Sr. Electrical Engineer I

Gray

The Role

Overview

Lead electrical design engineer for commercial/industrial facilities

Key Responsibilities

  • electrical design
  • design coordination
  • bim modeling
  • rfi review
  • design calculations
  • client interaction

Tasks

-Develop and validate electrical system designs, including lighting, power, grounding, and low-voltage systems tailored to project and client needs. -Lead the coordination of electrical design with architectural, structural, mechanical, and technology disciplines. -Produce and oversee drawings, specifications, and BIM models, ensuring accuracy and integration across project phases. -Review and respond to RFIs, submittals, and shop drawings, ensuring design intent and quality standards are upheld. -Participate in client meetings, design reviews, and site visits, representing the electrical discipline and providing technical leadership. -Mentor junior engineers and designers, fostering technical growth and team collaboration. -Contribute to the development and refinement of internal design standards and best practices. -Serve as lead electrical engineer on assigned projects, overseeing design scope, technical quality, and code compliance. -Manage project schedules and budgets related to electrical scope, supporting project managers in planning and execution. -Perform and review design calculations, energy code compliance assessments, and system performance modeling.

Requirements

  • electrical design
  • revit
  • autocad
  • bim
  • p.e.
  • 7-10 yrs

What You Bring

While performing the duties of this position, the team member is frequently required to stand, walk, sit, use hands, reach with hands or arms and talk or hear. They may occasionally be required to climb or balance, stoop, kneel, or crouch. Must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required include close vision. -Proven expertise in electrical systems design, including lighting, power distribution, grounding, lightning protection, telecommunications, and security systems. -Strong communication skills, with the ability to lead client discussions, present technical concepts, and coordinate across disciplines. -In-depth knowledge of electrical codes and standards, including NEC, NFPA, IBC, and client-specific requirements. -Licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) required. -Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from an accredited institution -Demonstrated ability to manage project deliverables, mentor junior engineers, and contribute to strategic planning and quality assurance. -7–10 years of professional experience in electrical design engineering, with a strong background in commercial, industrial, or mission-critical facilities. -Advanced proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD, and BIM coordination workflows, with experience leading model integration and clash detection.

The Company

About Gray

-Evolved into a global powerhouse blending engineering, architecture, construction, and equipment services into cohesive solutions. -From tobacco barns to mega-projects, the company’s rise reflects its knack for pivoting—absorbing design-build, automation, and digital services under one roof. -Gray engineers complex facilities—semiconductor fabs, advanced battery plants, food and beverage processing sites, data centers, and distribution hubs—by integrating systems early for agile design and execution. -Their projects range from carbon-neutral distilleries and bourbon mash-houses to Amazon logistics centers, Mercedes-Benz assembly lines, Qcells battery parks, and Kraft Heinz plants. -A tapestry of sister brands—Gray AES, Gray Solutions, InLine Engineers, Anderson Dahlen, AD Process Equipment, and NexGen—gives the company depth in automation, specialty fabrication, and real estate. -Unique among general contractors, Gray builds its own process equipment and embeds engineering teams on projects, enabling mid-stream design pivots and tightly coordinated execution. -The company’s blend of family culture, integrated services, and global reach makes it both nimble and reliable on projects that demand innovation and scale.

Sector Specialisms

Manufacturing

Food and Beverage

Data Centers

Advanced Technology

Distribution

Commercial