Osborn Engineering is seeking an Electrical Engineer with design experience in Power Systems Analysis, including Short Circuit Studies, Over-Current Device Coordination Studies, and Arc Flash Hazard Analysis, to join our team. This position will report to the Manager of Electrical Engineering.
Osborn is a fully integrated multi-disciplined design firm that uses a specialized team approach to engineering projects. These teams are comprised of a staff of more than 240+ professionals that provide designs for all phases of a wide range of projects. Osborn has specialists in civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection and life safety, technology engineering, transportation and commissioning. As an employee-owned firm, each Osborn employee is committed to education and advancement – ensuring that each project is completed with a sense of pride. Osborn’s strength lies with its people.
Position Responsibilities
- Knowledge of Power Systems Analysis, including Short Circuit Studies, Over-Current Device Coordination Studies, and Arc Flash Hazard Analysis (per NFPA 70E)
- Strong working knowledge of SKM, EasyPower, and/or eTap Software
- Verifying electrical system connections through visual inspection
- Verifying validity of existing facility power distribution one line diagrams
- Able to rework existing facility power distribution diagrams based on actual field conditions
- Able to read blueprints and locate equipment on blueprints based on actual field conditions
- Documentation of existing electrical power system components and connections
- Being a “Qualified Person” per OSHA and NFPA 70E definition is not required but very beneficial
- Willing to travel to gather field data
Our Electrical Engineers work closely with the directors, managers, and engineering staff to ensure clients’ needs and expectations are exceeded and met in a timely fashion.
Job Requirements/Qualifications
- 5+ years of electrical design experience.
- Professional Engineer License in Ohio (preferred).
- Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or related field
- Working knowledge of National Electrical Code.
- Proficiency in AutoCAD and Revit.
- Familiarity with power system analysis software.
- Demonstrated writing and communication skills.