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Electrical Engineer

StelvioWarren, MIMay 2nd, 2026
Job SummaryThe Electrical Engineer is responsible for the design and technical oversight of new development projects, with a focus on electrical infrastructure. This includes medium-voltage distribution systems, power generation assets, transformers, switchgear, protective relays, feeders, motors, and associated control systems. The role ensures safe, reliable, and optimized system performance through strong engineering practices, equipment specification, and system-level problem solving.Key ResponsibilitiesLead conceptual electrical engineering efforts for new projectsOversee detailed engineering design, specifications, and technical evaluation of equipment including MV switchgear, transformers, protective relays, motor control systems, and distribution componentsDesign and integrate power generation and backup systems (gas turbines, reciprocating engines, steam turbines)Develop and review sequence of operations, control logic, and system integration requirementsSupport system studies such as load flow, coordination, arc flash, and reliability assessments while ensuring compliance with relevant codes and standardsProvide engineering leadership for capital projects, upgrades, and system modificationsDiagnose complex electrical and control system issues and implement engineered solutionsCollaborate with operations teams to align system performance with production requirementsPartner with site leadership to ensure system reliability and operational resilienceAct as a technical resource across multiple locations, including due diligence and emergency supportMinimum RequirementsBachelor's degree in Electrical EngineeringMinimum 10 years of experience in electrical engineering, focused on large industrial or utility distribution systems, including protective relayingPreferred QualificationsProfessional Engineer (PE) certificationExperience working within a matrix organizational structureAbility to build strong relationships across both functional and business leadership teamsWorking ConditionsPrimarily remote with periodic work in an office environmentOccasional travel to project sites with varying environmental conditionsStandard office-related physical activities including sitting, computer use, and light lifting (up to 10 lbs)Requires clear communication, visual focus, and repetitive hand movements associated with computer work