Applicants who are not a registered Professional Engineer in the State of Texas will be automatically rejected.
Howdy, I don't have a formal HR department to get caught up in, so I will be reviewing all applicants directly. There isn't going to be some huge wait or multi-level interview panel. The salary range is based on experience. Must be willing to learn (and teach). Not much travel required (maybe 1 day a week or once every two weeks, local to DFW [or less]). I try to limit folks to not exceed 40 hrs/week (for sanity). Mostly in office. Can support limited remote work when required/needed (after being 'settled in'). Good luck in your job search wherever it takes you. - Mike
Formal stuff:
Scarborough Engineering, Inc. is a small business in Fort Worth, TX. We are collaborative, agile and supportive. We all work together.
Our work environment includes:
- Flexible working hours
- On-the-job training
- Casual work attire
- Relaxed atmosphere
- Work on various types of projects covering several disciplines.
Scarborough Engineering Inc. small consulting firm which has been in operation since the 1970's. We are a family oriented consultancy looking to hire someone who is an Registered Professional Engineer (PE).
Our primary focus is transmission, distribution, and substation design. We also work on industrial and commercial projects (Oil and Gas loading and offloading, MEP Design, Foundations, etc.). We have a small panel shop in the basement where we design and build transformer protection, relaying, and control panels for substations and remote gas facilities.
We do not relegate ourselves to just electrical engineering and applicants should want to learn how to design all aspects of the various projects we do, from grounding to foundations, to NESC clearances over roadways, gas refineries, personnel safety, relay programming, schematic and drawing reviews. Often times there will be numerous projects happening simultaneously and you need to be willing to hop from project to project as needs and schedules dictate.
CAD familiarity is strongly recommended (AutoCAD, PLS CAD, Microstation). Lot's of meetings, conference calls, paperwork, etc. (the realities of being an Engineer).
As previously stated we are a small company (14ish employees) and as such, we have no formal HR department. I will be as honest and transparent with anyone during the interview process, I try to keep everything down to a short virtual interview where I will explain in detail what our 'culture' is like and if YOU decide you are further interested I will setup an in-person interview. I am looking to move quickly.
We are pretty laid back in terms of attire generally, but there will be times to 'suit up' when interfacing directly with clients.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $180,000.00 - $215,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
Schedule:
Education:
License/Certification:
- Regsietered Professional Engineer in the State of Texas (Required)
Work Location: In person