SSOE - Austin, TX
posted about 2 months ago
We are seeking a skilled Senior Electrical Engineer to join our dynamic team in the Santa Clara (CA), Hillsboro (OR) or Austin (TX) area. In this role, you will play a pivotal role in designing and shaping the future of advanced industrial, semiconductor, biotech, healthcare, and pharmaceutical facilities for the world's leading high-tech companies. You will work closely with our clients, engineering teams, and other professionals to ensure that projects meet and exceed industry standards. If you have a passion for cutting-edge technology, your expertise will be crucial in ensuring the quality, compliance, and innovation of our designs. We offer hybrid work schedule options for this role. A typical day might include leading and producing technical project plans, specifications, drawings, and models that meet our specifications and client needs. You will perform and evaluate all appropriate calculations required for the electrical design packages and verify that all applicable codes have been incorporated. You will develop the Basis of Design, one-line drawings, panel schedules, equipment data sheets, and specifications for electrical systems. Collaboration with senior engineers, project managers, and other stakeholders will be essential as you work on specific objectives and complex features, deriving possible solutions to unusual problems. You will apply standard design techniques and procedures, exercising judgment in making minor adaptations and modifications to design concepts. Quality control will be a priority, ensuring compliance with company and team design and CAD standards. Coordination with other design disciplines such as Mechanical, Structural, Process/Chemical, and Architectural will be necessary to meet design package needs. Additionally, you will effectively lead, direct, and mentor associate engineers and designers, focusing on employee growth, project success, and overall performance. Field verifications and site walks will be part of your responsibilities to identify, verify, resolve, and incorporate solutions into design packages, and you may troubleshoot design problems in the field during construction.