Electrical Engineer - Arc Flash

5 days ago

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10,000+

Description

• 100% Telework Must be located in Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah or Colorado. • You will be expected to conduct and/or provide oversight for Arc Flash studies of varying size and complexity. • Specific duties for the position include: On-site data collection activities, Electrical system modeling using SKM Calculations, Report review, Coordination with other lines of business within the FAA to ensure a quality product, Consultation of electrical safety issues throughout the FAA through the use of standards, including but not limited to, OSHA, NEC (NFPA 70), and NFPA 70E. • Subject matter expertise in Electrical Safety for the FAA. • Adherence to long-term goals set by management.

Requirements

• Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and 2 to 4 years of relevant experience or Masters Degree with up to 2 years of relevant experience. • Relevant experience must include electrical trades related to Arc Flash Analysis. • Must have a strong working knowledge of the basic concepts of short circuit and coordination studies. • Must have a thorough understanding of Arc Flash Analysis protocols and concepts. • Experience in conducting Arc Flash Hazard Analysis using NFPA 70E and IEEE standards. • Must have conducted Arc Flash Analyses (from conception to execution) using SKM-Power Tools for Windows and provided direct supervisory oversight of projects. • Must be able to use SKM Arc Flash software to produce analysis reports and conduct report reviews. • Possess experience in the most current electrical engineering principles and practices. • Experience in Electrical Safety and knowledge of associated safety standards (OSHA, NFPA 70E, ASTM), working knowledge of the NEC, and demonstrated working experience on or around energized equipment in an industrial setting including proper PPE in order to ensure a safe work environment and personnel safety. • Exhibit excellent communication skills to be used in responding to electrical safety questions and performing program presentations. • Demonstrated aptitude for collaboration and teamwork. • Must be eligible to work in the U.S. and pass FAA security screening for positions of public trust.

Benefits

• competitive compensation • Health and Wellness programs • Income Protection • Paid Leave • Retirement

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