ESi is an engineering and scientific investigation and analysis firm committed to providing clear answers to the most challenging technical problems. Our technical expertise, practical experience, technological resources, and extensive diagnostic, analytical, and physical testing capabilities empower us to provide our clients with the most comprehensive and efficient solutions across dozens of industries.
We are looking for an individual with broad knowledge and experience as a consulting design engineer to join our team of highly skilled forensic engineers and scientists. If you are tired of living thru the debacle and find the idea of sifting through the rubble , where you can use all your skills and experience, to be appealing we'd like to talk to you.
Your work will include investigating such things as: electrical shock & electrocution hazards, equipment failures, design error and omissions, construction defects, contractor / subcontractor disputes, electrical safety issues, and other activities that suit your unique skill set.
Professional Requirements
- BS in Electrical Engineering, MS or PhD preferred
- Licensed Professional Engineer, NCEES record, and multiple state licenses are preferred
- 15+ years experience being involved with a team of professional engineers in the design and construction administration of various market segments
Key Technical Knowledge
The successful candidate will demonstrate conceptual understanding of the application of high voltage power systems within broader field of Electrical Engineering
- Has design experience and understanding in the correct application of exotic grounding systems such as: low resistance grounding, high resistance grounding, un-grounded systems; understands of the advantages / disadvantages of each and knows when each is a preferred solution over a traditional solidly grounded system.
- Understand the principles of symmetrical components
- Can provide a reasonable estimate, without reliance on calculators or reference materials, of the short circuit values in a distribution system based on information such as transformer size, secondary voltage, and impedance
- Understands sub transient reactance and its impact on an electrical distribution system
- Understands short-time withstand and its importance in selective coordination
- His detailed knowledge of the NEC, NFPA 70E, and IEEE, in addition to other common standards such as NFPA
- Experience in working with European standards is a plus
- Experience in working with OSHA 1910 subpart S and 1926 subpart K is a plus
- Skilled and experience in the evaluation and selection of the following equipment:
- Large power transformers (