Lead Electrical Systems Engineer – Memphis Growth & Impact
COA Network Inc
Memphis (TN)
On-site
USD 90,000 - 130,000
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Competitive Pay
Professional development opportunities
Collaborative team environment
Job summary
A leading engineering solutions provider in Memphis, Tennessee is seeking an experienced Electrical Systems Engineer to lead the development of electrical monitoring subsystems. You will define system requirements, manage test validations, and collaborate with suppliers and partners. Ideal candidates will have a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and over 5 years of systems engineering experience, particularly in electromechanical systems. This full-time role offers competitive pay and opportunities for professional growth.
Qualifications
5+ years of experience in electrical or systems engineering roles.
Prior ownership of technically complex projects involving multiple suppliers preferred.
Strong understanding of electrical systems engineering and system-level architecture.
Responsibilities
Lead the system-level development of electrical monitoring and safety subsystems.
Define functional requirements and system architecture for electrical systems.
Own test planning and validation including test requirements and results.
Serve as the primary technical interface with suppliers and partners.
Skills
Electrical systems understanding
Technical documentation skills
Project ownership
Communication skills
Risk assessment
Education
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Master’s degree (strong asset)
Tools
ASME A17.1 / A17.5 standards
Electromechanical systems
Motors and VFD-driven systems
Job description
A leading engineering solutions provider in Memphis, Tennessee is seeking an experienced Electrical Systems Engineer to lead the development of electrical monitoring subsystems. You will define system requirements, manage test validations, and collaborate with suppliers and partners. Ideal candidates will have a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and over 5 years of systems engineering experience, particularly in electromechanical systems. This full-time role offers competitive pay and opportunities for professional growth.