Electrical Engineer (Water/Wastewater)

Arcadis

The Role

Overview

Design and implement electrical systems for water/wastewater projects.

Key Responsibilities

  • system analysis
  • electrical design
  • budget management
  • schedule management
  • client meetings
  • site visits

Tasks

-Supporting project managers in project planning, including scope development, budgeting, scheduling, and cost estimation. -Traveling as needed for client meetings, site visits, and other project-related activities. -Performing system analyses using tools like ETAP, SKM Power Tools, or other power system analysis software. -Collaborating with process, mechanical, and instrumentation and control (I&C) engineers to develop design criteria, single-line diagrams, control schematics, and technical documentation. -Designing low- and medium-voltage electrical distribution systems to meet project specifications and requirements. -Managing project budgets, schedules, and deliverables to ensure successful completion.

Requirements

  • 5 years
  • master's
  • nec
  • bachelor's
  • eit/pe

What You Bring

-5 years of experience supporting water/wastewater projects -Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a closely related discipline -Familiarity of National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements -Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a closely related discipline -EIT Certification or PE license

The Company

About Arcadis

-Evolved into a global design, engineering and consultancy powerhouse. -Excels in major infrastructure, water management, urban building, transport and industrial manufacturing projects worldwide. -Recent standout assignments include flood defences in New York, the Sydney Metro, and sustainable legacy planning for the Paris Olympics. -Structured around core business areas—Places, Mobility, Resilience and Intelligence—backed by digital centres of excellence. -Notable for blending data-driven tools with traditional consulting to optimise asset lifecycles and smart infrastructure.

Sector Specialisms

Infrastructure

Water

Environment

Buildings

Transport

Utilities