Electrical Healthcare Engineer to work full time for SJS Executives for possible upcoming operations at a local Veteran's Affairs Hospital in El Paso, Texas.
Benefits will include: 80 hours of accumulated PTO, Medical, Dental, Vision, Short term disability, Long term disability, Critical Illness, and accident.
Responsibilities:- Serve as the Subject Matter Expert (SME) for all electrical power, emergency power, electronic, and low-voltage systems throughout the medical center, ensuring patient safety, system reliability, and regulatory compliance.
- Provide engineering leadership for normal power, Essential Electrical Systems (EES), emergency generators, UPS systems, Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS), fire alarm systems, Building Automation Systems (BMS/DDC), structured cabling, and electronic security systems.
- Plan, design, manage, and administer Minor Construction, Non-Recurring Maintenance (NRM), Station Level, and leased facility projects from concept through construction and project closeout.
- Manage Architecture & Engineering (A/E) and construction contracts to ensure compliance with VA standards, project specifications, schedules, codes, and regulatory requirements.
- Serve as the engineering advisor, project manager, construction coordinator, contract administrator, and technical consultant for assigned healthcare engineering projects.
- Chair Integrated Project Teams (IPTs) consisting of multidisciplinary stakeholders and provide technical leadership throughout project planning and execution.
- Maintain engineering drawings, specifications, technical reference libraries, one-line diagrams, panel schedules, feeder directories, arc flash documentation, and other engineering records.
- Develop and maintain Preventive Maintenance (PM) and Corrective Maintenance programs, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), Emergency Power Supply System (EPSS) documentation, and operational procedures.
- Lead commissioning, re-commissioning, startup, functional testing, acceptance, and turnover activities for electrical, emergency power, and low-voltage systems.
- Analyze power quality, ATS performance, BMS trends, and electrical system data to improve operational reliability and support risk-based decision making.
- Provide technical training and mentoring for facility maintenance personnel and operations staff.
- Support strategic infrastructure planning and provide engineering recommendations for healthcare facility improvements.
- Engineer, administer, and maintain dedicated physical and virtual servers supporting healthcare monitoring systems, laboratory environments, pharmaceutical storage, blood banks, operating rooms, and other critical healthcare applications.
- Design highly available and fault-tolerant server architectures that ensure continuous monitoring of patient-critical systems.
- Integrate special-purpose servers with enterprise network infrastructure while maintaining compliance with VA and federal cybersecurity requirements.
- Troubleshoot complex failures involving servers, virtual environments, databases, sensors, applications, and network infrastructure.
- Implement cybersecurity strategies including network segmentation, encryption, access controls, logging, monitoring, vulnerability management, and incident response.
- Develop and maintain cybersecurity documentation, system diagrams, and audit-ready operating procedures.
- Design and support enterprise network solutions supporting clinical infrastructure while coordinating network changes with regional and national IT teams.
- Maintain an active presence at construction sites to monitor installation and commissioning of electrical and low-voltage systems through project completion and occupancy.
- Review commissioning plans, functional performance tests, pre-functional checklists, deficiency logs, and contractor acceptance documentation.
- Verify proper installation and performance of medium- and low-voltage electrical distribution systems, including substations, switchgear, transformers, switchboards, panelboards, grounding systems, raceways, and busways.
- Oversee commissioning and acceptance of generators, UPS systems, ATS equipment, emergency power systems, and associated controls.
- Validate protective device coordination studies, short-circuit studies, breaker settings, transformer coordination, and arc flash labeling.
- Verify lighting systems, emergency lighting, lighting controls, occupancy controls, and time-based control sequences.
- Oversee Building Automation System (BMS/DDC) integration, point-to-point verification, alarm programming, trend development, graphics, BACnet/IP integration, and operational sequences.
- Verify fire alarm acceptance testing, mass notification systems, notification appliance circuits, audibility, intelligibility, smoke control interfaces, and emergency notification systems.
