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Arcadis

SENIOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER PE- FEDERAL FACILITY PROJECTS

Arcadis, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383

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Senior Electrical Engineer (PE) – Federal Facility Projects Arcadis , the world’s leading firm in sustainable design, engineering and consultancy, is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer to lead facility design projects for U.S. Government and federal agency clients.

Responsibilities

Lead electrical design teams, mentor junior staff, and deliver construction‑ready IFC design packages.

Design facilities for industrial, commercial, institutional sectors, including projects with the USACE or NAVFAC.

Take ownership of the project lifecycle: budgeting, proposals, schedules, staffing, and resource allocation.

Engage in business development and foster relationships with federal, state, and local government stakeholders.

Ensure compliance with federal and industry standards (UFC, UFGS, NFPA, NEC, NESC, NETA, ANSI, IEEE, UL, UBC, IEC, CE, EN).

Travel up to 20% for project work, including site visits.

Qualifications

U.S. citizenship.

Minimum 12 years of consulting engineering experience in facility design, with extensive focus on federal government/agency projects.

Proven experience delivering IFC design packages for federal facilities.

Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and an active Professional Engineering (PE) license in the U.S.; multiple state licenses preferred.

Exceptional communication skills for presentations, speaking, and written work.

Benefits & Salary Competitive salary range: $110,000 – $180,000, based on experience, education, and project location. Full‑time benefits include medical, dental, vision, 401(k), paid parental leave, PTO, and optional wellness and tuition reimbursement.

Equal Employment Opportunity Arcadis is an equal‑opportunity employer. Women, minorities, people with disabilities and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply. Arcadis is committed to a policy of non‑discrimination in employment on any basis prohibited by law.

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