What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Engineer position at RADISE International?
Job Title: Electrical Engineer II / QA Inspector
Location: Port St. Lucie, Florida, 34953
Duration: Full Time
About the Company
At Radise International, we are a global engineering and consulting firm delivering innovative infrastructure solutions across federal, commercial, and industrial sectors. As part of the Smart Infrastructure Group, we specialize in engineering design, construction management, and quality assurance services for complex, mission-critical projects.
We are committed to building resilient and sustainable infrastructure by partnering with organizations such as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and other federal agencies to deliver high-impact projects that strengthen communities and critical systems.
Job Description:
Design and Technical Oversight
Review and evaluate electrical design drawings, calculations, and specifications for compliance with USACE, NEC, UFC, NFPA, and other federal standards.
Support design development for low and medium voltage power distribution, lighting, grounding, and communication systems.
Coordinate with mechanical, structural, and civil disciplines to ensure integrated system design.
Prepare design analyses, technical reports, and recommendations to support project development and execution.
Participate in constructability reviews, value engineering, and life-cycle cost evaluations.
Construction and Quality Assurance:
Conduct field inspections and quality assurance surveillance for electrical systems and related works.
Monitor Contractor Quality Control (QC) operations to ensure compliance with project specifications and safety standards.
Receive, review, and process submittals and shop drawings using RMS; ensure proper documentation, review, and reporting.
Prepare and submit daily inspection reports documenting progress, labor, materials, and any observed deficiencies.
Maintain records of materials, test results, and “as-built” conditions.
Conduct joint, pre-final, and final inspections and verify corrective actions are completed.
Inspect safety precautions and enforce corrective measures for noncompliance.
Participate in commissioning and testing of electrical and control systems.
Project and Field Support:
Review construction materials, workmanship, and adherence to approved submittals.
Inspect installations including power distribution systems, lighting, switchboards, motors, controllers, transmitters, automatic controls, air conditioning systems, and pumping stations.
Verify performance of testing and collect samples for laboratory analysis.
Monitor project progress and estimate work completion percentages.
Assist with coordination for utility relocations (electrical and communication systems).
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited institution.
5–10 years of relevant experience in electrical design, construction, or project inspection (USACE or federal experience preferred).
Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred but not required.
Proficiency with AutoCAD, RMS, and Microsoft Office Suite.
In-depth knowledge of NEC, UFC, NFPA, and USACE engineering procedures.
Strong documentation, reporting, and communication skills.
Ability to interpret construction schedules and safety plans.
Ability to travel to project sites within the USACE Caribbean District as needed.
Preferred Experience:
Prior work on USACE, NAVFAC, or other federal design/construction projects.
Experience with backup power systems, renewable energy, and energy efficiency initiatives.
Familiarity with design-build delivery and government submittal processes.
Knowledge of LEED or sustainable design standards.
Experience overseeing major civil works and vertical construction projects such as hurricane gates, Army reserve centers, schools, and housing facilities.
Benefits
Paid time off & holidays
401(k)
401(k) matching
Health insurance
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
Life insurance
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)