Electrical Engineer - Utilities and Central Energy
Company: KFI Engineers PC
Location: Hopkins
Posted on: February 9, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description POSITION SPECIFICATION Position:
Electrical Engineer II Department: Utilities & Central Energy (UCE)
Reporting Relationship: Senior Project Manager OR Electrical
Engineering Manager, UCE COMPANY BACKGROUND KFI Engineers is a
recognized industry leader in facility infrastructure design and
performance. Since 1996, our culture of collaboration and unique
capabilities have allowed us to make a difference in the way
infrastructure and processing projects are delivered. Headquartered
in St. Paul, MN, with numerous regional offices throughout the
United States, and a team of hundreds of professionals, we offer
opportunities to continue your career with mentorship programs,
career growth support, and continued education. With KFI, we find a
way to provide creative solutions to unique projects while
providing the same care we would expect if we were the client. For
more information about KFI Engineers and our culture, please visit
www.kfi-eng.com. DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW (UCE) The Utilities & Central
Energy (UCE) group specializes in large central plant work,
particularly for district energy serving cities, universities,
hospitals, and manufacturing campuses. Our expertise covers both
energy production and distribution. We have expertise in
sustainable energy production, simple and combined cycle, combined
heat and power, and medium voltage power. Our clients look for us
to lead large complex projects from concept to completion,
including startup, check-out, and commissioning. The Electrical
Engineer II supports that process by leading the effort and
development of project studies, drawings, and other deliverables.
POSITION OVERVIEW & RESPONSIBILITIES The Electrical Engineer II
plays a key role in the successful execution of projects. This
individual will provide technical and engineering excellence, as
well as successful delivery of work to our customers. The
Electrical Engineer II is responsible for a high level of customer
satisfaction by ensuring expectations are clearly communicated and
managed- both externally and internally. The successful candidate
will contribute to a dynamic team environment by being proactive,
communicating clearly to all stakeholders, and modeling a highly
collaborative working environment. This person may also support the
business development process, by contributing to proposals and
meeting with prospective and current customers. Specific
responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, the
following: Design for medium voltage and 480-volt power systems,
including generation and distribution. Design (drawings,
specifications and calculations) of special systems including
ground fault, lightning protection, engine-generator, UPS, DC,
motor control centers and power factor correction. Prepares
engineering documents and equipment specifications to meet codes,
standards and contracted scope of work, ensuring application of
Electrical Engineering Principles. Standard deliverables include
single-line diagrams, plans, schedules, schematics, and details.
Preparation of three lines and schematic drawings. Performs power
system studies, including arc fault hazard analysis, short circuit,
load flow, protective device coordination and harmonics studies,
using SKM PTW. Reviews and approves contractor submittals, conducts
construction observation and provides field support during startup
and commissioning of electrical systems and equipment. Develops
labor/cost estimates for assigned scope of work and is accountable
for ensuring we stay within scope and budget. Creates project plans
and schedules for the execution of work. May serve as project
manager for complete projects, when assigned. Supports the business
development process through input to proposals, meeting and
interviewing with prospective customers, etc. Provides technical
and engineering support to other departments/disciplines.
QUALIFICATIONS Required Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering
or Engineering Technology. Must be legally authorized to work in
the US on a permanent basis without the need for work sponsorship
now or in the future. Minimum 3 years of Electrical Engineering
experience post-graduation. Strong electrical design expertise
across various industries and processes. Proven project experience
and/or working knowledge of Process, Instrumentation, and Controls.
Comprehensive understanding of electrical, mechanical, civil, and
structural engineering construction practices. In-depth knowledge
of industry codes and standards (NEC, NFPA, NESC, ANSI/IEEE, etc.).
Demonstrated leadership and ability to influence stakeholders.
Proven ability to build strong client relationships and collaborate
effectively with cross-functional teams. Strong problem-solving and
analytical skills. Attention to detail and ability to manage
multiple tasks. Ability to collaborate with others and enable
effective interaction with Designers, Engineers and Project
Managers. Knowledge of computer technology and specific areas of
application, including MS Office. Travel: May include up to 25%
domestic travel. Preferred Professional Engineering (PE)
certification or willingness to pursue PE. Working Conditions Some
work locations will feature the tough terrain typical of
construction sites or require lifting or moving field testing
equipment. CORE BEHAVIORS Accountable Demonstrates persistence in
the achievement of goals. Acts with a sense of urgency. Takes
responsibility for own actions. Business Focus Demonstrates
agility, adapts well to changes. Works well under pressure. Meets
commitments to internal/external customers. Project Execution Plans
projects well, managing last-minute rushes and disruptions.
Balances Speed and Quality. Looks for improvement in our delivery,
tools and processes. Other duties as assigned. Demonstrates Respect
for Others Keeps others adequately informed. Exhibits objectivity
and openness to others' views. Adapts communication style and
method based on audience and situation. Team Player Balances team
and individual responsibilities. Shares expertise with others.
Inspires respect and trust. Benefits: At KFI, our comprehensive
benefit program provides our employees with the resources to
support their health, wellness and financial well-being. Full-Time
employees have access to: Health, dental and vision insurance
coverage Virtual health services Health Savings Account (HSA) &
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) for HDHP enrollees with KFI
contributions Flexible Spending Account 401(k) plan Short-term and
long-term disability insurance, life and AD&D insurance
Employee Assistance Program Paid Time Off to include Earned Sick
and Safe Time in accordance with state laws Paid Volunteer Time Off
Company Paid Holidays Tuition Reimbursement Bereavement Leave
Voluntary benefits offered include life, accident, critical illness
coverage Salary Range: $85,000 - $106,000 annually. The final
agreed upon compensation is based on individual qualifications,
experience, work location, and education. This position is eligible
for an annual bonus. Please note this job description is not
designed to cover a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or
responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job.
Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time
with or without notice. This position is not eligible for Visa
sponsorship. Equal Opportunity Employer – Veterans and
Disabilities
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