DMC Engineering
Electrical Engineer

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Description
Are you an electrical design professional who wants to advance your technical skills while providing top-notch customer service? As an Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for creating a complete electrical design package, including BOM, layout, loop wiring diagrams, and single-line diagrams. Additionally, you will be responsible for component sizing, generating IO lists, and performing power load calculations, ensuring designs comply with various industry standards such as UL and IEC.
About DMC
DMC is a leading engineering consulting firm, delivering high-caliber engineering and custom software development services globally. Specializing in innovative solutions for manufacturing, testing, and product development, our expertise spans industries from aerospace to consumer-packaged goods to healthcare, and more. Our engineers excel in staying ahead of cutting-edge technologies and ensuring top-notch solutions. We prioritize technical excellence and cultivate a collaborative environment for independent and team-based work, reflecting our commitment to professional growth and providing forward-thinking solutions to clients.
Responsibilities
- Understands automation and electrical components to meet customer specifications, application requirements, and industrial standards
- Designs custom control panels, bill of materials, wiring diagrams, schematic diagrams, and one-line power distribution drawings
- Conducts IO checkout and validation
- Performs enclosure FLA and heat dissipation calculations
- Creates and maintains AutoCAD Electrical templates, blocks, and symbols library
- Organizes and maintains project drawings and technical documentation
- Researches components and identifies electrical requirements from data sheets/manuals
- Manages time effectively across multiple projects
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Requirements
- Must be authorized to work in the U.S. without employer sponsorship now or in the future.
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field/equivalent relevant experience (3.4 GPA minimum)
- 3+ years of relevant experience
- Familiar with electrical symbols, understanding electrical schematics, and designing power & control circuits
- Experience with electrical design software (preferably EPlan)
- Working knowledge of standard automation instrumentation (PLCs, IO Modules, VFDs, Motors, etc.) and industrial communication networks
- Ability to size, identify and select electrical components (breakers, fuses, VFDs, disconnects, etc.) per project specifications
- Familiar with North American electrical code and standards with the ability to apply them to electrical project specifications with some supervision.
- Ability to manage projects from specification to quality control with minimal supervision
- Knowledge of panel design from DC to 480V systems
- Capable of occasional travel


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To conform to U.S. Government commercial space technology export regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), 8 U.S.C. § 1324b(a)(3), applicants for employment at DMC must be a U.S. citizen or national, lawfully admitted for permanent residence into the U.S. (i.e. current green card holder), or lawfully admitted as a refugee or granted asylum under 8 U.S.C. § 1157-1158.
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- 5+ years of relevant experience can exceed $120,000+
- 1-3 Years of Relevant Experience $90,000—$100,000 USD
- 3-5+ Years of Relevant Experience $100,000—$120,000 USD
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