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Project Engineer – Electrical (San Francisco, CA)
A well-established Bay Area electrical contractor is seeking a Project Engineer to support major public‑works projects across San Francisco. The company specializes in street‑lighting systems, traffic signals, low‑voltage infrastructure, ITS/communications, and overhead traction power systems for municipal transit.
Base pay range: $80,000 – $120,000 per year.
Role Overview The Project Engineer will support project planning, coordination, documentation, and field execution. You’ll work closely with Project Managers, Superintendents, and field crews to ensure successful delivery of complex municipal electrical projects.
Key Responsibilities Project Coordination & Documentation
Prepare RFIs, submittals, as‑builts, change orders, and close‑out packages
Assist in developing schedules, phasing plans, and manpower forecasts
Track quantities, production, materials, and delivery schedules
Maintain communication with suppliers, subcontractors, and city inspectors
Technical & Engineering Support
Review and interpret plans, specifications, one‑lines, and signal/lighting layouts
Support engineering tasks for:
Street‑lighting and roadway illumination
Traffic signals, pedestrian safety systems, and controllers
Low‑voltage ITS, communications, and fiber systems
Overhead traction power used by electric bus fleets
Assist with utility coordination, conduit routing, duct bank layout, and pole/fixture placement
Participate in QA/QC checks and site inspections
Field Support
Conduct site walks and support daily project reporting
Ensure work complies with NEC, Caltrans, and City & County of SF standards
Assist with safety documentation and equipment tracking
Support cost tracking, production reporting, and invoice review
Assist with takeoffs and estimating for new bids and upcoming scopes
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering
is required
0–5 years of experience in construction, electrical infrastructure, utilities, or low‑voltage systems
Strong understanding of electrical fundamentals (voltage, current flow, grounding, circuits)
Ability to read plans, technical specifications, and electrical diagrams
Strong organizational and communication skills
Proficiency with MS Office; experience with Bluebeam, AutoCAD, or Procore is a plus
Valid driver’s license and willingness to perform site visits
401(k) benefit
Paid time off and company‑paid holidays
Strong long‑term career progression into Assistant Project Manager and Project Manager roles
Seniority level: Associate; Employment type: Full‑time; Job function: Project Management.
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Base pay range: $80,000 – $120,000 per year.
Role Overview The Project Engineer will support project planning, coordination, documentation, and field execution. You’ll work closely with Project Managers, Superintendents, and field crews to ensure successful delivery of complex municipal electrical projects.
Key Responsibilities Project Coordination & Documentation
Prepare RFIs, submittals, as‑builts, change orders, and close‑out packages
Assist in developing schedules, phasing plans, and manpower forecasts
Track quantities, production, materials, and delivery schedules
Maintain communication with suppliers, subcontractors, and city inspectors
Technical & Engineering Support
Review and interpret plans, specifications, one‑lines, and signal/lighting layouts
Support engineering tasks for:
Street‑lighting and roadway illumination
Traffic signals, pedestrian safety systems, and controllers
Low‑voltage ITS, communications, and fiber systems
Overhead traction power used by electric bus fleets
Assist with utility coordination, conduit routing, duct bank layout, and pole/fixture placement
Participate in QA/QC checks and site inspections
Field Support
Conduct site walks and support daily project reporting
Ensure work complies with NEC, Caltrans, and City & County of SF standards
Assist with safety documentation and equipment tracking
Support cost tracking, production reporting, and invoice review
Assist with takeoffs and estimating for new bids and upcoming scopes
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering
is required
0–5 years of experience in construction, electrical infrastructure, utilities, or low‑voltage systems
Strong understanding of electrical fundamentals (voltage, current flow, grounding, circuits)
Ability to read plans, technical specifications, and electrical diagrams
Strong organizational and communication skills
Proficiency with MS Office; experience with Bluebeam, AutoCAD, or Procore is a plus
Valid driver’s license and willingness to perform site visits
401(k) benefit
Paid time off and company‑paid holidays
Strong long‑term career progression into Assistant Project Manager and Project Manager roles
Seniority level: Associate; Employment type: Full‑time; Job function: Project Management.
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