Full time, exempt (non-union), hybrid (combined on campus and remote work)
Hiring Salary Range: Competitive - please enquire
This position plays a key role in Dartmouth's Decarbonization Program https://decarbonization.dartmouth.edu/, which is a multi-year design and construction program to transition Dartmouth's heating systems from burning oil to heat our campus to utilizing electricity-driven heat pump/ geo-exchange systems to heat our campus. Dartmouth's President Beilock has committed to spending over $500 million on this effort over the next five years to help meet Dartmouth's carbon reduction goal of 60% reduction by 2030. Our decarbonization plan includes utilizing low-carbon, renewable energy and smart grid technologies to decarbonize and improve the resiliency of our campus electrical infrastructure.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in electrical or architectural engineering technology, or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Ten plus years of supervised electrical design and drafting with an MEP consulting firm, or the equivalent.
- Registered Professional Electrical Engineer in New Hampshire, or the ability to become registered in New Hampshire within one year.
- Familiarity with all aspects of low voltage (480 V or less) electrical design, including calculations and field experience. Experience with fire alarm and network communications systems a plus. Experience with higher voltage (4160 V to 13.2 kV) systems a plus.
- Experience with energy efficient lighting and electrical system design and control strategies.
- Demonstrated ability to analyze and solve problems associated with the operation and maintenance of electrical systems and equipment.
- Dartmouth College is located in the upper Connecticut River Valley, on the border between New Hampshire and Vermont.
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