Senior Electrical Engineer - PE Engineering - Saint Charles, IL at Geebo

Senior Electrical Engineer - PE

Civil Engineering Design Firm Seeks Talented Senior Electrical EngineerThis Jobot Job is hosted by:
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Salary:
$130,000 - $160,000 per yearA bit about us:
We are a civil and environmental engineering and surveying firm specializing in planning, design and construction engineering for infrastructure development and rehabilitation.
Our growing team in Saint Charles is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer with an active PE License to work with our large list of water/wastewater municipal clients.
Why join us? Continuing education credits Dental insurance Disability insurance Health insurance Life insurance Profit sharing Retirement plan Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Job Details Must have a valid PE License in Illinois Expertise with low and medium Voltage industrial distribution Firm working knowledge of the National Electric Code (NFPA 70) including Article 500-Hazardous (Classified) Locations Experience with preparing short circuit studies, protective device coordination studies, and arc flash hazards analyses.
Instrumentation and control and Supervisory Control and Date Acquisition (SCADA) systems.
Expertise in preparation and review of electrical schematic diagrams, wiring diagrams, P&IDs, and single line drawings Experience in the preparation procurement specifications for electrical distributions and controls equipment.
Experience in providing support for project construction on-site testing, system startup and troubleshooting.
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