Electrical Systems Lead for Mission-Critical Projects
M.C. Dean
Tysons (VA)
On-site
USD 90,000 - 120,000
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Professional and technical training programs
Tuition reimbursement
Open communication with leadership
Job summary
M.C. Dean is seeking a Deputy Engineering Leader in Tysons, Virginia to manage the technical aspects of engineering, procurement, and construction for electrical systems on mission-critical facilities. You will lead projects ranging from $50,000 to over $20 million, ensuring best practices in engineering and managing technical risks. Candidates should have 5+ years of construction experience with a Bachelor's degree in Engineering or 3+ years with a Master's. An opportunity to join a collaborative team driven by innovation and trust.
Qualifications
5+ years of recent experience in construction, or 3+ years with a Master's.
Strong experience with electronic security systems.
Demonstrated time management and organization skills.
Responsibilities
Lead complex technical discussions and projects.
Ensure engineering best practices are followed.
Manage technical risks on projects.
Skills
Engineering leadership
Project management
Construction experience
Technical risk management
Communication skills
Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering
Master’s Degree in Engineering
Tools
REVIIT
AutoCAD
Milestone XProtect
Job description
M.C. Dean is seeking a Deputy Engineering Leader in Tysons, Virginia to manage the technical aspects of engineering, procurement, and construction for electrical systems on mission-critical facilities. You will lead projects ranging from $50,000 to over $20 million, ensuring best practices in engineering and managing technical risks. Candidates should have 5+ years of construction experience with a Bachelor's degree in Engineering or 3+ years with a Master's. An opportunity to join a collaborative team driven by innovation and trust.