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Geosyntec Consultants, Inc. is seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer III to support projects with Los Alamos National Lab in Los Alamos, NM. The ideal candidate will perform a range of electrical engineering duties, including the development of engineering design packages and project support. A Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and at least 6 years of relevant experience are required.
With a commitment to quality and safety, this role will contribute to critical environmental projects and requires U.S. Citizenship for federal contract compliance.
Longenecker & Associates (L&A), a Geosyntec Company, is a trusted partner enabling critical missions across the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) complex for more than 30 years. We contribute to DOE’s nuclear security and environmental remediation enterprise by providing the highest-caliber staff and experts. We are seeking a Electrical Engineer III to contribute to our mission supporting our work at Los Alamos National Lab in Los Alamos, NM.
Geosyntec is an innovative, international engineering and consulting firm serving private and public-sector clients to address new ventures and complex problems involving our environment, natural resources, and civil infrastructure. Our engineers, scientists, technical and project employees serve our clients from offices across the world. Ranked by ENR as one of the top environmental engineering design firms, Geosyntec is internationally known for its technical leadership, broad experience, and exceptional client service.
We invest in our people. Each employee is unique, and your career at Geosyntec will be too. We offer competitive pay and benefits, and well-being programs to support you and your family.
The Electrical Engineer will perform a full range of design engineering responsibilities in support of facility design, operation, and maintenance activities. This role requires applying broad and diversified knowledge of electrical engineering principles, practices, and DOE‑complex requirements.
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