
Frontier-Kemper Constructors, Inc.
Specializes in heavy civil, tunneling, and underground construction across multiple sectors.
Electrical Engineer
Design, fabricate, and install power distribution and control systems for mining and heavy civil projects.
Job Highlights
About the Role
Key duties include creating medium- and low-voltage power distribution designs and performing fault-current, arc-flash, and coordination studies. The engineer will manage multiple projects, direct engineers and designers, and prepare calculations, drawings, and technical reports. Responsibilities also cover equipment take-offs, procurement coordination, vendor collaboration, and design reviews for compliance and accuracy. Occasional travel to project and customer sites is required to support field teams and contractors. • Design and specify medium- and low-voltage power distribution systems for mining and heavy civil projects. • Perform fault-current calculations, arc-flash analyses, and coordination studies. • Conduct equipment take-offs, prepare procurement packages, and coordinate with vendors. • Review designs for compliance with standards and ensure functional accuracy. • Prepare and present calculations, drawings, and technical reports. • Manage multiple projects, directing engineers and designers to meet deadlines. • Travel 10-20% to project sites to support field teams and contractors.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸power design
- ▸fault calculations
- ▸arc‑flash
- ▸procurement
- ▸design review
- ▸project management
What You Bring
Candidates must hold a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET-accredited institution and have at least five years of professional experience. Experience designing temporary power systems for mining or tunneling projects is preferred, along with strong project-management, problem-solving, and communication skills. A Professional Engineer (P.E.) license or the ability to obtain one within two years is desirable, as is proficiency with EasyPower or similar power-system analysis software. Additional beneficial skills include Autodesk Electrical, Revit, document control, hydraulic systems knowledge, and Microsoft Office, and willingness to travel 10-20%. • Hold a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (ABET-accredited) and at least five years of experience. • Prefer experience with temporary power systems for mining or tunneling projects. • Demonstrate strong project management, problem-solving, and communication abilities. • Possess a Professional Engineer (P.E.) license or ability to obtain it within two years (preferred). • Proficient with EasyPower or similar power-system analysis software; training provided if needed. • Additional skills advantageous: Autodesk Electrical, Revit, document control, hydraulic systems knowledge, and Microsoft Office.
Requirements
- ▸bachelor ee
- ▸5+ years
- ▸p.e. license
- ▸easypower
- ▸revit
- ▸project management
Work Environment
Onsite