Engineering Specialist
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer
Overview
This position serves as the second-level electrical engineering specialist for the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) within the Construction and Facilities Management Office (CFMO). As a recognized technical expert, the incumbent performs advanced and highly complex work involving the design, review, and implementation of electrical systems for state and federally funded construction projects across Michigan Army National Guard facilities.
The employee functions as a statewide resource in electrical engineering, applying independent judgment to solve challenging design and field problems, advising leadership on energy resilience and infrastructure improvements, and ensuring compliance with applicable codes and standards. This position requires professional expertise in facility-scale power systems, emergency generation, lighting, and low-voltage infrastructure. The incumbent also leads the integration of carbon reduction and energy resilience strategies consistent with state and federal goals.
Responsibilities• Design, review, and implement electrical systems for state and federally funded construction projects at Michigan Army National Guard facilities.
• Serve as a statewide electrical engineering resource, applying independent judgment to solve design and field problems.
• Advise leadership on energy resilience, infrastructure improvements, and compliance with codes and standards.
• Lead the integration of carbon reduction and energy resilience strategies aligned with state and federal goals.
QualificationsEducation: Possession of a bachelor of science degree in engineering.
Experience: Four years of professional experience equivalent to an Engineer, including two years equivalent to an Engineer P11 or one year equivalent to an Engineer 12.
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