Electrical Engineer

Electrical Engineer

Sky Climber, LLC

Delaware, OH • On-site

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Electrical Engineer – Electromechanical systems, Design, Test & LaunchOverview

Leads the design, development, testing, optimization, and launch of electrical control systems for electromechanical systems and components used in suspended access and lifting equipment. This role owns electrical control system, functional safety, product performance, regulatory compliance, manufacturability, market support, and margin improvement across the product lifecycle.

Key Responsibilities
  • Lead electrical control systems design, development, test, and launch of electromechanical systems, assemblies, and subcomponents
  • Translate customer, regulatory, and internal requirements into robust, UL-compliant, manufacturable electrical control designs
  • Define electrical control systems including microcontrollers, motor control, brake control, safety monitoring, and sensor integration
  • Design electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, panel layouts, and interface documentation
  • Specify, validate, and integrate motors, drives, brakes, sensors, limit switches, safety relays, and protective devices
  • Perform electrical control system analysis including power, thermal, fault, and safety-related evaluations
  • Own electrical and embedded aspects of new product introduction (NPI) activities including design reviews, prototyping, testing, and launch readiness
  • Optimize existing products using customer feedback, field data, warranty trends, and manufacturing input
  • Drive design improvements to enhance reliability, safety, usability, and customer experience
  • Identify and implement cost-reduction opportunities through architecture optimization, component selection, and design simplification to maximize product margins
  • Collaborate with manufacturing, supply chain, quality, firmware, and suppliers to improve manufacturability and reduce lifecycle cost
  • Support root cause analysis and corrective actions for manufacturing, assembly, software, and field issues
  • Ensure compliance with applicable North American electrical, safety, and lifting codes and regulations
  • Prepare and maintain engineering documentation including schematics, BOMs, specifications, test reports, and manuals
Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or related field
  • 5+ years of experience in electrical and embedded control system design and testing, preferably with electromechanical systems, lifting, or safety-critical equipment
  • Demonstrated experience developing UL-certified electrical systems for hoists, lifts, cranes, or similar machinery
  • Strong understanding of electrical control systems, motor control, power electronics, and safety-related control architectures
  • Experience integrating embedded firmware with electrical hardware and mechanical systems
  • Proficiency with electrical CAD tools (AutoCAD Electrical, or similar)
  • Solid understanding of North American electrical codes, grounding, insulation, EMC, and fault protection for industrial system
  • Experience with functional safety, risk assessment, and FMEA for safety-critical equipment
  • Proven ability to lead product launches and cross-functional engineering initiatives
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills




Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Electrical Engineer?

A: To succeed as an Electrical Engineer, key technical skills include proficiency in circuit analysis, electronics design, and programming languages such as C++, Python, or MATLAB, as well as knowledge of electrical systems, control systems, and electromagnetism. Soft skills like effective communication, problem-solving, and teamwork are also crucial, as Electrical Engineers often collaborate with cross-functional teams and must clearly convey complex technical information to stakeholders. By combining these technical and soft skills, Electrical Engineers can design, develop, and implement innovative electrical systems, drive project success, and advance in their careers through leadership and technical expertise.

Q: What is the career path for a Electrical Engineer?

A: A typical career path for an Electrical Engineer involves progression from entry-level roles such as Design Engineer or Junior Electrical Engineer, to mid-level positions like Senior Electrical Engineer or Project Engineer, and eventually to senior roles like Electrical Engineering Manager or Technical Lead. Throughout their career, Electrical Engineers can develop skills in areas like circuit design, power systems, and control systems, as well as soft skills like project management and team leadership, through continuous learning and professional development opportunities. Long-term, Electrical Engineers may pursue leadership roles, start their own consulting firms, or transition into related fields like software engineering or research and development, offering a wide range of career directions and opportunities for growth.



Sky Climber, LLC job posting for a Electrical Engineer in Delaware, OH with a salary of $78,800 to $125,300 Annually with a map of Delaware location.