Job Description
Interpret and apply national, state, and local codes and standards, and customer design requirements for the preparation of electrical design / construction documents, specifications, and system descriptions related to assigned tasks through project startup
Prepare and modify electrical design drawings (e.g., single line diagrams, schematics, wiring diagram layouts, raceway, lighting, and grounding)
Perform complex system studies (e.g., short circuit, load flow, stability, motor starting, harmonics, relay coordination and ground grid)
Develop complex area classifications and design documents
Develop complex electrical design documents
Perform electrical calculations such as short circuit, relay coordination, voltage drop, cable de-rating, and cable pulling tension
Prepare motor schematics and wiring diagrams
Requirements
Education and Experience: Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and minimum (10-15) years of work-related experience.
U.S Citizenship Required
Working knowledge of applicable federal (including Department of Energy orders), state, and local codes and standards
Significant experience providing Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) services on large industrial projects
Proficiency executing large EPC projects utilizing engineering analysis, 3D modeling and 2D Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) automation tools in a multi-discipline environment
Preferred
Experience with design of systems, structures, and components for nuclear facilities under the requirements of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) NQA-1
Advanced knowledge of commercial availability and cost of materials
Demonstrated experience managing and leading large projects
Proficiency with project set-up, development of control-level schedules, progress reporting and project close-out
EPC project experience for the following industries:
U.S Department of Energy or other U.S. Federal Government Agency
Nuclear facilities under a nuclear quality assurance program
Manufacturing, pharmaceutical or biotechnology
Advanced knowledge of:
Electrical codes and standards
Electrical power systems
Electrical power systems software (e.g., SmartPlant Electrical (SPEL), Electrical
Transient and Analysis Program (ETAP)
Compensation & Benefits
Professional Hourly Rate: $100-$130/hour
Insurance: Medical + Dental + Vision + Disability
401k: 4% point-for-point contribution match after six months of employment
Expense Reimbursement: Expense reimbursement is available for out-of-town candidates. Expenses are reimbursed per U.S. GSA FY 2026 per diem rates for Aiken/Greenville, South Carolina ($178/day)
