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Engineering Manager - Power Systems & Electrical infrastructure
Join a leading modular power systems manufacturer that is redefining how critical electrical infrastructure is designed, built, and delivered across North America.
The company specializes in factory-built, pre-integrated electrical assemblies that support data centers, industrial facilities, and large-scale power users.
This is an opportunity to join a forward-thinking organization that combines engineering expertise with advanced modular manufacturing, and where every employee has an ownership stake from their first day.
This is an opportunity within a power systems manufacturer that is redefining how critical electrical infrastructure is designed, built, and delivered across North America.
The company specializes in factory-built, pre-integrated electrical assemblies that support data centers, industrial facilities, and large-scale power users.
This is an opportunity to join a forward-thinking organization that combines engineering expertise with advanced modular manufacturing, and where every employee has an ownership stake from their first day.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and mentor engineers and designers working on modular electrical system design and integration
- Oversee system layout, power distribution, load calculations, and protective device coordination
- Serve as Engineer of Record (EoR) for assigned projects
- Collaborate closely with Project Managers, production teams, and leadership to align design intent with manufacturing execution
- Interface with clients, utilities, and code officials to ensure compliance and performance standards
- Drive continuous improvement in modular design standards, tools, and workflows
Experience Required
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Architectural Engineering, or a related field
- Minimum 8 years of electrical engineering experience, ideally in power systems, modular integration, or manufacturing environments
- U.S. Professional Engineer (P.E.) license required
- Proficiency with electrical system design software (SKM, ETAP, AutoCAD, Revit, etc.)
- Deep knowledge of electrical distribution systems, grounding, arc flash, and code compliance
- Demonstrated leadership in mentoring, coordination, and cross-discipline collaboration
- Excellent communication skills and a proactive, problem-solving mindset
What is on offer
Employee Ownership (ESOP): Become an owner from your first day
Comprehensive Benefits: Competitive compensation, annual bonus potential, and full health coverage
Professional Development: Supportive environment that encourages innovation, learning, and advancement
Work-Life Balance: 17 PTO days per year, 10 paid holidays, and flexible hybrid working options
Purpose-Driven Work: Contribute to projects that power critical infrastructure and high-reliability facilities