Electrical Engineer II- 536431
Company: Delaware Nation Industries
Location: Arlington
Posted on: February 8, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Bureau of Overseas Buildings
Operations (OBO) directs the worldwide overseas building program
for the U.S. Department of State. Working with other offices and
bureaus, foreign affairs agencies, and Congress, OBO sets worldwide
priorities for the design, construction, acquisition, maintenance,
use, and sale of real properties and the use of sales proceeds. As
the single real property manager for the U.S. government's
diplomatic facilities overseas, OBO's portfolio spans 285 worldwide
missions and over 80,000,000 square feet of functioning property.
OBO's primary mission is to provide safe, secure, and functional
facilities that represent the U.S. government to the host nation
and support the Department's staff as they work to achieve U.S.
foreign policy objectives abroad. OBO is guided by the principles
of Excellence in Diplomatic Facilities. Delivering excellence is a
comprehensive process that seeks to utilize the best methods,
technologies, and staff abilities. Each office, person, and action
in OBO contributes to the realization of this goal. Through this
program, OBO employs a collaborative and integrated approach that
demands solutions that are creative, economical, and
environmentally appropriate. OBO project teams are challenged to
apply these principles, coordinate their efforts, and deliver built
embassy complexes that represent the best in American architecture,
design, engineering, technology, sustainability, art, culture, and
construction execution. This position is in the Bureau of Overseas
Buildings Operations, Program Development, Coordination, and
Support Directorate, Office of Design and Engineering, Electrical
Engineering Division (OBO/PDCS/DE/EE). DE serves as OBO's code
officials and provides design, research, and technical assistance
bureau-wide for all Department of State (DOS) facilities overseas.
Within DE, EE is responsible for all aspects of electrical
engineering design, telecommunications, and emanations security for
our embassy facilities worldwide, new, and existing, including
maintaining an up-to-date set of design criteria for this type of
work. The Division's electrical engineers conduct surveys on
existing facilities, provide troubleshooting, and on-site
consultations for resolution to electrical engineering problems. EE
covers power systems from point of connection to the local
commercial power system to the on-site transformer substations,
on-site standby power plants, exterior and interior power
distribution, and lighting (area and security) systems. The
Division prepares scopes of work and provides design review
services for both post-initiated projects and in support of all
OBO's capital and non-capital projects. Responsibility for
telecommunications and emanations security - RF and acoustical
shielding and cabling systems for classified and unclassified data
and voice to monitoring, testing, and acceptance of the finished
related systems. Electrical engineering systems include, but are
not limited to, electrical power distribution systems (low and
medium voltage), telecommunications cabling infrastructure, prime
power generating plants, interior and exterior lighting, equipment
and devices, radio frequency (RF), and acoustical shielding. As an
Electrical Engineer assigned to the Electrical Engineering Division
of OBO/PDCS/DE, the incumbent serves as an engineer with
responsibility to apply engineering concepts and principles to
analyze and evaluate electrical systems for the technical business
management of designated design, construction, and renovation or
alteration projects at embassies, consulates, senior officers'
residences, staff quarters, special use structures, and other
facilities at diverse overseas locations, and for collaborating
with planning and design managers and OBO construction Project
Executives on the planning, design, and construction of specific
projects and ensuring that timely and accurate technical
information is available to top management in OBO. In furtherance
of these responsibilities, the incumbent performs tasks and
assignments under the guidance and direction of a senior engineer
or the Division Chief that typically include, but are not
necessarily limited to the following: Provide professional
engineering advice and assistance to OBO staff participating in the
formulation and establishment of electrical and/or
telecommunications design criteria, and facilitates
architect/engineer (A/E) contractor design of the Department's
diplomatic and consular office buildings, residences, staff
apartments, commissaries, and associated special use structures
based upon this criteria, the use of accepted professional
engineering practices, and information from electrical engineering
Consult with contract architects, engineers, and others during
project design, advising them on the Department's established
electrical design criteria and specific design problems caused by
worldwide variations in climatic conditions, local skill levels in
various locations, availability of local utilities, and other major
problems inherent in the design and construction of OBO activities.
