The ideal candidate will be an experienced, licensed professional with excellent technical expertise and the soft skills to recruit and mentor a talented team.
As Haskell fills the Senior Electrical Engineer opening in its Dallas Regional Operations Center, it is seeking an experienced and licensed professional with great technical expertise. But there’s another set of qualifications that will set apart the right person for the job.
“We’re looking for a very dynamic person that can go out and recruit younger people and train them and mentor them and mold them into the people that will be the future,” said Greg Smith, Electrical Group Lead in Haskell’s Consumer Packaged Goods Group. “The ideal candidate would be a well-established professional who can work in the CPG industry on design-build and EPC (engineer, procure, construct) projects. Excellent communication, teamwork and networking skills are a must.
“Really, this is the ideal position for a mid-career person who could grow into the position of leadership within the group. It’s a great opportunity.”
Haskell offers a world of opportunity in a fast-growing company with more than 20 offices in the United States and the Latin American and Asia-Pacific regions. In addition to providing a highly collaborative and fast-paced environment, Haskell operates with the direction of six strategic pillars, the first of which is to “Provide Team Members the BEST Job of Their Lives.” It offers a robust benefits package that includes a 401k match and an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), which creates stock ownership for every full-time team member.
From an electrical engineering standpoint, candidates must excel in facility-related design of utility company coordination, AC power distribution, grounding, lighting, generators for backup power, UPS systems for uninterruptible power and surge protection. Complete knowledge of the design of power distribution, medium voltage and below, is required.
“We’re looking for a very well-rounded electrical engineer who takes pride in seeing projects through to completion,” Smith said.
The engineers in Haskell’s Dallas office do a great deal of work on facilities for the food, beverage and consumer product markets.
As a vertically integrated architecture, engineering and construction firm and a pioneer in design-build project delivery, Haskell’s engineers commonly work with peers from other project disciplines.
“It’s a fast pace,” Smith said. “We have a variety of projects in the industrial manufacturing world. We do a great deal of interdisciplinary work, and we work closely with our process group and our mechanical group, and it’s a good environment. We have architectural people and structural people in our office, so we have the full range of all the disciplines.”
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