Electrical Engineer - Building Systems
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineer
- Building Systems
Location:
Salt Lake City, Utah
Schedule:
Full time
- Year round
Travel:
Roughly 30%
Currently seeking an Electrical Engineer for a national engineering firm which offers complete planning, process engineering, facility development, and construction management services.
Preferred experience of designing and specifying the following systems:
- Normal and emergency power distribution system; one-line, riser and layout drawings
- Switchgear, switchboards, distribution panels, panel boards and dry-type step down transformers
- Medium voltage distribution equipment, cabling, terminations, etc.
- Generators, transfer switches, etc.
- Pad mounted transformers
- Bonding and grounding
- Fire alarm systems
Should be capable of performing the following design items:
- Short circuit, power system and arc flash hazard analysis studies
- Voltage drop, conductor de-rating and power factor correction calculations
- Lighting photometry calculations
A working knowledge of the following would be beneficial:
- Auto Desk Building Systems 2010 (Electrical Systems and 3D layouts)
- NFPA 20, 70, 70E, 72, 101, 110 & 450
- IEE 1584
Required:
- 5+ years of experience
- Candidates without a minimum of a Bachelors' degree will not be considered.
- PE or EIT certificate preferred
- Ability to travel to project sites as needed
Not accepting applications from candidates who will require visa sponsorship. Only candidates who are U.S. Citizens, lawful residents, or are otherwise authorized to work in the US without employer sponsorship will be considered.
The successful candidates will be professional, self-motivated, energetic and enthusiastic with excellent communication and inter-personal skills. Compensation includes base salary (based on experience) plus eligibility for performance bonus, profit share, 401k employer contribution, health/dental/disability/life benefits, flexible spending and paid vacation.
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