Lead Electrical Engineer Engineering - Houston, TX at Geebo

Lead Electrical Engineer

Lead Electrical Engineer - Solar Design Houston, TXHybrid$150,000 - $200,000 I have been engaged by global Solar EPC firm on the search for a Lead Electrical Engineer.
Ranked in the top 25 of Solar EPCs in the US, over past 10 years they have built distributed generation and utility-scale projects totaling 3GW.
You will be:
Develop detailed electrical design deliverables for solar (PV) panels, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency.
Create comprehensive one-line drawings, collection system layouts, power cable sizing, cable schedules, equipment sizing, and more.
Implement rigorous QA/QC processes to uphold project standards, while also mentoring and guiding junior engineers to enhance their professional growth.
Develop applications for the interconnection of utility-scale solar projects to the utility grid, ensuring compliance with regulations and efficient integration.
Contribute to the early stages of project development by developing conceptual designs to determine the capacity of prospective solar energy sites.
Generate solar designs for commercial/industrial small-scale sites, including ground-mounted installations, parking canopies, and multi-building complexes with rooftop solar applications.
You will need to have:
Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering 5
Years Engineering Experience Utility Solar Design Experience
Benefits:
401k 3 Weeks PTO Yearly Performance Bonus Yearly Salary Increase Share Ownership Scheme Heath Insurance Recommended Skills Cladding (Construction) Coaching And Mentoring Electrical Engineering Engineering Photovoltaics (Pv) Project Management Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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