BS in Electrical Engineering or related field required.
10+ years in engineering with construction and contract administration experience.
Experience with federal government clients preferred.
Familiarity with large-scale projects, especially in the range of $100 million and up.
Proficiency in RMS 3.0 is a plus.
Responsibilities
Provide engineering services for multiple large federal projects.
Conduct site observation and reporting for assigned projects.
Offer technical and administrative support throughout the project lifecycle.
Oversee construction, contract administration, and quality assurance activities.
Analyze design and construction issues based on contract requirements.
Deliver compliance recommendations to government personnel.
Prepare detailed daily reports on engineering considerations and costs.
Benefits
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance.
Retirement savings plan with company match.
Paid time off and holidays.
Professional development and career advancement opportunities.
Supportive and collaborative work environment.
Full Job Description
Job Title: Project Engineer-Electrical
Work Location: Anchorage, AK (JBER)
Salary: Based on experience and will be discussed with manager in interview
REQUIREMENT- Must be a US Citizen and must pass a federal background review and drug screen
Duties/Responsibilities:
Candidate will provide engineering services on several simultaneous federal projects ranging in value up to tens of millions to hundreds of millions of dollars in construction value.
Experience with large Federal Building Design, Medical Building Design and/or Construction Projects, or other similarly complex projects is desired. For this requirement, "Large" projects are defined as a construction value of at least $100 million or more.
Candidate will be responsible for site observation and reporting on multiple assigned projects to government personnel.
Candidate will provide technical and administrative support.
Significant experience with low voltage systems preferred
Oversee construction, contract administration, and quality assurance activities in accordance with established policies, procedures, and regulations.
Analyze design and construction issues with respect to contract requirements.
Deliver recommendations to government personnel regarding compliance with contract provisions.
Candidate should be prepared to review and interpret plans and specifications, submittals, reports, schedules, modifications, cost estimates, pay applications, change orders and claims.
Provide field surveillance and prepare daily detailed reports covering all pertinent factors affecting cost and engineering considerations.
Participate in pre-construction conferences with government personnel.
Emphasis is placed on knowledge and experience with, but not limited to, Industrial/Laboratory building electrical Systems (low voltage and high voltage), system controls, building automation, data centers, and other complex electrical-engineering related elements found in large and complex buildings and utility plants.
Previous experience with US Army Corp of Engineers projects will also be viewed as a plus.
Education/Experience:
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, preferably in Electrical Engineering
Minimum of 10 years of engineering; construction and contract administration experience.
Experience on projects with government clients, preferred.
US Army Corp of Engineering or USACE projects is preferred as well.
Experience with Large "campus" type project is preferred
Experience using RMS 3.0, preferred
Benefits:
Competitive salary based on experience.
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance.
Retirement savings plan with company match.
Paid time off and holidays.
Professional development and career advancement opportunities.