Senior Aviation Electrical Engineer

RS&HLos Angeles, CA
6hHybrid

About The Position

RS&H is seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer in our Aviation Practice in our St. Louis, MO or Atlanta, Charlotte, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, Plymouth offices. Remote work options are also available! RS&H is passionate about engineering! We choose to design and manage a wide variety of infrastructure, transportation, and airport projects throughout the U.S. Our projects reach hundreds of millions of dollars in construction value for our clients and impact the travel patterns of the entire world! RS&H is a preferred consulting engineering firm by our clients. Our Associates focus on innovative design and technical excellence with a passion for completing projects on time, within budget, and to the complete satisfaction of our clients' high standards. RS&H fosters valued service and rewards our staff who are creative, organized, self-motivated, and collegial. This is a unique opportunity to join a team that will embrace your ideas to serve our great family of transportation and airport clients. RS&H will encourage and assist you to advance your career and professional development as you grow into roles such as project manager, area technical leader, and subject matter expert. You will have the opportunity to lead, develop, and deliver designs of varying sizes and complexity in our local and virtual team environment as well as engage in client relationship building and assist with winning the next big project all within an established infrastructure/aviation team. Job Summary: Power and lighting design for transportation facilities, floodlighting design for airport aprons, as well as designing airfield lighting, control, and navigational aid systems. You will lead the design and production of drawings for runway and taxiway lighting systems, NAVAIDs, and aviation infrastructure, develop calculations, specifications, engineering reports, and construction cost estimates, lead client meetings and site visits, perform construction administration, as well as assist with business development and proposals. You help train, mentor, and guide designs performed by mid-level and junior engineering staff. Opportunities will be available for cross-functional collaboration on building projects, photovoltaic developments, electric vehicle infrastructure, as well as RS&H’s space port projects. The ideal candidate will be proactive and willing to jump into a highly flexible, team-oriented environment. We are looking for resourceful and innovative electrical engineers that enjoy working in a collaborative environment. If you are ready to make an impact, we welcome you!

Requirements

  • Requires a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET accredited university
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license
  • Minimum of 10 years' relevant experience (infrastructure/transportation consulting engineering, preferably aviation)
  • Proven experience leading designs of infrastructure and building electrical systems, power distribution, lighting, security, fire alarm, access control, communications.
  • Proficiency with AGI32, SKM, Microsoft Office Suite, AutoCAD
  • Knowledgeable in FAA standards, National Electrical Code (NEC), industry best practices
  • Willingness and ability to travel
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills

Responsibilities

  • Power and lighting design for transportation facilities
  • Floodlighting design for airport aprons
  • Designing airfield lighting, control, and navigational aid systems
  • Lead the design and production of drawings for runway and taxiway lighting systems, NAVAIDs, and aviation infrastructure
  • Develop calculations, specifications, engineering reports, and construction cost estimates
  • Lead client meetings and site visits
  • Perform construction administration
  • Assist with business development and proposals
  • Train, mentor, and guide designs performed by mid-level and junior engineering staff

Benefits

  • Hybrid work environment
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