Kimley-Horn

Kimley-Horn

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Electrical Engineering Analyst - MEP

Electrical Engineering Analyst role analyzing MEP, power, renewable, ITS projects.

Irvine, California, United States
92k - 99k USD
Full Time
Entry-level

Job Highlights

Environment
Office Full-Time

About the Role

The position involves applying technical software to create and quality‑check deliverables, solving complex engineering challenges, and collaborating across disciplines while adhering to federal, state, and local regulations as well as internal standards. • Use technical software daily to analyze, produce, and quality‑control engineering deliverables. • Solve complex problems, support project managers, and collaborate across disciplines. • Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations and company standards. • Work on diverse projects such as building MEP, photometrics, lighting, power distribution, renewable energy, EV charging, security, communications, and industrial controls. • Assist with technical specifications, report writing, and electrical equipment cost research. • Participate in financial wellness programs such as student‑loan matching, 401(k) contributions, and performance bonuses.

Key Responsibilities

  • engineering software
  • problem solving
  • regulatory compliance
  • mep design
  • spec writing

What You Bring

New analysts will gain experience on a broad spectrum of projects—including building MEP, lighting, power distribution, renewable energy, EV charging, security, communications, and industrial controls—while also supporting specification writing and cost research for electrical equipment. Candidates must hold an ABET‑accredited bachelor’s or master’s degree in electrical engineering by Summer 2026, with a salary range of $91,500‑$99,000. Kimley‑Horn emphasizes a people‑first culture, strong employee retention, and a benefits package that has helped it rank on Fortune’s “100 Best Companies to Work For” for 18 consecutive years. • Hold an ABET‑accredited Electrical Engineering degree (B.S. or M.S.) by Summer 2026.

Requirements

  • abet
  • electrical
  • mep
  • renewable
  • ev charging
  • spec writing

Benefits

• Gain exposure to solar and energy projects focusing on battery storage and photovoltaics. • Gain exposure to Intelligent Transportation Systems design, including traffic operations centers, sensors, message signs, CCTV, and fiber‑optic networks. • Receive a salary between $91,500 and $99,000. • Enjoy an exceptional retirement plan with a 2‑to‑1 company match up to 4 % of compensation plus profit sharing. • Access comprehensive low‑cost health, dental, and vision coverage. • Benefit from flexible time‑off options, floating holidays, and half‑day Fridays. • Take advantage of professional development resources including tuition reimbursement and internal training. • Utilize family‑friendly benefits like new‑parent leave, family‑building support, and childcare resources.

Work Environment

Office Full-Time

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