Electrical Designer Jobs
By Amtec Inc. At Princeton, NJ, United States
Incorporate selection, layout, sizing, and applicable system and equipment requirements with direction from management when required.
Ensure preparation of the design's calculations and engineering drawings is constructible and compile code and customer requirements.
Prepare engineering documents that meet customer quality requirements and company standards.
Be assigned projects that are commensurate with training, proficiency, and experience
Prepare and create detailed designs for electrical systems.
Perform engineering load, short circuit, and other electrical system calculations.

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to use your electrical design skills? We are looking for a Junior Electrical Designer to join our team and help us create innovative solutions for our clients. If you have a passion for electrical engineering and a desire to make a difference, this is the job for you!

Overview:

A Junior Electrical Designer is responsible for designing electrical systems for a variety of projects. They must be able to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and other technical documents. They must also be able to create electrical drawings and diagrams, and be familiar with electrical codes and regulations. They must be able to work with other engineers and technicians to ensure that the design meets the project requirements.

How To Become an Junior Electrical Designer:

To become a Junior Electrical Designer, you must have a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or a related field. You must also have experience in electrical design, including knowledge of electrical codes and regulations. You must also have strong problem-solving and communication skills.

Junior Electrical Designer Skills:

• Electrical design
• Electrical codes and regulations
• Blueprint reading
• Schematic reading
• Electrical drawing and diagramming
• Problem-solving
• Communication
• Computer-aided design (CAD)

What is Junior Electrical Designer Knowledge?

• Electrical engineering principles
• Electrical components and systems
• Electrical safety
• Electrical codes and regulations
• Electrical drawing and diagramming
• Computer-aided design (CAD)

What is Junior Electrical Designer Responsibilities?

• Design electrical systems for a variety of projects
• Read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and other technical documents
• Create electrical drawings and diagrams
• Ensure that the design meets the project requirements
• Work with other engineers and technicians
• Follow electrical codes and regulations

What is Junior Electrical Designer Experience?

• Previous experience in electrical design
• Knowledge of electrical codes and regulations
• Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and other technical documents
• Ability to create electrical drawings and diagrams
• Strong problem-solving and communication skills

What is Junior Electrical Designer Qualifications?

• Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or a related field
• Experience in electrical design
• Knowledge of electrical codes and regulations
• Strong problem-solving and communication skills

Junior Electrical Designer Education:

• Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or a related field
• Courses in electrical engineering, electrical codes and regulations, and electrical drawing and diagramming

Tools to Help Junior Electrical Designer Work Better:

• Computer-aided design (CAD) software
• Electrical design software
• Electrical testing equipment
• Electrical safety equipment

Good Tips to Help Junior Electrical Designer Do More Effectively:

• Stay up to date on electrical codes and regulations
• Develop strong problem-solving and communication skills
• Utilize computer-aided design (CAD) software
• Stay organized and keep accurate records
• Work closely with other engineers and technicians

Common Junior Electrical Designer Interview Questions:

• What experience do you have in electrical design?
• How familiar are you with electrical codes and regulations?
• What is your experience with reading and interpreting blueprints, schematics, and other technical documents?
• How do you ensure that the design meets the project requirements?
• What computer-aided design (CAD) software are you familiar with?