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Associate Electrical Engineer

The Electrical Power Engineering Team at the Naval Reactors Facility maintains and develops electrical power infrastructure across a 90-acre facility in support of mission critical processes of the United States Navy.  We are a team of talented professionals, and we are looking for an associate level engineer to build their career with us.  The chosen individual will have the opportunity to:

Design, maintain, and repair critical electrical infrastructure including, but not limited to, switchgear, power panels, lighting systems, and backup power systems (UPS and Generator).
Provide contribution in the development of electrical drawings, specifications, schedules, and cost estimates.
Gather surveys, write reports, and develop documents using Microsoft products such as Word, Excel, OneNote, and PowerPoint.
Manage design with National Electrical Codes (NFPA & International Code Council) and assure design documents are prepared in compliance with these codes.
Provide engineering support in areas of expertise and be able to work effectively as a team player with other engineering professionals, crafts trades personnel, management, business developers, and administrative staff.
Learn from seasoned professionals with industry experience.
Required Combination of Knowledge and Skill
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in electrical engineering; or Master's degree from an accredited college or university in electrical engineering.

Preferred Skills
Familiarity with electrical trade work and equipment installations
Power systems focus in undergraduate degree
Demonstrated effectiveness in working with teams
Participation in large scale construction projects
Familiarity with electrical power diagrams and schematics
Knowledge of CAD software
Knowledge of SKM Power Tools software or equivalent.
Knowledge of NFPA 70 & 70E and familiarity other industry building codes
Must be flexible in work assignments.