- Oversee acceptance and commissioning of electronic security systems, including access control, intrusion detection, video surveillance, intercom, public address, nurse call, code blue, radio paging, GPS clock systems, and emergency communications.
- Witness startup, commissioning, and functional testing of electrical and low-voltage systems performed by contractors.
- Review engineering drawings, as-built documents, Operations & Maintenance manuals, commissioning documentation, and contractor closeout packages.
- Conduct Operations & Maintenance training for facility personnel following project completion.
- Develop Emergency Power System Hazard Vulnerability Analyses and maintain NFPA 110 operational readiness documentation.
- Develop equipment maintenance procedures and asset documentation within BIM/FM data systems and computerized maintenance management systems.
- Collaborate with architects, engineers, contractors, commissioning agents, infection prevention personnel, facility leadership, and IT organizations to ensure successful project delivery and operational readiness.
Qualifications:- In accordance with federal regulations, possession of a valid Real ID is a requirement for this position.
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related engineering discipline (preferred).
- Minimum of 15 years of experience in hospital or healthcare electrical systems operations, maintenance, engineering, or construction.
- Minimum of 10 years of direct experience supporting electrical systems within acute care hospital patient care environments.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience with healthcare electronic systems, low-voltage systems, system design, construction, or commissioning.
- Electrical certifications, licensure, or code-related credentials preferred.
- Extensive knowledge of normal power, Essential Electrical Systems (EES), emergency generators, UPS systems, Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS), and Emergency Power Supply Systems (EPSS).
- Thorough understanding of VA Electrical Design Manual (PG-18-10), NEC Article 517, NFPA 70, NFPA 72, NFPA 99, NFPA 101, NFPA 110, OSHA, ANSI, and Joint Commission requirements.
- Experience with protective device coordination studies, short-circuit analysis, arc flash studies, selective coordination, and electrical distribution system design.
- Experience with fire alarm systems, mass notification systems, emergency communications, and integrated life safety systems.
- Knowledge of electronic security systems including access control, intrusion detection, video surveillance, nurse call, public address, intercom, and structured cabling.
- Experience with ANSI/TIA healthcare telecommunications standards, structured cabling, copper and fiber optic infrastructure, and telecommunications room design.
- Strong knowledge of Building Automation Systems (BMS/DDC), BACnet/IP networking, HVAC controls integration, and building systems interoperability.
- Experience implementing cybersecurity controls for operational technology (OT), building automation, fire alarm, and facility-related control systems.
- Knowledge of NIST, FISMA, Authority to Operate (ATO), and VA cybersecurity requirements.
- Experience with commissioning, re-commissioning, functional testing, startup verification, and construction turnover documentation.
- Ability to interpret engineering drawings, specifications, commissioning reports, and technical documentation.
- Experience administering A/E and construction contracts and leading multidisciplinary project teams.
- Strong understanding of medium- and low-voltage electrical distribution systems, grounding, transformers, switchgear, and power quality.
- Experience supporting enterprise networking, virtualization, server administration, and integration of mission-critical healthcare systems.
- Excellent analytical, organizational, troubleshooting, and project management skills.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to communicate technical information to engineers, contractors, clinicians, facility staff, and executive leadership.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, Building Management Systems, computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS), and engineering documentation software.
- Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects while maintaining compliance, operational reliability, patient safety, and survey readiness within a complex healthcare environment.
- Must satisfy all additional federal, VA, and facility-specific credentialing requirements.
- Must be able to successfully pass a drug test and a thorough background check for access onto a military installation; please note the background check for this position extends past 7 years, in conformance with federal law and US Department of Justice guidelines for work on a military installation.
SJS Executives' pay structure reflects a sincere effort to reward employees in accordance with factors such as, but not limited to years of experience, education, skills, budget constraints, and internal equity considerations, ensuring a fair and competitive compensation package. The actual salary may vary.