• Develop an in-depth knowledge of the electrical contractual requirements for the project.
• Ensure compliance with designs and controls of electrical systems in construction projects
• Finalize and approve preliminary designs and drawings submitted by lower-level electrical engineers for projects that involve major alterations to electrical systems.
• Ensure compliance with LA Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) and other public agencies and utility companies for details related to electrical engineering projects.
• Conduct site visits and oversee the installation, testing and operations in the construction project to ensure adherence to approved electrical drawings, specifications and code.
• Analyze electrical system requirements, capacity, cost, and project needs and then develop a system and budget plan.
• Develop and monitor maintenance, testing procedures and quality assurance and enforce safety regulations for electrical and electronic components and equipment
• Summarize and present data and report on test results to the Supervising Electrical Engineer and upper management
• Inspect electrical and electronic equipment, instruments, and systems to make sure they meet safety standards and applicable regulations
• Evaluate systems and recommend repair or design modifications or correct deficiencies and resolve issues during construction; evaluate cost proposals and contractors’ requests for adjustments; provide evaluations to supervisor
• Plan and develop applications and modifications for electrical and electronic components used in parts and systems to improve technical performance
• Oversee site work elements within the discipline and provide early notification of potential schedule slippages caused by the electrical construction activities.
• Performs other duties as assigned
• Six (6) years of electrical engineering design experience in public agency, school construction or large capital commercial projects
• A valid Certificate of Registration as a Professional Engineer in Electrical Engineering issued by the California State Board of Registration of Civil and Professional Engineers.
• Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering