Energy Jobline ZR
Electrical Engineer II in Milwaukee
Energy Jobline ZR, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 53244
About Us
Steele Solutions, Inc. is the nation’s leading designer and manufacturer of steel work platforms and mezzanines. We have recently launched our automation division to address key challenges in material handling and control systems. With this launch, we’re looking for an Electrical Engineer II to join our automation team in Atlanta, GA or Milwaukee, WI.
Summary Under limited supervision, the
Electrical Engineer II
is responsible for independently executing electrical design tasks and supporting projects through all phases of development in material handling environments. Building foundational skills, this role includes panel design, safety circuit integration, and field troubleshooting while supporting system standardization and mentoring entry‑level engineers.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities This list of duties and responsibilities is not all inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and responsibilities as management may deem necessary from time to time.
Create and revise electrical schematics, I/O lists, and BOMs for standard automation systems.
Apply standard panel layout practices and support efforts to improve internal design libraries.
Ensure compliance with UL508A, NEC, and IEC standards in all deliverables.
Design motor starter circuits, control panels, and interface wiring for low‑voltage equipment.
Perform power calculations, wire sizing, and overcurrent protection selection.
Support onsite commissioning and provide hands‑on troubleshooting.
Maintain and update redlines and as‑builts based on field conditions.
Review and validate deliverables from Electrical Engineer I roles.
Share lessons learned and provide coaching to junior team members.
Contribute to documentation and standard process updates for internal training use.
Work closely with Controls Engineers to align wiring practices and I/O requirements.
Interface with Project Managers for scheduling, procurement support, and installation oversight.
Coordinate with panel shops and installers to resolve field discrepancies.
Recommend changes to improve system reliability, manufacturability, or cost‑effectiveness.
Participate in early‑stage design reviews and suggest alternative component selections.
Stay informed on updates in safety compliance and power distribution technologies.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or related field.
2–4 years of experience in industrial electrical design, preferably in automation or material handling.
Proficiency in AutoCAD Electrical (or similar software).
Working knowledge of UL, NEC, and IEC electrical code requirements.
Ability to read and produce schematics, layout drawings, and panel documentation.
Familiarity with VFDs, power supplies, terminal blocks, and industrial sensors.
Ability to travel up to 35% for commissioning effort and support.
Strong analytical and documentation skills.
Work Environment The position works in an office environment – location Atlanta, GA or Milwaukee, WI. Travel up to 35%.
Why You’ll Love Working Here
A collaborative culture.
Opportunities to make a real impact as we grow.
Competitive pay, great benefits, and a great team.
Celebrations, volunteer days, and moments that make work more than just “work.”
Are You Ready to Join the SSi Team? If you are interested in applying for this job please press the Apply Button and follow the application process. Energy Jobline wishes you the very best of luck in your next career move.
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Summary Under limited supervision, the
Electrical Engineer II
is responsible for independently executing electrical design tasks and supporting projects through all phases of development in material handling environments. Building foundational skills, this role includes panel design, safety circuit integration, and field troubleshooting while supporting system standardization and mentoring entry‑level engineers.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities This list of duties and responsibilities is not all inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and responsibilities as management may deem necessary from time to time.
Create and revise electrical schematics, I/O lists, and BOMs for standard automation systems.
Apply standard panel layout practices and support efforts to improve internal design libraries.
Ensure compliance with UL508A, NEC, and IEC standards in all deliverables.
Design motor starter circuits, control panels, and interface wiring for low‑voltage equipment.
Perform power calculations, wire sizing, and overcurrent protection selection.
Support onsite commissioning and provide hands‑on troubleshooting.
Maintain and update redlines and as‑builts based on field conditions.
Review and validate deliverables from Electrical Engineer I roles.
Share lessons learned and provide coaching to junior team members.
Contribute to documentation and standard process updates for internal training use.
Work closely with Controls Engineers to align wiring practices and I/O requirements.
Interface with Project Managers for scheduling, procurement support, and installation oversight.
Coordinate with panel shops and installers to resolve field discrepancies.
Recommend changes to improve system reliability, manufacturability, or cost‑effectiveness.
Participate in early‑stage design reviews and suggest alternative component selections.
Stay informed on updates in safety compliance and power distribution technologies.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or related field.
2–4 years of experience in industrial electrical design, preferably in automation or material handling.
Proficiency in AutoCAD Electrical (or similar software).
Working knowledge of UL, NEC, and IEC electrical code requirements.
Ability to read and produce schematics, layout drawings, and panel documentation.
Familiarity with VFDs, power supplies, terminal blocks, and industrial sensors.
Ability to travel up to 35% for commissioning effort and support.
Strong analytical and documentation skills.
Work Environment The position works in an office environment – location Atlanta, GA or Milwaukee, WI. Travel up to 35%.
Why You’ll Love Working Here
A collaborative culture.
Opportunities to make a real impact as we grow.
Competitive pay, great benefits, and a great team.
Celebrations, volunteer days, and moments that make work more than just “work.”
Are You Ready to Join the SSi Team? If you are interested in applying for this job please press the Apply Button and follow the application process. Energy Jobline wishes you the very best of luck in your next career move.
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