Electrical Engineer Engineering - Caldwell, ID at Geebo

Electrical Engineer

Job Title:
Electrical Engineer Status:
Full-time, ExemptSalary:
$80,000 - $100,000About us:
Since 1993, Industrial Builders has upheld an unwavering commitment to top-tier construction standards. As a premier industrial firm, we cater to a diverse array of sectors, including Power Generation, Baggage Handling, Renewable Energy, Water and Wastewater Treatment, Mining, and Pipelines. Our dedication extends across both private and public domains, ensuring excellence in every project we undertake.Job
Summary:
We are looking for a mid-level Electrical Engineer to help grow and manage our operations. This position will work to design, develop, and maintain electrical systems and components in our projects. The ideal candidate will have expertise in industrial construction environments and a commitment to ensuring the highest standards of safety and efficiency. This position will report to the Engineering Manager.What Industrial Builders Offers:
Competitive Salary Weekly pay with Direct Deposit Generous PTO Program Comprehensive Health/Dental/Vision/Insurance Career Development and professional growth opportunities Paid holidays 401 K Objectives of this role:
Create and issue construction drawings, specifications, and technical reports. Model and analyze power system studies. Maintain knowledge of applicable codes and standards including NEC, NESC, NFPA 70E, NFPA 79, IECC, and IEEE. Compensation details:
80000-100000 Yearly SalaryPI3d3b64932bfb-25448-34328618 Recommended Skills Construction Electrical Installation Work Electrical Engineering Safety Principles Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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