Field Electrical Engineer
$63,600–$111,300 year
Remote · United States
Job Summary
Field Electrical Engineer to provide infrastructure engineering support to construction/installation crews under Parsons’ FAA-related contract work. Responsibilities include field identification and planning of fixtures and system layouts, validating designs against field conditions, conducting site surveys and data collection, interpreting drawings and specifications for field personnel, supporting installation, testing, troubleshooting, and commissioning of systems, coordinating with multidisciplinary teams, preparing redlined drawings and construction documentation, maintaining site survey and field reports, ensuring compliance with federal and local codes, and adhering to safety, quality, and documentation procedures. The role expects 25-50% CONUS travel; when not traveling, work is performed remotely. Requires a bachelor’s degree in electrical or electronics engineering from an ABET-accredited program and 4+ years of relevant experience; US citizenship and ability to pass background checks are required. Desired credentials include EIT/FE certification and PE licensure; preferred experience includes field investigations, federal or large infrastructure programs, and proficiency with Bluebeam and Microsoft Office.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in electrical or electronics engineering (Electrical, Electronic, Civil, Structural, Architectural or Mechanical) from an ABET accredited program
- Four (4)+ years of relevant engineering experience (power design, construction, or field) in infrastructure or facilities projects
- Prior experience reading and interpreting engineering drawings, specifications, and technical documents
- Familiarity with applicable engineering codes and standards
- Ability to travel nationwide and work on active construction sites in varying field conditions
- Must be a U.S. Citizen and able to pass required background checks
- Strong communication and coordination skills for working with multidisciplinary teams and clients
- Ability to lift 50 lbs and valid driver’s license
- Preferred Skills: Engineer-in-Training (EIT/FE) certification, Professional Engineer (PE) license
- Experience supporting construction activities, field investigations, and resolution of field issues
- Experience interfacing directly with client and other stakeholders
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and basic electronic documentation tools
- OSHA 30-hour safety training
- Experience with Bluebeam markup software
- Prior experience on federal, transportation, aviation, or large infrastructure projects
- Salary Range awareness and ability to work in remote environments
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