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The Associate Electrical Designer at Power Design is an essential part of our engineering team. As the Associate Designer, you will work on modeling the electrical and mechanical systems, performing calculations and photometric studies, and designing the equipment connections for large-scale projects.
Job Responsibility:
Coordinate the best design solutions for electrical and mechanical systems by applying industry knowledge and quality standards while considering customer needs and budgeting requirements
With design direction, support, and guidance from all team members, work directly with Revit CADD technicians to ensure quality and review constructability
Apply code knowledge to light, power, telecom, and fire alarm systems
Perform photometric studies, short circuit analysis, and voltage drop calculations
Requirements:
A team player who always acts with customers in mind and thrives in a constantly changing and evolving environment with some electrical and mechanical design experience
A quick learner interested in design fundamentals for electrical systems with some CADD/Revit experience
Bachelor’s degree in engineering is preferred, but not required
Working knowledge of electrical codes (such as IBC, IECC, NEC, ASHRAE) and electrical system calculations, with some experience in visual photometric software (or similar)
An excellent communicator who is able to read and interpret blueprints, submittals, and specifications
Candidates must be fluent in written and spoken English, as this role requires communication with English-speaking clients and colleagues
Having a US Visa will be a plus, as there will be travel to the U.S. for onboarding, training, and team building
Demonstrate and uphold Power Design’s core values, which include integrity, accountability, teamwork, innovation, and growth