Electrical Engineer
About UsThrough generations of refinement, the Dougherty Difference is truly unmatched. It is reflected in cutting-edge designs, original ideas, and our commitment to our customers. Our family-owned company is in Edgewater, Florida where we are the proud builders of SOLACE Boats and many other industry specific components.Countless individuals and generations have been touched by Dougherty designs. The memories and the moments are all owed to the ingenuity of the Dougherty legacy. This legacy has pushed the limits of design and engineering time and again and continues today. We are at the beginning of a great new generation, and the time has come to set the stage once again. Be a part of the Dougherty Difference!Role OverviewWe are seeking a licensed or certifiable Electrical Engineer with demonstrated experience designing, calculating, and documenting complete electrical systems for marine application This role emphasizes ownership of system-level electrical design – from initial load analysis and component selection to routing, installation documentation, and compliance verification, to ensure electrical integrity, safety, and regulatory alignment while migrating organizational electrical liability. The successful candidate must be able to collaborate effectively across engineering, production, and service teams.Position Description: Electrical EngineerAs a member of the Engineering Department at Dougherty Manufacturing, you will be responsible for engineering and integrating electrical systems including power distribution, control systems, navigation electronics, communication networks, generators, gyros, battery systems, and shore‑power configurations. This role requires proficiency and a deep understanding of marine electrical standards, and the ability to support projects from concept through production and service. You will play a key role in system testing, supplier collaboration, and continuous improvement while ensuring all electrical systems meet performance, safety, and regulatory requirements.Essential Functions of this Role: Position is OnsitePerform complete electrical systems design and analysis, including DC and AC load calculations, short-circuit analysis, voltage drop calculations, grounding, bonding and fault protection strategies. Engineer end-to-end electrical architectures, including power generation, storage, distribution, monitoring, and protection systems. Define and document component specifications, rating and margins to ensure compliance with design intent, safety standards, and operational conditions.Plan and verify wire routing, harness layouts, termination methods, and installation locations with attention to serviceability, heat, vibration and marine environment exposure.Generate comprehensive electrical documentation, including schematics, wiring diagrams, harness drawings, system narratives, and installation suitable for production, service, and regulatory review.Lead or support design validation and risk mitigation activities, including failure mode considerations and corrective designs actions.Serve as a technical authority for electrical design decision, ensuring designs are defensible, repeatable, and compliant with applicable standards.Support audits, inspections, or investigations related to electrical systems, documentation, or compliance. Ensure all designs meet marine standards including ABYC & USCG. Support prototype builds, system testing, troubleshooting, and commissioning. Provide technical documentation and support for production and service teams. Collaborate with suppliers and vendors to evaluate components and emerging technologies. Participate in design reviews and support continuous improvement initiatives. Work directly with customers and warranty teams to diagnose issues and implement solutions. Required QualificationsBachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or related field. ABYC certification is preferred. 5+ years of experience in electrical system design within marine, automotive, aerospace, or similar environments. Proficiency with electrical CAD tools (AutoCAD). Strong understanding of marine electrical codes and best practices (ABYC & USGC). Experience with 12V/24V DC and 120V/240V AC systems. Familiarity with NMEA 2000, CAN bus, and other communication protocols. Strong analytical, diagnostic, and problem‑solving skills. Excellent communication and documentation skills. Working Conditions:This job description outlines the physical demands and environmental conditions associated with this position:Physical Requirements:Work primarily in an office environment with regular support of the production floor during development activities.Ability to use hands for handling or operating tools and components. Occasional reaching, climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling. Ability to occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Environmental Conditions:Work around boats, engines, electrical systems, and marine testing environments.Occasional travel may be required to support production, suppliers, or customer needs. Benefits:This position is eligible for Dougherty Manufacturing’s comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, vision, paid vacation, and 401(k). Why Dougherty ManufacturingWhatever tomorrow brings, we will remain at the forefront of marine innovation. As an industry leader, we are committed to excellence, continuous improvement, and supporting the talented people who make our products exceptional. Dougherty Manufacturing is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic