Wishing you could have an ownership stake in the company you are working for?Founded in 1898, Burns McDonnell is an award-winning engineering, architectural, construction, environmental and consulting services firm.We are a 100% employee-owned, with regional and project offices nationwide.Burns McDonnell plans, designs, constructs and manages projects all over the world with one mission in mind -- to make our clients successful. We are proud to be honored locally, regionally, and nationally as a Best Place to Work.
Burns McDonnell has an exciting opportunity for the electrical engineer that has a desire to apply technical design experience while actively engaging their entrepreneurial spirit. Looking for more direct client and end-user interaction? We’ve got it. Whether you enjoy working with clients that are domestic or international, you will have the opportunity to use leadership and people-skills that set you apart from your peers. Be a part of an energy-filled workplace that pays for performance, where you can invest in a career that you can grow into technical leadership, project management or business development opportunities. Positions are available for electrical engineers with 4 to 8 years of experience in fueling systems.
Burns McDonnell is considered the leading consultant in the aircraft fueling industry. We are engaged in high visibility projects, both large and small, at major airports and military bases worldwide. Additionally, the fueling business line executes projects for aviation, federal, transport truck and car rental clients, including marine loading facilities, pipeline terminals, truck loading facilities and commercial gasoline stations.
A successful candidate would be experienced in design and construction in one or more of the following industries: Commercial or Military Fuel Systems, Oil Gas, Water/Wastewater, or Industrial Systems.
Experience in the following areas of project design would be of high value:
Bulk and operating fuel storage facilitiesTruck, refueler, aviation and marine loading and offloadingNFPA and API hazardous area classificationPID development and reviewDefinition of Sequence of Operations for PLC programmingGeneral facility support – power distribution, voice/data, fiber optics, generators, security, CCTV, fire, alarm, lighting, wiring, raceway, grounding, etc.