Electrical Designer/Engineer

Albuquerque, NM
Full Time
Mid Level

We have an exciting opportunity for an Electrical Designer or Engineer to join our government group in Albuquerque. The primary focus of this position is to support active contracts with local national laboratories within New Mexico. Successful candidates must be capable of obtaining and maintaining a security clearance.  

The qualified applicant will be able to demonstrate an established career in Electrical design, applying industry knowledge to projects such as laboratories, hospitals, data centers, manufacturing, educational, government and commercial facilities.

In this position, the ideal candidate will have experience in electrical design, equipment selection, electrical plan layout, coordination with other consultants and team members, and client interaction, as well as a diploma and/or certification from an accredited drafting technology program or equivalent work experience in CADD modeling within Revit and AutoCAD.  Other requirements include:

  • Minimum 3 years of Electrical design experience in the consulting engineering business 
  • Experience with Revit, AutoCAD and other design related software
  • EIT or PE a plus
  • Excellent problem solving skills
  • Strong personal ambition and work ethic
  • Communicates well verbally, in writing, and graphically, with other engineers, clients, and code authorities 
  • Knowledge of various Building, Electrical, and energy conservation codes
  • Create, read and interpret Electrical systems, drawings and specifications
  • Develop and design within a BIM design environment
  • Collaborate with the internal and external project team to execute a project from concept to completion including meeting attendance, site visits, response to RFIs, submittal review and responses
  • Travel to jobsites throughout the state and region

Bridgers & Paxton is one of the top 100 Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Technology Consulting Engineering firms in the nation with a reputation for superb design services. Our clientele includes federal, state, County, and city agencies, colleges and universities, manufacturing and healthcare.  We employ over 130 people, of which 55 are graduate engineers with 12 of those registered Engineer Interns and 37 registered Professional Engineers. This high ratio of engineers allows B&P to take on some of the most technically challenging projects and provides opportunity to have a successful and fulfilling career. With us, you can experience a wide variety of projects.

We offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits package, we pay 100% of employee health coverage and partial coverage for families, full vested retirement plan with company match, vision, dental, and cafeteria plan.

To be considered for this role, please apply via the link and attach your resume, cover letter and academic transcript to your application.

B&P is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  We've been named a 2022 Top Workplace by the Albuquerque Journal for our culture that values its people and amplifies talents. 

 

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