FAQs
What are some of the tasks that a New Graduate Electrical Engineer may be involved in?
A New Graduate Electrical Engineer may assist with research, design, concept development, and construction of transmission and distribution substations, power distribution, renewable energy projects, and protection and control systems. They may also provide technical assistance for due diligence, investigation, remediation, impact assessment, and permitting of utility, industrial, and commercial scale projects.
What documentation responsibilities does a New Graduate Electrical Engineer have?
A New Graduate Electrical Engineer is responsible for generating accurate and concise documentation regarding assigned aspects of the project. This includes ensuring that all documentation meets or exceeds acceptable industry standards for design, safety, and functionality.
What types of projects will a New Graduate Electrical Engineer be working on?
A New Graduate Electrical Engineer may work on projects in various sectors, including utilities, transportation, buildings, and Federal, State, and local government projects. They may be involved in the design, development, and construction of utility, industrial, and commercial scale projects.
What is the location of this job opportunity?
This job opportunity is located in Denver, CO. The New Graduate Electrical Engineer will be working with WSP's Federal Team in Denver.