An applications engineer is responsible for assessing the costs and resources required for a project or service. They analyze project specifications, review drawings and data sheets, and collaborate with various stakeholders to determine material, labor, and equipment needs. Estimators also research market prices, obtain quotes from suppliers and subcontractors, and prepare detailed cost estimates and proposals. Their role is crucial in ensuring accurate budgeting and pricing for projects in construction, manufacturing, engineering, and other industries.
Essential Responsibilities
Core Responsibilities:
Independently review customer supplied specifications to assess feasibility of Powell manufacture or supply. Read and interpret electrical drawings to include single-lines, three-lines, elevations, control schematics, site plans and electrical enclosure layouts. Translate conceptual customer designs into a meaningful proposal. Generate accurate proposals based on the review and interpretation of customer-supplied documentation Write effective comments to help define Powell’s offering Optimize the proposed solution to best benefit Powell and our customer Perform competitive evaluation of sub vendor proposals used to complete the overall Powell offering Assess risk associated with sub-vendor offering Interact with other Powell divisions to develop cross business solutions. Requires regular supervision. Work may be checked by more senior team members. Project responsibilities will be simple to average.Secondary Responsibilities (performed but not regularly):
Participate in sales and marketing activities to include client meetings and conferences. Participate in executing cost out initiatives in conjunction with Engineering and Operations.Key Functions:
Prepare detailed, accurate and cost competitive proposals - 95% Participate in external customer facing activities – 5%Minimum Qualifications
B.S. in Electrical Engineering or relevant discipline
0-2+ years of experience in electrical distribution equipment estimating, or related field
Skills, Abilities & Other Requirements
Build and maintain a working knowledge of electrical theory and applicable industry standards including IEEE/ANSI, NEC, IBC and NFPA. Familiarity with low & medium voltage distribution equipment ratings and design Familiarity with DC systems, UPS systems, HVAC and pressurization Familiarity with interconnect, conduit and cable schedules Ability to read and interpret electrical specifications Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings to include single lines, three lines, schematics and wiring diagrams Excellent verbal and written communication skills Customer Oriented Able to manage multiple priorities Prioritizes and plans work activities; uses time efficiently; plans for additional resources; sets goals and objectives; develops realistic action plans in order to meet deadlines. Problem Solving: Gathers and analyzes information using inquisitive mind, using strong logical, methodical and systematic skills Work independently with little or no supervision Ability to learn new skills and assume new responsibilities Visio / Auto CAD / Inventor Microsoft Office SuiteWorking & Environmental Conditions
Working Conditions
Temperature controlled working environment. Some outside activities may be required. This position may travel out-of-town to attend training and meetings. Typical office environment: may experience minor discomfort from extensive use of a computer display and keyboard; travel between buildings on campus and between campuses.Physical Requirements
Maintaining body equilibrium and agility to prevent falling when walking, standing, crouching, ascending or descending stairs. Sitting, standing and walking for long periods of time. Typing, punching or applying pressure to an object with fingers and palm.More Information
This job description outlines the essential functions of the job and does not contain a comprehensive list of all possible responsibilities, tasks, and duties.
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