Electrical Engineer

Cumberland, RI
Full Time
Hart Design Group
Mid Level
With a legacy dating back to 1941, Hart Companies stands as a pioneering force in Engineering and Construction, renowned for its expertise in delivering complex projects. Specializing in sectors such as Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology, Life Sciences, Water/Wastewater, Specialty Chemical, and diverse industrial segments, we continue to lead the way in innovation and excellence.
Based in Rhode Island, Hart Companies is a full-spectrum Construction, Engineering, Architectural and Passivation organization with a workforce of over 200 employees. Our projects, spanning from small-scale to those exceeding $100MM, are executed across the United States and Puerto Rico.
Thriving for over 80 years, we have continuously grown and diversified our clients across a multitude of industries. We are dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of performance in quality, safety, and integrity, delivering unmatched expertise on all projects for our valued customers and clients. We strive for excellence, not only by emphasizing a company culture that accentuates a People Priority environment, but also in the global perception of our work.
Your daily contributions will have a direct impact in shaping the Company’s success and your own future. If you seek more than just a job, take the next step, and apply today for a rewarding career opportunity! amil of innovative.


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Position requires being on-site, full-time at our corporate headquarters in Cumberland, Rhode Island

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER – Hart Design Group

Position Summary
The successful candidate will focus on modernization projects of clients’ facilities and/or the construction of new facilities to support their research or manufacturing efforts. Responsibilities will include preparing reports for clients (code review, costs, feasibility, etc.) and designing new processes or facilities, including creating construction drawings.
DELIVERABLES:
  • Preparation of detailed reports including code reviews and feasibility studies.
  • Design and documentation of electrical systems for modernization and new construction projects.
  • Creation of construction drawings using AutoCAD and/or Revit.
  • Coordination with project teams to ensure compliance with applicable codes and standards.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Execute electrical circuit operations and designs, including power supply circuit designs.
  • Utilize knowledge of analog and digital design basics in project assignments.
  • Conduct ARC Flash Analysis and ensure safety standards are met.
  • Communicate effectively with clients and team members regarding project progress and requirements.
  • Stay updated on industry codes and standards relevant to electrical engineering.
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering.
  • 5 or more years of relevant experience in electrical engineering.
  • Possess or on a path towards securing a Professional Engineering License
  • Proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).
  • Experience with AutoCAD and/or Revit for design purposes.
  • Strong knowledge of electrical circuit operations and basic analog/digital design principles.
  • Familiarity with power supply circuit designs and schematic tools.
  • Understanding of applicable codes and standards in the electrical engineering field.
  • Knowledge of ARC Flash Analysis and safety protocols.
  • Professional Engineering (PE) License desirable or on a path towards securing one.
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, for client and team interactions.
Hart Companies is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.

All employment offers with Hart Companies are subject to satisfactory completion of a criminal background check, discretionary driving record review, and drug screening.

 
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