Electrical Engineer

Lakewood, CO
Full Time
Mid Level
The RMH Group has been making a difference in the world and our environment through engineering for over 60 years with our headquarters located in Lakewood, Colorado and a branch office in Phoenix, Arizona. Our team is growing and looking to add an experienced electrical engineer team member. Our culture of learning and development will lead to continued growth as we place an emphasis on properly prioritizing work-life harmony while working on challenging engineering projects.

Minimum 7 years of design experience in the building systems industry and preferably have experience with healthcare design. Candidate should have the ability to navigate as a lead engineer for technical production tasks on projects as well as the ability to make decisions independently while still utilizing guidance from other engineers and project managers. 

Essential Job Responsibilities
Responsible for leading technical production on projects
Takes ownership of production/design on entire systems and specifications
Performs load calculations & code research
Plans and schedules project production coordinating with Project Manager
Assists Project Manager with proposals and presentations to clients
Coordinates with internal team members and external clients
Mentors less experienced engineers
Conducts periodic job site observations

Skills
Skilled in the use of Microsoft Office and CAD, BlueBeam and REVIT software
Ability to communicate effectively
Ability to work collaboratively with others

Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering or Architectural Engineering from an ABET accredited four-year college or university
Minimum 7 years of experience in the MEP industry with specific Healthcare experience
Professional Engineer Licensure would be ideal
Must be authorized to work in the United States

Quality of Leadership
Promotes positive attitude and image
Exhibits goal-oriented behavior
Shows fairness and consistency
Shows good judgment and reasoning ability
Takes initiative

Benefits & Culture
Company-subsidized health, dental, vision
Life insurance
Short-term and long-term disability
Health Savings Account
Flexible Spending Accounts
Healthcare Concierge
Paid Time Off & Hybrid Work Schedules
401K & Bonus Opportunities
Tuition Reimbursement
Onsite Private Gym & Cafe 
Community Involvement
Volunteer Opportunities
Professional Society Membership Support
Internal and External Training Opportunities
Professional Licensing
Newly remodeled office with custom lighting and collaboration spaces
Nestled on the edge of Golden with spectacular views and access to dining
Making a difference in the world and our environment through engineering
The pay range for this position is expected to be within a range of $80,000 - $115,000 and is based upon multiple factors including level of experience, professional registrations and applicant knowledge, skills, and abilities. Benefits include insurance benefits, paid holidays and paid time off as well as a company sponsored 401k plan. 

RMH is proud to be a part of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), Affirmative Action (AA), and M/F/V/D employer programs.
 
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