Electrical Engineer
About the Role:This role places you at the heart of a complex, mission critical energy environment where you’ll serve as the hands on electrical engineering lead for major utility and distribution systems. You’ll balance real world field engagement with technical analysis—walking systems, assessing conditions, and shaping the reliability and performance of essential electrical infrastructure. From power system studies to guiding upgrades and supporting capital improvements, you’ll be the technical driver behind smarter, safer, and more resilient operations. If you thrive in active environments where engineering decisions have immediate, tangible impact, this position offers that challenge every day.About TAI:TAI brings together engineering, construction, systems integration, on-site services, and technical services — combining proven execution with trusted expertise to support clients across the entire project lifecycle. Team members at TAI are capable, well-rounded, flexible, and optimistic. We have found that the best employees are the ones who recognize the importance of what they do and the ones who let that guide them in the actions they take. More than any skill, we seek people who make decisions that support the common good. We work for our clients, and we work for one another.Here’s a glimpse into your day to day:Conduct electrical system walkdowns and onsite assessmentsReview existing electrical distribution systems and identify opportunities for improvementPerform and support power system analysis including:SKM modelingFeeder loading analysisBuilding electrical loading calculationsRelay coordination reviewsEvaluate electrical infrastructure reliability and system capacityReview engineering reports, studies, and contractor deliverablesProvide technical recommendations and feedback on electrical system performance and improvementsSupport preventative maintenance and reliability initiativesCoordinate with operations, maintenance, engineering, and project teamsAssist with troubleshooting and root cause investigationsEnsure designs and recommendations align with IEEE standards and engineering best practicesSupport instrumentation review and industrial process equipment evaluations as neededYou’ll be a perfect fit if you have:SKM modelingFeeder loading analysisProtective relays / relay coordinationBuilding electrical loading calculationsFamiliarity with IEEE standards and electrical engineering best practicesStrong understanding of electrical distribution systems and infrastructure reliabilityAbility to work onsite in an operating plant environmentStrong communication and collaboration skillsPE License Preferred Skills:Experience supporting CAPEX or infrastructure upgrade projectsCentral utility plant or campus energy system experienceIndustrial process machinery exposurePreventative maintenance and reliability program experienceInstrumentation review and design experienceExperience reviewing engineering studies and making technical recommendationsExperience working in critical infrastructure environmentsCompensation and Benefits:Pay: $120,000-170,000 annually (depending on experience) Annual Profit Sharing Bonus (variable)PTO and Paid HolidaysHealth Benefits: Employee through family level coverage for medical, dental, and vision insurances. Company funded life and long-term disability insurances. Short Term Disability, FSA, HSA, EAP, and supplemental life insurances (employee – family) are also available! 401(k)with employer matchOther Offerings:The opportunity to make a real impact on a variety of industry-leading projects.The ability to balance your work and family activities.Flexible work scheduleWork in a dynamic and collaborative environment that values creativity and innovation.A chance to learn and grow alongside some of the brightest minds in engineering.Professional Development, Tuition Reimbursement, and Association Membership Reimbursements.Discover what makes TAI a top-20 manufacturing partner, according to Engineering News-Record (ENR), and one of the top-50 fastest-growing private companies in the Baltimore Business Journal. Learn more about us at www.taiengineering.com.