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Posted on 17 November 25 by Eric Stigge
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Position Title: Electrical Engineer – MEP
Location: Orlando, FL Area
Employment Type: Full-Time, On-Site
About the Role:
A growing MEP consulting firm in the Orlando region is seeking an Electrical Engineer to support the design and delivery of building power and lighting systems across a diverse set of project types. This role focuses on electrical building systems from early conceptual layouts through construction support, with a mix of commercial, municipal, public-sector, and residential work.
What You’ll Do:
Produce electrical system designs—including power distribution, lighting, and low-voltage elements—using tools such as Revit and AutoCAD.
Develop drawings, load calculations, circuiting layouts, panel schedules, and documentation that align with project scope and code requirements.
Work directly with architects, mechanical engineers, and other disciplines to integrate electrical designs seamlessly into full building models.
Analyze existing electrical infrastructure and recommend upgrades or optimization strategies.
Prepare technical reports, design narratives, and documentation for permitting and construction.
Support the construction phase by responding to RFIs, reviewing submittals, and participating in site observations when needed.
Maintain familiarity with evolving electrical design standards, energy codes, and best practices to bring forward innovative and efficient solutions.
Required Background:
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET-accredited program.
At least three years of hands-on experience designing electrical building systems for multi-disciplinary projects.
Strong proficiency with Revit and AutoCAD for MEP design.
Ability to take electrical designs from conceptual development through completed construction documents.
Experience preparing engineering calculations, system layouts, and detailed design documentation.
Demonstrated capability in coordinating electrical components with architectural and mechanical systems.
Solid understanding of applicable codes and standards governing electrical building design.
Preferred Qualifications (Not Mandatory):
EIT certification or (P.E.) Professional Engineering licensure in progress or completed.
Exposure to green building practices or participation in LEED-related projects.
Interest in sustainable electrical design strategies and energy-efficient systems.
Why This Firm:
You’ll join a team that values collaboration, technical rigor, and continuous improvement. Projects span a wide mix of facility types, offering steady opportunities to broaden your design portfolio and grow professionally within the electrical engineering discipline.