Position Summary:
ISI Professional Services is looking for an experienced Electrical Engineer with expertise in the construction industry to provide Owner's Representative construction management services to a DoD client. The Electrical Engineer will work to support a DOD client looking to manage the construction of a once in a generation new Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) Currency Production Facility (CPF) to provide a modern, secure, and innovative facility for the manufacturing of United States currency for the BEP. The new facility will occupy a 104-acre site in Beltsville, Maryland. The construction project is comprised of a primary building with a footprint of approximately one million square feet. The program consists of a manufacturing hall and support spaces, laboratory/research spaces, a warehouse, vaults, a firing range, a tour area for visitors and visitor/vehicle screening outbuildings.
The ideal candidate will have experience in managing electrical systems installations, ensuring compliance with contract specifications, and providing technical advice to government representatives.
Essential Job Functions
Meeting Participation: Attend and provide advisory input during preconstruction, quality control, progress, and coordination meetings between government and contractors.Construction Document Review: Analyze electrical drawings and specifications, identifying potential construction issues, and recommending solutions to the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR).Submittal Review: Review contractor submittals for electrical systems, ensuring compliance with project specifications and providing recommendations to the COR.RFI Responses: Provide technical support to Requests for Information (RFI), ensuring timely, documented responses within 24 hours.Deficiency Tracking: Monitor and report on construction deficiencies, ensuring timely corrective actions and preventing future occurrences. Propose effective solutions to rectify electrical issues.Troubleshooting Support: Provide technical troubleshooting for electrical systems. Analyze issues, propose corrective measures, and document recommendations in detailed reports.Inspection Process: Participate in the three-phase inspection process, ensuring electrical systems comply with design and contract requirements, codes and standards, and document inspections in the Resident Management System (RMS).Status Reporting: Prepare and present weekly status reports, highlighting construction progress, outstanding issues, and recommended actions.As-Built Reviews: Conduct monthly reviews of contractor’s as-built electrical drawings, documenting deficiencies and providing recommendations for corrective action.Qualifications:
Education & Experience:Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or 20 years of experience inspecting and managing the installation of electrical systems, inclusive of low voltage and fire alarm systems.Experience: Minimum 5 years of experience in construction management with a focus on electrical systems.Technical Skills: Possess knowledge of construction contract documents, including front-end and technical specifications and drawings, to readily understand and assess the requirements; knowledge of engineering services, building codes, budgeting, and scheduling to lead to the project’s success.Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to liaise effectively between contractors and government representatives.Preferred Qualifications:
Experience on large-scale, government construction projects, especially with USACE.Prior experience working on electrical systems in secured federal buildings.Professional licensure in Electrical Engineering (PE) is a plus but not required.Physical Requirements:
This job operates in a professional office environment. The physical demands described here are representative of those that an employee must meet to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Flexibility related to work hours as project demands arise.Occasionally required to move 5 – 15 pounds.Must remain in a stationary computer position for extended periods.Must be able to walk and stand for extended periods.Work Setting/Environment/Travel Requirements:
Monday through Friday, eight (8) hours between 6:00 am – 6:00 pm