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Electrical Engineer In Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

In this role, you will coordinate and support multi-disciplinary engineering projects from planning ... Handle electrical and technology system designs, including power distribution, lighting, fire ...

Senior Electrical Engineer

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$105K - $137K/yr

In this role, you will lead process and industrial electrical engineering design for multiple concurrent projects, guiding work from concept development through detailed design, construction, and ...

The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in electrical engineering principles, design, and implementation, with a focus on innovative solutions and continuous improvement.

Electrical Engineer

Verona, WI · Hybrid

$75K - $110K/yr

This position plays a key role in ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and in alignment with client requirements. The Lead Electrical Engineer will work closely with engineers ...

Electrical Engineer

Horicon, WI · On-site

$51 - $53.50/hr

Candidates must be authorized to work in the U.S. without current or future sponsorship Additional Requirement: Metatarsal safety shoes required on Day 1 Job Summary Seeking an Electrical Engineer to ...

The Electrical Engineer is responsible for the design, specification, and integration of electrical ... BIOFermâ„¢ is a Wisconsin-based renewable energy company specializing in turnkey anaerobic ...

Electrical Engineer

Green Bay, WI · On-site

$75K - $140K/yr

Our Electrical Engineering team serves clients throughout the country and are comprised of folks in our Green Bay, Mankato, Sioux Falls and Des Moines offices. We are a full-service, multi ...

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What careers can you do with electrical engineering?

Electrical engineers can pursue careers in areas such as power generation and distribution, electronics design, telecommunications, control systems, and embedded systems development. They often work in industries like manufacturing, energy, aerospace, and technology, utilizing skills in circuit design, programming, and system analysis.

Can you make $500,000 as an electrical engineer?

Electrical engineers typically earn salaries that vary based on experience, location, and industry, with median annual wages around $100,000. Reaching a $500,000 salary usually requires advanced roles such as engineering managers, senior specialists, or working in high-paying sectors like aerospace or technology, often combined with bonuses or stock options. Achieving this level may also involve additional certifications and extensive experience.

What jobs do most electrical engineers do?

Electrical engineers design, develop, and test electrical systems and components used in a variety of industries such as power generation, telecommunications, electronics, and automation. They often work on projects involving circuit design, control systems, and embedded systems, utilizing tools like CAD software and testing equipment. Many electrical engineers also pursue roles in research, manufacturing, or consulting, often requiring knowledge of industry standards and certifications.

What engineers make $300,000 a year?

Senior electrical engineers with extensive experience, specialized skills in areas like power systems or embedded systems, and advanced certifications can earn $300,000 or more annually, especially in high-demand industries such as aerospace, defense, or energy. Leadership roles such as engineering managers or directors may also reach this compensation level, often combined with bonuses and stock options.
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Electrical Engineer in sheet metal manufacturing

Electrical Engineer in sheet metal manufacturing

Tramont Manufacturing LLC

Milwaukee, WI • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

We are looking for a Electrical Engineer in sheet metal manufacturing specializes in designing and integrating electrical components, control systems, and power distribution into fabricated enclosures. They bridge the gap between mechanical design and functional electrical systems for products like industrial control panels, switchgear, and custom server racks.

Core Responsibilities

  • System Design: Develop comprehensive electrical schematics and wiring diagrams for components housed within sheet metal enclosures.
  • Component Selection: Specify and source electrical hardware, including breakers, contactors, PLCs, and transformers, ensuring they fit within the mechanical constraints of the chassis.
  • Automation & PLC Programming: Design and program control logic for automated systems, often using platforms like Allen-Bradley or Siemens.
  • Enclosure Thermal Management: Calculate heat loads and design cooling systems (fans, heat exchangers) to protect internal electronics from overheating.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensure all designs adhere to UL 508A (industrial control panels), NFPA 70 (NEC), and CE standards.
  • Prototyping & Testing: Lead electrical testing and validation of first-article builds to ensure grounding, continuity, and safety protocols are met.

Key Skills & Qualifications

  • Education: A Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) or a closely related field.
  • Software Proficiency: Mastery of Electrical CAD (e.g., AutoCAD Electrical, EPLAN, or SolidWorks Electrical) and PLC programming software.
  • Technical Knowledge: Deep understanding of power distribution, motor controls, and industrial networking protocols (EtherNet/IP, Modbus).
  • Certifications:
    • Professional Engineer (PE) License: Often required for signing off on public or high-stakes infrastructure designs.
    • Certified Automation Professional (CAP): Highly valued for roles focused on system integration.

Work Environment

Engineers typically work in an office setting using CAD software but spend significant time on the production floor to oversee the assembly of electrical kits into the sheet metal housings and troubleshoot wiring issues.

Company Description

We one of the largest and most experienced manufacturers of UL Listed diesel fuel day tanks, sub base tanks, enclosures and other products for industrial engine-generators. Our product line includes steel, galvanneal and aluminum weather-protected and sound-insulated gen-set enclosures, trailers, main tanks and full packaging capabilities.