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A leading company specializing in MEP system design is seeking an Electrical Engineer for commercial projects in Dallas. This role offers the chance to work on exciting projects with excellent training and a pathway to obtaining your PE license. As a key technical expert, you will design systems and address various project requirements while enjoying fantastic benefits.
Posted 05 June 2025
Salary: US$90,000 - US$110,000 per annum
Location: Dallas
Job type: Permanent
Discipline: Rise Construction
Reference: BBBH255550
Dallas, Texas
Salary: $90,000 - $110,000 + Training + Career Progression + Support to Gain PE License + Bonus + Fantastic Benefits + Tuition Reimbursement + Work-From-Home Fridays!
Are you an electrical engineer looking to work on exciting commercial MEP projects, with excellent training and a clear progression pathway to becoming a PE?
This is an excellent opportunity to be the go-to electrical engineer on various technical construction projects, with the chance to progress into a Project Management position and gain your PE license.
This growing company specializes in designing MEP systems for commercial projects. Due to their long-term expansion plans, they are looking for an Electrical Engineer to serve as a technical expert on diverse projects. They will also fund your PE license, granting you the opportunity to further advance your career.
In this role, you will be based in the office, responsible for designing construction documents, producing electrical schematics and drawings, handling RFI documents, and liaising with clients and architects to meet project requirements.
This is a great opportunity for an electrical engineer who wants to obtain their PE license and advance within a company that actively invests in its employees while working on technically challenging commercial projects.
Keywords: Electrical, Design, Revit, AutoCAD, MEP, Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical, Commercial, Blueprints, Drawings, Engineer
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