Code (NEC), NFPA codes, and IEEE standards. Electrical engineers also prepare technical documentation, including specifications, reports, and construction drawings, and often provide construction administration services, answering requests for information and solving issues that arise during the building phase. The profession demands a strong foundation in mathematics and physics, typically validated by a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from an ABET-accredited program. Key skills include proficiency in specialized engineering software for design and simulation, analytical thinking for problem-solving, and meticulous attention to detail. As these roles are highly collaborative, exceptional communication and teamwork skills are crucial for coordinating with architects, mechanical engineers, clients, utility companies, and construction teams. Many electrical engineering jobs also value or require professional certifications, such as the Engineer-in-Training (EIT) and Professional Engineer (PE) licenses, which denote a higher level of expertise and accountability. Electrical engineers can specialize in numerous subfields, including power systems, control systems, electronics, telecommunications, and signal processing. Whether working on building systems like lighting, fire alarm, and power distribution for facilities, or on product development, robotics, or renewable energy projects, the core mission remains: to create safe, efficient, and innovative electrical solutions. For those with a passion for technology and a drive to shape the physical and digital world, electrical engineering jobs offer a rewarding career path full of challenges and opportunities for growth. Explore the diverse range of electrical engineering jobs available to find a role that matches your specialization and career ambitions.

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