Our client is a multidisciplinary engineering firm that's dedicated to the energy & sustainability industry. Our team offers engineering services for the clean technology, environmental, energy efficiency/building, water, land & transportation sector.
If you're ready to join a smaller to mid-size company where you are on the forefront of our EV business, this could be a great fit for you. Join an existing team of talented electrical, mechanical, civil/structural engineers & project managers.
Job Overview: Our team is seeking a PE Licensed Electrical Engineer to join their EV charging/infrastructure team. In this role, you will be responsible for leading & managing our EV charging projects, providing technical guidance for standards, support site selection, provide equipment specification, and serve as the liaison between utilities, contractors, clients, etc. This is a great opportunity for any seasoned electrical engineers looking to move more into a Senior/Lead Engineer and dual Project Management function where you will get to work on the full development of EV projects through hand off.
This position will report into our Phoenix AZ office. We are looking for individuals that are willing to work out of an office as this role will collaborate weekly with our senior leadership team/key stakeholders and lead our team. *If you are interested in relocating to Phoenix AZ, we strongly encourage you to apply*
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide design & engineering expertise for our EV charging infrastructure projects including integration with existing infrastructure.
- Serve as a Project Lead on our team, leading a smaller team of other engineers and technicians.
- Work with external stakeholders including but not limited to local utility providers, clients, contractors, etc.
Qualifications:
- Minimum 5 years of electrical engineering/EV charging infrastructure.
- Four year bachelors degree in engineering.
- Proficiency in applicable software & tool (i.e. - AutoCAD).
- PE Licensed in the US for Electrical Engineering.
*All candidates MUST be based in the United States to be considered.