Electrical Engineer Engineering - Bethesda, MD at Geebo

Electrical Engineer

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - BETHESDA, MDDelta Construction Partners is a national executive search firm for the nation's premier general contractors and industry professionals.
Delta has been retained to conduct a search to fill the above position of Electrical Engineer in Bethesda, Maryland.
Electrical Engineer Compensation & BenefitsTotal compensation for the Electrical Engineer in Bethesda, MD is between $90k and $130K depending on experience.
Base salary may be more than this range for candidates with exceptional experience and successful history of performance.
Design build contractor with great reputation and workplace culture Strong reputation and market stability Paid holidays and paid vacations 401k Great potential for career advancementElectrical Engineer Duties & Responsibilities Candidates will possess excellent functional knowledge of electrical systems.
Review designs for electrical systems.
Perform take offs and estimates.
Perform necessary design changes.
Work in tandem with preconstruction department.
Electrical Engineer Qualifications Minimum 5 to 10 years' experience.
Experience with electrical design with power distribution, lighting, and low voltage systems.
BS in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) PE or EIT is a plus Large commercial project experience.
Proven leadership and management skills.
Must enjoy a team atmosphere.
Please forward your resume to rob@deltaconstructionpartners.
com for immediate consideration, or call Rob Cahill at (727) 258-0272 for more information.
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Electrical engineer, Mechanical engineer, Design engineer, Commercial Building, Infrastructure ProjectsBob Magnan, our CEO, is always available, you may reach Bob at:
Bob@DeltaConstructionPartners.
com#DC123.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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