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Electrical Engineer- Mission Critical Infrastructure

Tysons, Virginia, USFull-time23 hours agovia LinkedIn

Salary

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Job type

Full-time

Location

Tysons, Virginia, US

Remote

No

Posted

23 hours ago

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Job description

The Electrical Engineer is responsible for the design, technical integration, and field oversight of electrical systems within high-availability, mission-critical environments. This role focuses on ensuring the reliability and redundancy of infrastructure supporting life-safety, security, and environmental control systems. You will bridge the gap between complex electrical design and the successful commissioning of integrated systems where zero-downtime is the primary metric of success.

Key Responsibilities

  • Integrated System Design: Develop and review electrical designs for mission-critical subsystems, including Electronic Security (CCTV/Access Control), Fire Alarm/Life Safety, and HVAC/Building Automation controls.
  • Power Distribution Oversight: Manage the integration of low and medium-voltage power distribution with critical facility infrastructure.
  • Technical Compliance: Ensure all engineering activities and submittals comply with NEC, NFPA, and sector-specific standards (e.g., Unified Facilities Criteria or Uptime Institute requirements).
  • Field Engineering & Commissioning: Provide on-site technical leadership during the installation phase to resolve design conflicts and ensure systems are commissioned to operational specifications.
  • Cross-Functional Synergy: Coordinate with mechanical engineers, general contractors, and facility stakeholders to ensure seamless interoperability of all critical subsystems.
  • System Analysis: Perform or oversee load calculations, short circuit analysis, coordination studies, and arc flash assessments.
  • Technical Qualifications
  • Education: Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE).
  • Licensure: EIT required; PE license preferred.
  • Experience: 3–7 years in electrical engineering, specifically within Mission Critical Infrastructure (e.g., Data Centers, Hospital Central Plants, Command Centers).
  • Software Proficiency: * Advanced Revit and AutoCAD skills for electrical layout and BIM coordination.
  • Familiarity with power analysis software (SKM, ETAP, or EasyPower).
  • Subject Matter Expertise: * Deep knowledge of emergency power systems (UPS, STS, and Backup Generation).
  • Hands-on experience with low-voltage systems integration (ESS, BMS, and Fire Alarm).

Operational Competencies

  • Direct Communication: Ability to provide clear, technical direction in fast-paced construction environments.
  • Strategic Problem Solving: Proven track record of identifying design-field discrepancies before they impact the critical path.
  • Precision Focus: A meticulous approach to documentation and system testing in environments where failure is not an option.

Responsibilities

  • The Electrical Engineer is responsible for the design, technical integration, and field oversight of electrical systems within high-availability, mission-critical environments
  • This role focuses on ensuring the reliability and redundancy of infrastructure supporting life-safety, security, and environmental control systems
  • You will bridge the gap between complex electrical design and the successful commissioning of integrated systems where zero-downtime is the primary metric of success
  • Integrated System Design: Develop and review electrical designs for mission-critical subsystems, including Electronic Security (CCTV/Access Control), Fire Alarm/Life Safety, and HVAC/Building Automation controls
  • Power Distribution Oversight: Manage the integration of low and medium-voltage power distribution with critical facility infrastructure
  • Technical Compliance: Ensure all engineering activities and submittals comply with NEC, NFPA, and sector-specific standards (e.g., Unified Facilities Criteria or Uptime Institute requirements)
  • Field Engineering & Commissioning: Provide on-site technical leadership during the installation phase to resolve design conflicts and ensure systems are commissioned to operational specifications
  • Cross-Functional Synergy: Coordinate with mechanical engineers, general contractors, and facility stakeholders to ensure seamless interoperability of all critical subsystems
  • System Analysis: Perform or oversee load calculations, short circuit analysis, coordination studies, and arc flash assessments
  • Precision Focus: A meticulous approach to documentation and system testing in environments where failure is not an option

Qualifications

  • Education: Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE)
  • Experience: 3–7 years in electrical engineering, specifically within Mission Critical Infrastructure (e.g., Data Centers, Hospital Central Plants, Command Centers)
  • Advanced Revit and AutoCAD skills for electrical layout and BIM coordination
  • Familiarity with power analysis software (SKM, ETAP, or EasyPower)
  • Deep knowledge of emergency power systems (UPS, STS, and Backup Generation)
  • Hands-on experience with low-voltage systems integration (ESS, BMS, and Fire Alarm)
  • Direct Communication: Ability to provide clear, technical direction in fast-paced construction environments
  • Strategic Problem Solving: Proven track record of identifying design-field discrepancies before they impact the critical path

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