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The firm is seeking a
Electrical EIT (Engineer in Training)
to join their growing engineering team. This position is ideal for an early-career engineer eager to work alongside Professional Engineers on municipal and utility-related electrical systems — including power distribution, lighting, controls, and instrumentation for infrastructure projects. You’ll have the opportunity to participate in all phases of project development, from concept through construction, while receiving hands-on mentorship that supports your path to PE licensure. Key Responsibilities
Assist senior electrical engineers with the design and development of electrical systems for water/wastewater facilities, pump stations, lift stations, and treatment plants. Prepare detailed electrical drawings, schematics, wiring diagrams, and layouts using
AutoCAD
(Civil 3D or Electrical). Perform load calculations, lighting and power design, and short-circuit analysis under the direction of licensed engineers. Contribute to the preparation of technical reports, construction documents, and specifications. Coordinate electrical designs with civil, mechanical, and structural disciplines to ensure seamless project integration. Support field investigations, testing, and construction phase services as needed. Participate in project meetings, site visits, and client discussions to gain exposure to real-world engineering challenges. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering
required. EIT certification
(or ability to obtain within 6 months). 0–4 years of relevant experience in electrical design for infrastructure or utility systems. Proficiency with
AutoCAD
(Civil 3D or Electrical) and Microsoft Office Suite. Familiarity with NEC, NFPA, and related electrical codes and standards. Strong problem-solving, organizational, and communication skills. Enthusiastic learner who thrives in a collaborative, mentorship-driven environment. Previous internship or project experience in municipal, industrial, or water/wastewater electrical design preferred. Why Join?
Competitive compensation and benefits package. Broad exposure to multidisciplinary civil and electrical projects. Mentorship and guidance from licensed Professional Engineers. Defined career path toward PE licensure and long-term advancement. Collaborative, team-oriented environment that values professional development. Flexible/hybrid work structure (initially in-office). Ready to Power Your Future?
If you’re ready to kickstart your electrical engineering career with a firm that values mentorship, technical growth, and meaningful project work — this is the place for you. Let’s hop on a brief call and start building your path toward licensure and leadership.
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The firm is seeking a
Electrical EIT (Engineer in Training)
to join their growing engineering team. This position is ideal for an early-career engineer eager to work alongside Professional Engineers on municipal and utility-related electrical systems — including power distribution, lighting, controls, and instrumentation for infrastructure projects. You’ll have the opportunity to participate in all phases of project development, from concept through construction, while receiving hands-on mentorship that supports your path to PE licensure. Key Responsibilities
Assist senior electrical engineers with the design and development of electrical systems for water/wastewater facilities, pump stations, lift stations, and treatment plants. Prepare detailed electrical drawings, schematics, wiring diagrams, and layouts using
AutoCAD
(Civil 3D or Electrical). Perform load calculations, lighting and power design, and short-circuit analysis under the direction of licensed engineers. Contribute to the preparation of technical reports, construction documents, and specifications. Coordinate electrical designs with civil, mechanical, and structural disciplines to ensure seamless project integration. Support field investigations, testing, and construction phase services as needed. Participate in project meetings, site visits, and client discussions to gain exposure to real-world engineering challenges. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering
required. EIT certification
(or ability to obtain within 6 months). 0–4 years of relevant experience in electrical design for infrastructure or utility systems. Proficiency with
AutoCAD
(Civil 3D or Electrical) and Microsoft Office Suite. Familiarity with NEC, NFPA, and related electrical codes and standards. Strong problem-solving, organizational, and communication skills. Enthusiastic learner who thrives in a collaborative, mentorship-driven environment. Previous internship or project experience in municipal, industrial, or water/wastewater electrical design preferred. Why Join?
Competitive compensation and benefits package. Broad exposure to multidisciplinary civil and electrical projects. Mentorship and guidance from licensed Professional Engineers. Defined career path toward PE licensure and long-term advancement. Collaborative, team-oriented environment that values professional development. Flexible/hybrid work structure (initially in-office). Ready to Power Your Future?
If you’re ready to kickstart your electrical engineering career with a firm that values mentorship, technical growth, and meaningful project work — this is the place for you. Let’s hop on a brief call and start building your path toward licensure and leadership.
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