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Dewberry

Electrical Project Engineer - Infrastructure PSS

Dewberry, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, 27601

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Job Description

Dewberry’s

Raleigh

office is seeking an

Electrical Project Engineer

for the MEPS Infrastructure team developing power systems studies including, but not limited to load flow, fault current, overcurrent coordination, and arc flash. The successful candidate should have experience in power system studies as well as specifying, designing, and implementing electrical power systems. Passion for power systems studies and electrical safety is a must. Dewberry has one of the strongest electrical teams in the Raleigh area

with over 30 electrical design professionals. You will be joining a team of highly skilled, experienced, and dedicated electrical professionals focused on designing the electrical infrastructure that interconnects your healthcare, higher education, and federal campuses. At Dewberry, you will develop your technical knowledge in microgrids, medium voltage distribution, SCADA, and power system studies as you execute a full range of services for our national clients. As part of the MEPS Infrastructure electrical team, you will shape the impact renewable energy has, as it is utilized by our clients in meeting their decarbonization and electrification goals. Your designs will combine co-generation, solar generation, battery energy storage systems, and complex control systems to improve the reliability of our nation’s infrastructure. Responsibilities

Provide power systems studies for a variety of public and private clients in the industrial, healthcare, higher education, and water/wastewater markets. Perform EE analysis such as short circuit studies, Arc Flash studies, etc. Meet and coordinate with other engineering disciplines and specialists where required. Prepare electrical engineering calculations, code analysis, reports, specifications, project schedules, and cost estimates to meet project requirements. Serve as the Electrical Project Engineer of assigned projects and execute designs with minimal oversight. Conduct site visits and field inspections of electrical systems. Required Skills & Required Experience

Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering (BSEE) degree from an accredited university. 5+ years of progressive design and project management experience, minimum 2+ years performing power system studies. Accomplished Professional Engineer (P.E.) in North Carolina. Experience coordinating engineering work and interfacing with other disciplines as needed. Possess good written and verbal communication skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced team environment with multiple deadlines. Well organized, with good understanding of electrical power system software, applicable codes, national standards, and electrical safety. Attend client and contractor meetings and prepare meeting minutes.

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