Perform mid-level electrical design tasks for power generation projects under general supervision. Create and modify deliverables using standards and document control processes, estimate materials, perform dimensional checks, coordinate deliverables with team members, apply quality-program practices, and support continuous improvement while beginning to provide technical guidance to other designers.
Primary Purpose
Functions in a mid level Designer capacity. Under general supervision, performs functions requiring intermediate knowledge and use of standards and document control processes/procedures in support of creating and modifying deliverables. May begin to provide technical guidance to other Designers.
Job Responsibilities
- Continues to learn and remains current on project standards, systems, document control, department and company policies and procedures.
- Begins to proactively apply knowledge of the Quality Program to ensure that the deliverables are accurate and compliant. Supports continuous improvement of guides and standards.
- Understands applications to evaluate and improve design methods, processes and procedures used to accomplish deliverables. Create and develop deliverables based on a variety of design inputs. May perform material quantity estimates and dimensional checks.
- Assist in coordinating deliverables within the team or teams involved on the same project.
- Focuses on the needs of internal clients while gaining basic understanding of external clients.
Experience
Typically a minimum of 2 years related work experience.
Qualifications Education Preferred Associates or better. Technical/other training or better. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with DisabilitiesThis employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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