Date Posted
November 21, 2024
Company
CMTA Midwest
requisition Number
1725
Location
1331 Tyler Street NE
Suite 201
Minneapolis
MN
55413

Electrical EIT

Electrical EIT to manage project sections, design elements, and client communication, with mentoring and team collaboration in a dynamic engineering firm.
CMTA, a Legence company CMTA is one of the fastest growing engineering firms in the U.S. with nationally recognized expertise in sustainable, high performance building engineering. We are a collaborative, competitive, innovative, and energetic group of engineers and team leaders who incorporate a holistic approach towards consulting engineering, performance contracting, and zero energy projects. We focus on finding engineers whose personalities lead them to excellence, and we provide exceptional opportunities for our employees. Job Summary: This Electrical EIT will perform routine engineering assignments under supervision from a knowledgeable mentor in the field. This position will be responsible for communication with clients, engineering design elements, and manage sections of a project based on extend of knowledge with final approval from manager on majority of responsibilities. This position will collaborate with other engineers to ensure projects move forward smoothly while gaining knowledge and experience in the electrical department. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: • Correctly engineer power, lighting, communications, and life safety for assigned projects. • Occasionally required presence at onsite visits with construction administration. • Effectively answer questions, stay on schedule, and follow a budget to ensure a project is completed successfully. • Professionally interact with designers, technicians, construction administration, and clients as needed. • Efficiently develop and maintain a balance and schedule between all projects and deadlines. • Seek mentorship and support to guarantee successful design and project completion. • Other duties and responsibilities as assigned. Requirements: • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering • EIT is required or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire. • Working towards P.E. licensure. • Strong verbal and written communication skills. • Proven ability to work successfully on a team and listen carefully. • Desire to produce quality work and grow professionally in the engineering field. • Proven ability to maintain a high level of professionalism and build a trusting relationship with clients and owners. • Ability to work outside normal business hours as project schedules and deadlines require. • Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office products. • Proficiency in AutoCAD and Revit preferred. • Proven ability to maintain excellent integrity and ethical standards within role. #LI-AC1 #LI-Onsite Health and Welfare Benefits • Health and Welfare • Medical • Dental • Vision • Prescription drug • Employee assistance program Personal Benefits • Paid vacation • Company-paid holidays • Sick leave Financial Benefits • 401(k) retirement savings plan • Company-paid long-term disability insurance • AD&D insurance • Life insurance About Legence Legence, a Blackstone portfolio company, is an Energy Transition Accelerator™ that provides advisory services and implementation focused on financing, designing, building, and servicing complex systems in mission-critical and high performance facilities. With five decades of expertise in the built environment, Legence has a proven track record of reducing carbon emissions, implementing renewables, lowering utility costs through efficiency consumption, and making systems run better at unmatched speed and scale. To learn more about Legence and its services, visit https://www.wearelegence.com/. Contingent Employment Statement Offers of employment for this role may be contingent upon successfully passing a background check and/or drug screen. Execution of screens will vary based on role requirements and Company policy. All background checks and drug screens will be done in accordance with applicable federal, state, or local law. Equal Employment Opportunity Employer Legence and its affiliate companies are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace. 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