Job Description
The Electrical Engineer II is responsible for development, design, analysis, testing, troubleshooting, and implementation of new and/or improved designs consisting of electrical low/medium voltage power equipment, engine driven rotating machinery, AC/DC drive and control systems, and other duties within production assembly and field installation environments.
Key responsibilities
· Independent worker with direction;
· Reading, interpreting, creating, and revising electrical drawings, technical specifications, bill of materials, and computer-generated reports.
· Conferring with vendors, staff, and management regarding product specifications and manufacturing capabilities to achieve desired design.
· Reviewing of installation, operation, maintenance, and repair to ensure that machines and equipment are installed and functioning according to specifications.
· Conducting research that tests and analyzes the feasibility, design, operation and performance of equipment, components, and systems.
· Researching electrical/electronic components & systems for use in production, and/or replacing obsolete parts.
· Understands, follows, and provides input concerning necessary regulatory requirements, project schedules and procedures.
Qualifications:
• Strong organization skills and verbal and written communication.
• Must meet project deadlines and maintain several concurrent tasks / projects working independently with direction from more senior department members.
• Works independently or in a team and self-motivated.
• Must be proficient in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint).
• Must have familiarization with and working knowledge of drafting tools or CAD and applicable software.
• Works independently with direction in reading and interpreting documents such as technical manuals, spec sheets, safety rules, operating and maintenance manuals, and procedure manuals.
• Can work independently with direction in applying electrical equations to circuit analysis (ex. voltage drop calcs).
• Must be familiar and comfortable with reading, understanding, and drawing electrical schematics that meet department standards.
• Must be able to communicate efficiently and effectively with ease to a large cross-functional audience.