Ferguson Electric
Overview
Ferguson Electric’s Electrical Engineer II is a mid‑level position focused on becoming self‑sufficient in design and engineering tasks. The role contributes to electrical system design, engineering, commissioning and construction efforts for commercial and industrial projects, including healthcare, education, research, commercial facilities, and utilities. Responsibilities include supporting project design teams, developing innovative solutions, ensuring compliance with applicable codes and standards, and providing guidance to junior staff.
Responsibilities
Electrical Systems Design
Design power distribution, lighting, fire alarm, communication systems for commercial and industrial projects.
Develop project design goals, specifications and strategies to meet client requirements.
Conduct quality control reviews of engineering documents for accuracy and compliance.
Ensure designs comply with codes (NFPA, IEEE) and industry standards.
Electrical Systems Analysis & Field Support
Specify electrical equipment, components, and materials; ensure compatibility with project needs and budgets.
Perform engineering studies (load analysis, short‑circuit, coordination, arc flash) using tools such as SKM or Easypower.
Review submittals, shop drawings and construction documents.
Develop relay, transformer, breaker and battery testing plans and reports.
Provide support to service technicians troubleshooting customer electrical system problems.
Project Leadership
Coordinate electrical engineering aspects, ensuring adherence to budgets, schedules and quality standards.
Participate in project team and client meetings to align on scope, progress and deliverables.
Assist in preparing construction documents.
Site Engagement
Attend job‑site visits to observe existing conditions and monitor construction progress.
Provide technical support to field teams and subcontractors.
Perform physical walk‑throughs to assess conditions and resolve issues.
Process Improvement
Develop strategies to improve design quality, coordination and efficiency.
Support incorporation of renewable and sustainable design practices where applicable.
Requirements / Qualifications
Education & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Architectural Engineering from an ABET‑accredited program (required).
4‑6 years of electrical engineering experience on commercial or industrial projects.
Engineer‑in‑Training (EIT) certification required or 5‑years direct experience.
Technical Skills
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite.
Experience with drawing software (Revit, AutoCAD) and electrical analysis software (SKM).
Understanding of NEC, IEEE and other relevant codes for power distribution, lighting and communication systems.
Ability to read and understand construction drawings and specifications.
Basic knowledge of electrical system installation methods and standards.
Exposure to renewable energy or sustainable design practices a plus.
Soft Skills
Strong problem‑solving and multitasking ability.
Leadership and mentorship skills.
Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
Organizational and time‑management skills.
Adaptability to adjusted work schedules, including occasional overtime.
Willingness to accept constructive feedback and improve performance.
Willingness to learn and develop skills across engineering tasks, software and equipment.
Other Requirements
Capability to conduct physical site walk‑throughs under varied environmental conditions.
Participation in manufacturer or in‑house training to enhance skills.
Work location:
Buffalo, NY .
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Responsibilities
Electrical Systems Design
Design power distribution, lighting, fire alarm, communication systems for commercial and industrial projects.
Develop project design goals, specifications and strategies to meet client requirements.
Conduct quality control reviews of engineering documents for accuracy and compliance.
Ensure designs comply with codes (NFPA, IEEE) and industry standards.
Electrical Systems Analysis & Field Support
Specify electrical equipment, components, and materials; ensure compatibility with project needs and budgets.
Perform engineering studies (load analysis, short‑circuit, coordination, arc flash) using tools such as SKM or Easypower.
Review submittals, shop drawings and construction documents.
Develop relay, transformer, breaker and battery testing plans and reports.
Provide support to service technicians troubleshooting customer electrical system problems.
Project Leadership
Coordinate electrical engineering aspects, ensuring adherence to budgets, schedules and quality standards.
Participate in project team and client meetings to align on scope, progress and deliverables.
Assist in preparing construction documents.
Site Engagement
Attend job‑site visits to observe existing conditions and monitor construction progress.
Provide technical support to field teams and subcontractors.
Perform physical walk‑throughs to assess conditions and resolve issues.
Process Improvement
Develop strategies to improve design quality, coordination and efficiency.
Support incorporation of renewable and sustainable design practices where applicable.
Requirements / Qualifications
Education & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Architectural Engineering from an ABET‑accredited program (required).
4‑6 years of electrical engineering experience on commercial or industrial projects.
Engineer‑in‑Training (EIT) certification required or 5‑years direct experience.
Technical Skills
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite.
Experience with drawing software (Revit, AutoCAD) and electrical analysis software (SKM).
Understanding of NEC, IEEE and other relevant codes for power distribution, lighting and communication systems.
Ability to read and understand construction drawings and specifications.
Basic knowledge of electrical system installation methods and standards.
Exposure to renewable energy or sustainable design practices a plus.
Soft Skills
Strong problem‑solving and multitasking ability.
Leadership and mentorship skills.
Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
Organizational and time‑management skills.
Adaptability to adjusted work schedules, including occasional overtime.
Willingness to accept constructive feedback and improve performance.
Willingness to learn and develop skills across engineering tasks, software and equipment.
Other Requirements
Capability to conduct physical site walk‑throughs under varied environmental conditions.
Participation in manufacturer or in‑house training to enhance skills.
Work location:
Buffalo, NY .
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