
Electrical Engineer β Power & EV Infrastructure
Posted 23 hours ago

Posted 23 hours ago
This is a fully remote position, open to applicants in United States.
β’ Create and deliver permit-ready drawing packages for clients, including SLDs, panel schedules, load calculations, and site plans, akin to the work performed at a conventional engineering firm.
β’ Capture the logic, rules, and judgment calls that inform every decision, collaborating directly with our product and engineering team as the subject matter expert.
β’ Act as a vital contributor to our product roadmap, providing insights on the various tedious workflows that hinder daily operations.
β’ Offer feedback and conduct quality control on the AI engineering assistant by validating outputs, testing tools as part of your drawing production process, and more.
β’ Keep a structured correction log where every issue identified is recorded with its root cause, code reference, and AHJ context, ensuring it feeds back into the system.
β’ Create playbooks for the AI engineering assistant tailored to different project types, such as review checklists and quality standards for various jurisdictions.
β’ Over 3 years of experience in electrical design, with a proven track record of producing permit-ready drawing packages (site plans, SLDs, panel schedules, load calculations).
β’ Comprehensive knowledge of the NEC and experience in navigating AHJ-specific requirements.
β’ Background in designing EV charging infrastructure (DCFC and/or L2 installations, utility interconnection, load management, and light civil & structural design).
β’ Excellent verbal and written communication skills, capable of explaining engineering principles to teammates who may not be experts in your field.
β’ Proficiency in CAD and BIM tools.
β’ Traits we value include intense curiosity, strong teamwork, commitment to excellence, a strong sense of ownership and accountability, self-motivation, and creative problem-solving skills. Comfort with toggling between a scrappy approach and a detail-oriented mindset based on context is essential.
β’ A bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field is required.
β’ Competitive salary based on experience.
β’ Significant early-stage equity; you will be the first electrical engineer on a team of fewer than 10 members, rather than an employee numbered at 50.
β’ Comprehensive benefits package including, but not limited to, health, vision, and dental insurance, commuter benefits, unlimited PTO, and more.
β’ A remote-first work environment, with occasional travel for customer site visits and team gatherings.
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