Overview
As a Low Voltage Technology Designer at Optima Engineering, you will be responsible for designing and developing low voltage systems for various commercial, government, university and K-12 projects. You will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to create efficient, safe, and innovative solutions for our clients. This position offers an exciting opportunity to work on diverse projects, contribute to cutting-edge designs, and grow your expertise in low voltage technology systems within a dynamic MEP firm.
Key Responsibilities
Qualifications
Preferred Certifications & Education
Key Skills
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Other Duties
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities required in this role. Duties, responsibilities & activities may change at any time.
Why Work at Optima Engineering:We are a well-established multi-disciplined engineering firm with offices located in Charlotte, Raleigh, Asheville & Greenville in business since 1992, offering mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection & technology related engineering services to diverse market sectors including mission critical, educational, healthcare, commercial, government and other clients. Our goal is to deliver reliable, high-quality, innovative engineering solutions to our clients and provide a top-notch work environment for our team.
Benefit Highlights
If you want to be excited about going to work and making a difference in the organization you work for, please reach out to us, we’d love to talk to you about joining our team.
To learn more about Optima Engineering, please visit our website at: www.optimaengineering.com
Optima Engineering. is committed to providing an equitable, diverse, and inclusive workplace and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants, including individuals with disabilities and veterans, are encouraged to apply. Optima Engineering participates in the E-Verify employment authorization program. Please read more information here