
Electrical Engineer
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Description & Requirements
MANTECH seeks a motivated, career and customer-oriented Electrical Engineer to join our team. This position is remote within Virginia, but requires occasional travel to Chesapeake or Norfolk, VA, for client meetings and events
The Electrical Engineer will leverage their strong technical background and knowledge to support Military Sealift Command (MSC) engineering and design efforts. You will help manage the technical aspects of shipboard engineering requirements for generating, distributing, and controlling electrical power, lighting, and communication circuits to ensure safe and reliable electrical plant operation.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Preparing complex electrical load analyses, fault current analyses, and coordination of protective devices for proposed shipboard alterations.
Developing contract designs and in-house designs while performing troubleshooting and First Article Testing in accordance with regulatory agency standards.
Conducting surveys, inspection trips, and attending sea trials or ship checks before, during, and after structural and system alterations.
Performing Electrical Calculations and Schematics, including Voltage Drop Calculations, Load Calculations, and Power & Lighting One Line Diagrams.
Developing Electrical Plant Load Analysis (EPLA), Protective Device Coordination Studies, and Electric Plant Distribution Impact Data (EPDID).
Collaborating with stakeholders to develop Failure Modes and Effects Analyses (FMEA) and Periodic Safety Test Procedures (PSTP) for U.S. Coast Guard approvals.
Working with all internal and external teams to ensure complete and functioning electrical systems that meet all MSC mission requirements.
Occasional travel to Chesapeake or Norfolk, VA, for
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