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Markon, Inc Electrical Engineer in Aurora, Colorado

Job Title Electrical Engineer

Job Description

Company Overview: Eager to join a team where your skills are valued, your growth is nurtured, and your impact is profound? Look no further than Markon, a premier consulting firm deeply dedicated to advancing our nation's most critical missions. At Markon, we don't just offer jobs - we offer opportunities for personal and professional transformation. Empowering our employees to lead, innovate, and excel, we foster an environment where new ideas are not just welcomed but celebrated. As a perennial Washington Post Top Workplace, we prioritize the well-being and success of our team members, ensuring they can bring their best selves to work. Headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, Markon has garnered national recognition for our unwavering dedication to excellence in serving the intelligence community, as well as federal civilian and defense agencies. Our growing reach extends across 17 states, 116 countries, and 5 continents, where our team of dynamic professionals collaborates to deliver unparalleled program and project management services. Markon values people and the tremendous impact each individual can make - which is why we're consistently recognized as one of the best places to work in federal government consulting. Here, you can help solve the nation's most important challenges, surrounded by colleagues who help you grow, advance, and succeed. We are deeply dedicated to what matters - bringing out the best in each other to advance our clients' missions. Join us and make a meaningful impact. Markon is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status. Description: Markon is seeking an Electrical Engineer that will act as a subject matter expert (SME) and advisor to leadership and peers on critical infrastructure assets/components related to Facility Power Production, Backup Systems and High/Medium Distribution systems. They will provide overall technical management, coordination and oversight of facility design, construction, and maintenance projects. This person will provide required knowledge of modern power generation technology and up-to-date distribution equipment and methodologies as neededto support one of our DoD cli Responsibilities: Ability to assist in project planning, specification writing, and design validation. Experience related to low and medium voltage power distribution design in commercial and industrial facilities. Along with, program SKM modeling/management of power coordination studies, maintaining and use power monitoring technologies obtaining PUE reporting, and programming experience in medium voltage switching technologies. Plan, monitor, coordinate and execute complex engineering tasks including the technical and quality targets of multimillion-dollar projects. Provide site leadership with strategic power requirements related to site growth in effort to meet future 5-year planning. Develop and manage an electrical and/or mechanical engineering project plans, design reviews and design approvals including RFI's and submittals. Develop status reports and modify plans or schedules, as necessary, to ensure contract parameters are met. Supervise, plan and actively participate in the Factory Acceptance Test and Integrated Factory Acceptance Test with customers. Understanding of Critical Infrastructure and ability to assess reliability based on reviewing historical data, reports, or interviewing technical/non-technical personnel familiar with such assets or components (i.e. power generators, utility production and distribution, chilled water plants, electrical distribution components, data centers, etc.) Understanding of quality management principles to include qu lity assurance and quality control. Understanding of and experience in reliability centered maintenance, predictive maintenance principles and practices. Ability to estimate and produce a rough order of magnitude (ROM) cost estimates for facility project planning and programming.

Job Requirements

Required: Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering A minimum of 10years of experience as an Electrical Engineer Facility Power Production and Associated Backup Systems or High/Medium Distribution) within the DoD, IC, or commercial industry in the last 12 years. Knowledge of facility operations & maintenance activities and procedures. Excellent interpersonal skills with proven ability to team with industry partners. Demonstrated track record of adhering to tight schedules with demonstrated ability to work in a team environment. Ability to manage multiple and competing resources. Demonstrated project management skills associated with managing performance, budget, schedules, and adhering to control gates. Knowledge of federal, state and local building and safety codes. Active TS/SCI clearance required, CI Poly preferred Desired: Basic knowledge of the government organization and method of conducting business. Understanding of ICS/SCADA systems and electronic controls, energy monitoring and control systems (EMCS). Understanding of quality management principles to include quality assurance and quality control. Understanding of and experience in reliability centered maintenance, predictive maintenance principles and practices

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