

A leading construction firm delivering projects across diverse sectors including commercial, residential, and industrial.
The specialist conducts electrical analysis, provides technical input, and performs reviews to mitigate design risk. Responsibilities include identifying construction challenges, generating optimization opportunities, and ensuring compliance with project specifications and codes.
Key duties involve reviewing electrical designs for constructability, performing quantity takeoffs, and recommending construction sequencing and logistics. The role evaluates energy models, assesses drawings, specifications and shop drawings for code compliance, and proposes solutions to improve design and constructability. The specialist also guides resolution of non‑conformances, collaborates with internal and external teams, and coordinates with other disciplines such as structural, architectural, and fire protection.
Candidates must hold a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, a Professional Engineer (Electrical) license, and at least four years of industry experience. Experience should span the full design and construction lifecycle of electrical and low‑voltage systems, include peer‑review or due‑diligence work, and demonstrate strong written and verbal communication. Proficiency with design, collaboration, and BIM software (e.g., AutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks, Bluebeam) is required, as is willingness to travel up to 25%.
The role requires the ability to navigate construction sites, including climbing stairs and ladders, and performing physical tasks such as lifting and handling tools. Employees work in environments with noise, weather exposure, and potential electrical hazards. The annual salary range for New York City candidates is $122,000‑$190,000, and Turner is an equal‑opportunity employer.