Paul Muller Company Springfield , MO 65802
Posted 1 week ago
We are currently looking for an Electrical Engineer I. This person will be responsible for multiple lower-level projects or a single large project that support the business through designing, developing, and testing electrical equipment and systems
Summary
The Electrical Engineer I is an entry level engineer who is responsible for multiple lower-level projects or a single large project that support the business through designing, developing, and testing electrical equipment and systems. This position develops and implements control logic programs, schematics and panel designs through a variety of software programs with the oversight of a Lead or Electrical Engineer II. The Electrical Engineer I is also responsible for validating the electrical design for reliability, performance, and safety standards.
Essential Job Functions
Electrical design activities to support the product line.
PLC/PAC/OIT troubleshooting activities.
Instrument configuration and programming as required to complete projects.
Assist electrical team in conduit routing and installation details as required to complete department projects.
Documentation activities to support the business needs which may include development of various operating instruction or manuals.
Electrical, mechanical, and process installation and troubleshooting of simple projects to support the business. This may include the use of hand tools, gauges, multi-meters, and other measurement devices.
Collaboration with customers as required to promote successful project execution, including but not limited to discussion with customer engineers and FAT Protocol execution.
Quotation development to support sales and marketing activities.
Technical collaboration with other professional disciplines to support the business.
Ensures lessons learned applied to future efforts.
Performs other related duties as required and assigned.
Minimal, occasional travel.
Must have a valid driver's license for travel.
Regular, in-person attendance due to necessary teamwork and personal interactive nature of this position.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities (Competencies)
Knowledge and familiarity with 3 phase power applications, distribution and use.
Knowledge and familiarity with the development and implementation of automated control systems.
Knowledge and familiarity with solid state electronic component application.
Knowledge and familiarity with using P&ID's to design process control systems.
Experience with integration of wide range of process analytical equipment.
Working knowledge of Computer Aided Design, AutoCad preferred.
Knowledge and experience in a service orientated environment with troubleshooting capabilities.
Ability to work independently or in a team.
Strong interpersonal skills with a mechanical aptitude that allows for effective communication of the product to our customers.
Education and Experience
Bachelor of Science in Electrical or Electronic Engineering required.
One to three years of experience preferred.
Technical experience in these fields may be acceptable in lieu of the degree.
Base Compensation Range: $63,735 - $99,688 annually
Variable Compensation Range: Incentive bonus eligibility up to 10% of gross annual salary base on company performance (as of 2024).
Health and Ancillary Benefit Overview:
Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance with low employee premiums
Free off-site medical clinic
Company paid Life Insurance & Short-Term Disability
401k - Employer match of up to 4.0% for coworker contributions of 8.0% or more
Company covers tuition costs up to $5,250.00 annually, contingent on course completion and grades
Paid Time Off and Sick, Family & Parental Paid Time Off
Ten (10) Paid Holidays
Four-day work weeks, varied shifts, and flexible remote work options depending on position
Career progression program for advancement
Free in-house welding, grinding & machine operation school
In-house training program
Working Conditions
Professional office environment with some manufacturing shop environment. Use of standard office equipment (computers, phones, copiers, and filing cabinets, etc.). Exposure to conditions, such as: dust, fumes, noise and high-degree varying seasonal temperatures. Machinery with energy sources including electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, or other energy.
Paul Muller Company