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Electrical Engineer

Leidos Inc
United States, Alabama, Birmingham
December 13, 2022

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Job Description:

Are you tired of working 60+ hours a week?Are you looking for better Work Life Balance?At Leidos, Work Life Balance is not just a catch phrase, its a way of life.We expect our employees to work a normal 40 hour week. If this sounds good to you, we invite to explore job opportunities with Leidos.

Leidos' NISC IV Program (National Airspace System Integration Support Contract) is one of the largest and oldest programs supporting the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and we have an exciting career opportunity for an Electrical Engineer.

This is potentially a remote role, based in the eastern part of the US, with up to 25% travel.

In this Electrical Engineer role you will support the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Eastern Service Area (ESA) FAA Terminal Engineering Center in Jamaica, NY in designing, cost estimating, scheduling, engineering, coordination, contracting, installation oversite, inspection, and acceptance of electrical systems/services as part of the Eastern Service Area (ESA) implementation of a wide variety of NAS Terminal programs and projects, which include of the electrical generator replacement, uninterruptable power supply (UPS), and critical power distribution systems (CPDS). The projects will range over the geographic scope of the ESA and ensure accuracy of design, products, and timeliness of project completion.

The Power Electrical Engineer candidate will provide support for the Facility Security Management Program (FSMP), the Program Implementation Manager, EOSH/Facility Security (AJV-E31) and the ESA Point of Contact (POC) for the Headquarters FSRM Program Office (AJW-241) in compliance with FAA Order 1600.69C. The Contractor must support the standards and procedures for facility security management, control and safeguarding of personnel and facilities, and provide point of contact support for the Eastern Service Area (ESA) Facility Security Management Program (FSMP).

Electrical Engineer Primary Responsibilities:

  • Plan and design electrical systems for a variety of FAA buildings and structures.
  • Perform on-site surveys to develop "to-scale" designs and detailed reports,
  • Generate sketches showing relation of proposed installation in existing or new facilities with exact specifications and dimensions.
  • Test and analyze power systems and participate in construction inspections and final inspections
  • Confer with engineering staff and other personnel to identify and resolve problems with the design or implementation.
  • Coordinate design components with a multi-disciplinary team and generate drawings, wiring diagrams, and wiring schematics as required for site-specific modifications and new construction.
  • Prepare Autocad construction drawings and prepare site-specific specifications and contract documents and independent cost estimates.
  • Perform project management related tasks and communication (including safety plans, sequence of work, cutover plans).
  • Generate and coordinate the Integrated Risk Management Checklists (IRMC), communication plans, project risk register, to meet Operational Risk Management (ORM) requirements.
  • Coordinate and complete Work Permits required for potential impact to lead and asbestos that may be encountered during construction.
  • Participate in meetings inclusive of the pre-construction meeting and on-site construction meetings with stakeholders to coordinate electrical systems with other ongoing construction and projects.
  • Plan, schedule, and coordinate construction project activities to meet milestones and deadlines; working directly with stakeholders and contractors.
  • Manage and participate in on-site cutovers, testing and restoration of facilities.

Electrical Engineer Basic Qualifications:

  • Must have an Electrical Engineering or Power related degree from an ABET accredited College/University
  • Must be a Registered Professional Engineer in good standings in the United States
  • At least 8 years of experience designing electrical distribution for commercial, industrial and/or government facilities, including standby engine generator and un-interruptible power systems (UPS)
  • Must have experience with power system analysis software such as EDSA Power Analytics and SKM Systems Analysis Power Tools.
  • Must be able to conduct and interpret power studies.
  • Working knowledge of MS Word, Excel, Power Point, and Engineering Scheduling tools and applications, and be able to use the Internet as a gathering and communicating tool.
  • Proven proficiency with AUTOCAD / MICROSTATION.

NISC IV

Pay Range:Pay Range $97,500.00 - $150,000.00 - $202,500.00

The Leidos pay range for this job level is a general guideline onlyand not a guarantee of compensation or salary. Additional factors considered in extending an offer include (but are not limited to) responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.

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