MEP Electrical Engineer Engineering - Denver, CO at Geebo

MEP Electrical Engineer

Company DescriptionMV Consulting is an electrical engineering and lighting design firm committed to creating valued and creative solutions for our clients. We believe in mutually beneficial relationships and educating our clients about the benefits of Green Design while focusing on budget.Role DescriptionWe are looking for an electrical engineering project manager with at least 8 years of experience, that is familiar with the Denver, Colorado market and local code requirements. This is a full-time position for an MEP Electrical Engineer. The candidate will be responsible for designing electrical systems, analyzing power distribution, performing electrical load calculations, production of construction documents, and project management from kick-off through construction completion, including participation in design meetings and site observations. The position will include working with other electrical engineers, production staff and directly with clients.Qualifications 8
years experience in MEP system design Licensed Professional Engineer Electrical or Architectural Engineering Degree Proficiency in REVIT is a plus We are a small firm that works primarily in commercial construction including high-rise, multifamily, mixed use, hospitality, office, and industrial projects. Because of our size there is a great opportunity for growth and advancement.Salary is negotiable between $100,000.00 - $150,000.00 per year depending on experience.
Benefits:
401(k), 401(k) matching, Flexible schedule, Health insurance, Paid time off, Bonus pay. Recommended Skills Architectural Drawing Architecture Autodesk Revit Calculations Construction Electric Power Distribution Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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