Electrical Engineer – Power Distribution at HESCO
Rocky Hill, Connecticut, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

06 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

05 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Power Distribution, UL 891 Switchboards, Electrical Design, Schematics Creation, Bill of Materials (BOMs), NEC Compliance, UL Standards Compliance, Manufacturing Support, Testing Support, UL Inspections, Low-Voltage Equipment, AutoCAD, Design-Build Environment, Alternative Energy Sector

Industry

Description
Description ASG Power is experiencing extraordinary growth in the alternative energy sector, and our engineering team is at the center of it. We’re looking for an Electrical Engineer in Power Distribution who thrives in a fast-paced, design-build environment and wants to see their work move quickly from concept to execution while supporting cutting-edge power and energy solutions. We are seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer to design and support low-voltage power distribution equipment, with a strong focus on UL 891 switchboards. Responsibilities Design and engineer UL 891 switchboards and power distribution systems Create schematics, layouts, and BOMs Ensure compliance with UL, NEC, and industry standards Support manufacturing, testing, and UL inspections Provide technical support for custom projects Requirements Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or equivalent experience Experience and knowledge of power distribution, and equipment required Working knowledge of NEC, and UL standards UL 891 knowledge required Proficiency with AutoCAD or similar electrical design software Manufacturing environment experience preferred What We Offer Competitive salary Benefits package Very generous PTO Hands-on engineering role Growth opportunities with a growing company
Responsibilities
The Electrical Engineer will be responsible for designing and engineering UL 891 switchboards and power distribution systems, which includes creating necessary schematics, layouts, and Bills of Materials. They must also ensure all designs comply with UL, NEC, and relevant industry standards while supporting manufacturing, testing, and UL inspections.
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