Element Consulting, Inc.
Electrical Services Design Engineer
Element Consulting, Inc., Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Job Summary:
The Electrical Services Design Engineer reports to the Director of Planning, Engineering & Architecture. This position’s primary responsibility is to coordinate campus-wide electrical system distribution testing, maintenance and operations, support services and projects, a variety of small and large renovation projects, as well as new construction projects. The ESE is knowledgeable and experienced in the conduct of electrical tests on power distribution and utilization equipment. Experience shall include the safe inspection, evaluation and testing of existing and newly-installed switchgear, circuit breakers (air, vacuum, oil, and SF6 gas types), electrical bus networks, cables, protective relaying, metering, power transformers, instrument transformers, motors, surge arresters, capacitors, motors, generators, transfer switches, batteries, and control systems, with reference to applicable standards such as the International Electrical Testing Association ANSI/NETA Acceptance and Maintenance standards, NFPA 70B and other industry accepted standards and practices.
The ESDE works collaboratively with Facilities Operations, Planning, Design and Construction, Senior Mechanical Engineer, the Campus Inspector, campus electrical personnel, campus instrumentation personnel, campus fire alarm shop personnel and central plant personnel, Environment, Health, and Safety, Academic Divisions, project management and architectural/engineering support staff of Planning, Design & Construction.
Position Description:
Make recommendations for and oversee the testing and maintenance of electrical power equipment by campus personnel and contracted service providers. Manage electrical maintenance and corrective projects with crews but can work independently. Coordinate investigations, tests, and evaluations, and prepare written reports as needed. Review new construction and renovation projects for proper installation of electrical equipment for Planning, Design & Construction. Ensure installations and designs are compliant with electrical code, OSHA regulations, and Caltech Design Guidelines for all maintenance repairs, renovation and new construction projects. Work with a qualified electrical engineering firm to perform shock and arc flash risk assessments and short circuit fault/device coordination studies, along with coordinating the installation and maintaining the accuracy of the arc flash hazard warning labels. Evaluate faulty equipment to diagnose malfunctions, using test equipment or software. Coordinate testing required to identify, locate, and correct electrical circuit abnormalities. Identify the types, classification, and application of transformers and electrical circuits used as temporary or emergency power sources. Understand the differences between dry-type, cast-coil, and liquid-filled transformers. Understand the application of power substations, distribution, instrument, and control transformers. Review tests and inspect insulation on electrical equipment. Coordinate work by others doing insulation testing on conductors, oil-filled transformers, and other electrical devices. Monitor the installation, maintenance, and renewal of cable, bus bar, overhead conductors, risers, jumpers, insulators, supports, and bushings. Develop an Electrical Safety Program and coordinate field audits of this program. Provide electrical design services to the Design & Construction Team as needed per California Electrical Code. Design electrical schematics, interconnection diagrams, power distribution, control panels, and other electrical drawings. Generate detailed electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and complete system-level electrical Bill of Materials, as required. Conduct building system assessments and inspections to evaluate conditions, operations, and maintenance requirements of building electrical systems. Provide technical assistance and guidance to operations and maintenance personnel for issues on electrical systems. Support faculty, consultants, and field electricians as required. Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Required Experience: 10+ years of experience. Electrical component maintenance and testing, design of lighting, power, data, and communication systems in research and academic laboratory facilities or hospital facilities. Electrical Professional Engineer license from the State of California. Knowledge of: Short-circuit voltage drop calculations; electrical and control components, instruments, sensors, switches, and equipment selection. Electro-mechanical controls and interlocks. • Thorough understanding of local, state, and federal codes. • Advanced skills in AutoCAD use. • Building Information Modeling experience including specific experience participating in whole building clash detection processes. • Ability to multi-task and make appropriate decisions about prioritizing assignments. • Ability to specify and select test equipment such as insulation resistance and power-factor measuring equipment, Digital Low Resistance Ohmmeters (DLRO), circuit breaker test equipment, transformer turns ratio and winding resistance test equipment, high potential test equipment, grounding systems test equipment, infrared (IR) survey instruments, metering and relaying test equipment, for example. • Experienced in defining the approach boundaries, arc-flash boundaries, establishing and enforcing lock-out/tag-out policies, confined space work practices, and safe handling of materials utilized in the trade, in accordance with the California Electrical Code, Cal-Osha, NFPA, and all other applicable codes. • Knowledge of electro-mechanical (i.e., motors, generators, etc.) equipment technology and applications, 120V single phase and 480V 3-phase circuits, programmable logic control equipment, operations and programming, electrical protective devices, low, medium, and high voltage switchgear equipment, technology, maintenance and servicing, motor control centers, and 4160 equipment. • Manage, interpret, and evaluate standard insulation power-factor/dissipation-factor tests on electrical power equipment, including transformers, breakers, cables, bushings, rotating equipment, and insulating liquids.
