JobsSenior Electrical Engineer - Federal Buildings
Senior Electrical Engineer - Federal Buildings
JacobsSenior Electrical Engineer - Federal Buildings
JacobsLocation
Fort Worth, TX
Type
Full-time
Posted
5/5/2026
Compensation
$140,000 - $190,000 per year
Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
Approval 97.8%·Filings 89·New hires 39·
✓ Established Sponsor
·FY 2025Job description
The Senior Electrical Engineer will join Jacobs' team in Fort Worth, Texas, focusing on innovative solutions for federal buildings. This role emphasizes mentorship and professional development while managing multiple projects. The engineer will apply their extensive experience to design and implement electrical systems that meet client needs. Collaboration with other engineers and architects is essential to ensure integrated building services design.
Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering
- Professional Engineer (P.E.) License
- United States Citizenship
- At least 10 years of experience working in a corporate engineering environment
- Strong mentorship focus to develop future engineers
- Strong technical focus in the Architectural Engineering space
Responsibilities
- Manage multiple projects simultaneously and design lighting systems and associated controls.
- Prepare load analysis for different stages of design and oversee the preparation of drawings detailing system design.
- Prepare basis of design reports and document energy compliance calculations and forms.
- Design grounding and lightning protection, as well as redundant electrical systems.
- Mitigate hazardous area concerns and select equipment and fixtures for use in the building.
- Coordinate design with engineers and architects of other disciplines and facilitate construction administration.
Benefits
- Employees at Jacobs are often offered benefits designed around physical, emotional, financial and social wellbeing, including health and safety programs, mental health support, retirement and financial planning resources, flexible time off and initiatives that support a strong culture of caring.
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