Additional Preferred Experience:
30 hours documented safety training/certification through one or multiple OSHA approved trainers. Experience in the installation, maintenance, servicing, and troubleshooting of industrial electrical power distribution and control systems. Computerized Maintenance Management Systems experience.
Required Degree: • Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering. Additional qualifying experience in excess of the minimum stated above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis.
Salary dependent on experience and education. Salary range: $94K-$170K
Why Choose Element Consulting? Element Consulting is a construction management company dedicated to providing clients with responsible and innovative solutions to their project needs, from inception to completion. Based out of El Segundo, CA, the firm offers program, project, and construction management services. We invite you to join us in 'Bringing the Right Elements Together for Our Clients' Success.'
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Position Description:
Make recommendations for and oversee the testing and maintenance of electrical power equipment by campus personnel and contracted service providers. Manage electrical maintenance and corrective projects with crews but can work independently. Coordinate investigations, tests, and evaluations, and prepare written reports as needed. Review new construction and renovation projects for proper installation of electrical equipment for Planning, Design & Construction. Ensure installations and designs are compliant with electrical code, OSHA regulations, and Caltech Design Guidelines for all maintenance repairs, renovation and new construction projects. Work with a qualified electrical engineering firm to perform shock and arc flash risk assessments and short circuit fault/device coordination studies, along with coordinating the installation and maintaining the accuracy of the arc flash hazard warning labels. Evaluate faulty equipment to diagnose malfunctions, using test equipment or software. Coordinate testing required to identify, locate, and correct electrical circuit abnormalities. Identify the types, classification, and application of transformers and electrical circuits used as temporary or emergency power sources. Understand the differences between dry-type, cast-coil, and liquid-filled transformers. Understand the application of power substations, distribution, instrument, and control transformers. Review tests and inspect insulation on electrical equipment. Coordinate work by others doing insulation testing on conductors, oil-filled transformers, and other electrical devices. Monitor the installation, maintenance, and renewal of cable, bus bar, overhead conductors, risers, jumpers, insulators, supports, and bushings. Develop an Electrical Safety Program and coordinate field audits of this program. Provide electrical design services to the Design & Construction Team as needed per California Electrical Code. Design electrical schematics, interconnection diagrams, power distribution, control panels, and other electrical drawings. Generate detailed electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and complete system-level electrical Bill of Materials, as required. Conduct building system assessments and inspections to evaluate conditions, operations, and maintenance requirements of building electrical systems. Provide technical assistance and guidance to operations and maintenance personnel for issues on electrical systems. Support faculty, consultants, and field electricians as required. Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Required Experience: 10+ years of experience. Electrical component maintenance and testing, design of lighting, power, data, and communication systems in research and academic laboratory facilities or hospital facilities. Electrical Professional Engineer license from the State of California. Knowledge of: Short-circuit voltage drop calculations; electrical and control components, instruments, sensors, switches, and equipment selection. Electro-mechanical controls and interlocks. • Thorough understanding of local, state, and federal codes. • Advanced skills in AutoCAD use. • Building Information Modeling experience including specific experience participating in whole building clash detection processes. • Ability to multi-task and make appropriate decisions about prioritizing assignments. • Ability to specify and select test equipment such as insulation resistance and power-factor measuring equipment, Digital Low Resistance Ohmmeters (DLRO), circuit breaker test equipment, transformer turns ratio and winding resistance test equipment, high potential test equipment, grounding systems test equipment, infrared (IR) survey instruments, metering and relaying test equipment, for example. • Experienced in defining the approach boundaries, arc-flash boundaries, establishing and enforcing lock-out/tag-out policies, confined space work practices, and safe handling of materials utilized in the trade, in accordance with the California Electrical Code, Cal-Osha, NFPA, and all other applicable codes. • Knowledge of electro-mechanical (i.e., motors, generators, etc.) equipment technology and applications, 120V single phase and 480V 3-phase circuits, programmable logic control equipment, operations and programming, electrical protective devices, low, medium, and high voltage switchgear equipment, technology, maintenance and servicing, motor control centers, and 4160 equipment. • Manage, interpret, and evaluate standard insulation power-factor/dissipation-factor tests on electrical power equipment, including transformers, breakers, cables, bushings, rotating equipment, and insulating liquids.
Additional Preferred Experience:
30 hours documented safety training/certification through one or multiple OSHA approved trainers. Experience in the installation, maintenance, servicing, and troubleshooting of industrial electrical power distribution and control systems. Computerized Maintenance Management Systems experience.
Required Degree: • Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering. Additional qualifying experience in excess of the minimum stated above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis.
Salary dependent on experience and education. Salary range: $94K-$170K
Why Choose Element Consulting? Element Consulting is a construction management company dedicated to providing clients with responsible and innovative solutions to their project needs, from inception to completion. Based out of El Segundo, CA, the firm offers program, project, and construction management services. We invite you to join us in 'Bringing the Right Elements Together for Our Clients' Success.'
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