Reviews and revises preliminary drawings and specification relating
to electrical work, including design proposals suggested by tenant
agencies as well as other Federal agencies whose requirements
impact a facility's electrical system designs, and coordinates
these proposals with contract architect/engineers involved in the
design of OBO construction projects. Assists in the oversight and
direction of the activities of contract architect/engineers in the
development of RF and acoustical engineering design drawings, test
plans, and test reports; assist in the process by providing
professional advice to resolve complicated and critical electrical
engineering problems found in a variety of situations and structure
throughout the world. Provides technical expertise to the Office of
Design and Engineering in electrical engineering, power
distribution, telecommunications, RF, and acoustical shielding
During the planning and programming phase, and coordinates with the
Cost Management Division in the preparation of budget and
construction estimates. Provides electrical engineering advice and
assistance by initiating and directing capital programs for new and
retrofitted buildings; reviewing and approving electrical projects;
reviewing electrical engineering aspects of minor improvement
proposals and maintenance and repair programs; developing,
designing, and reviewing completed replacement projects related to
energy conservation of buildings; reviewing and consulting
regarding electrical engineering aspects of buildings to be
purchased or leased by OBO to ensure compliance with OBO criteria;
and representing OBO regarding electrical matters, interagency
committees relating to OBO activities, and policies in the
electrical engineering design field. Remain abreast of the latest
developments in electrical engineering technology through
state-of-the-art conferences and symposiums and ensures that new
technology in the incumbent's assigned area(s) of expertise are
incorporated into the applications and standards used by OBO.
Travel to construction sites throughout the world during
construction and upon completion of projects, perform detailed
intermediate and final professional inspections of
telecommunications cabling, RF and acoustical shielding, and
electrical engineering installations; performs on-site surveys,
reviews, respond to emergency situations, and schedule
modifications to projects in countries that do not have
sophisticated engineering capability or adequate construction
capability. Travel domestically to advise architects, engineers,
contractors, and suppliers of matters affecting design,
fabrication, and installation of telecommunication cabling, RF and
acoustical shielding, and electrical utilities. Oversee and direct
development of electrical engineering design drawings and
specifications to ensure technical adequacy, suitability to meet
conditions found in the locality in which the work is to be
accomplished, conformity with OBO telecommunication and electrical
design criteria, and conformity with the U.S. National Electrical
Code; provide consultation and professional representation as the
Code Official on the design and construction of government
facilities, ensuring that facilities are safe, secure, and fully
functional; and adjudicates discrepancies in Code interpretations
as the final authority on such issues. In coordination with the
other agencies within and outside the Department of State,
participate in initial surveys for telecommunications cabling, RF
and acoustical shielding projects, develop cost estimates, scopes
of work, selects architect/engineers, installation and testing
firms or shielding, testing contractors, and develops survey report
and design review/approval, and advises field Project Directors
regarding telecommunications cabling, RF and acoustical shielding,
and electrical installations, lighting systems, intent of drawings
and specifications, change order requirements, substitutions for
specified equipment, and required quality of work. Participate in
the initial planning surveys and with the project manager and post
officials, negotiates with host country utilities to obtain
commercial power and telecommunications services for new embassy
compounds, and participates with and assist Diplomatic Security
Teams in facility accreditation surveys resolving technical
problems as they arise. Provide professional advice on-site at
various overseas posts to render technical assistance on
engineering problems including new design work, rehabilitation
work, minor improvements, analysis of a wide variety of
malfunctioning equipment, and similar matters. Provide advice and
assistance regarding the provision of economical electrical systems
for OBO during the design of new facilities and conducts continuing
engineering studies of electrical equipment in existing facilities
to determine if and where economies in operating costs can be
achieved. Makes technical recommendations on lease or purchase of
buildings based on examination of plans and specifications, or
personally perform on-site assessments, and prepares in-house
designs and develops contract documents (drawings and
specifications) complete for public bidding. Prepares special
reports and advises higher level OBO management on complex
telecommunications, electrical engineering, and RF and acoustical
shielding problems, accomplishments, and objectives. Requirements A
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution and eleven (11)
years of related experience. Required to be a United States citizen
Professional knowledge of and skilled in applying advanced
theories, concepts, and principles of professional electrical
engineering, sufficient to serve as a consultant and recognized
authority on electrical engineering aspects of proposed and
existing plans, designs, and construction activities for a wide
range of overseas Departmental facilities; to investigate and
resolve problems and conditions in electrical systems and equipment
impacting costs, efficiency, safety, and performance; to assess,
recommend, and apply business practices (e.g., financial,
contracting, administrative) to achieve timely, economical, and
successful completion of projects and objectives; to evaluate,
recommend, and incorporate the latest developments in the fields of
electrical engineering, construction, and materials into designs,
existing and proposed facilities, and construction projects; and to
inspect and accept work on electrical engineering systems and
equipment during and after completion of construction projects for
the worldwide construction program. Professional knowledge and
skills sufficient to develop, interpret and justify electrical
system designs, plans, drawings, and schematics to meet Agency,
national, and local building codes, standards, and requirements;
analyze and interpret contractor and/or Agency engineering
specifications, working drawings, and new or existing designs;
perform complex calculations and produce designs and specifications
using a variety of computer software; participate in feasibility
studies to determine novel and unique design solutions; and
evaluate test results to ensure that specifications and operating
requirements are met. Knowledge of project management principles
and processes, e.g., budget and resource control, life-cycle
costing, cost/benefits analysis, risk management, value
engineering, scheduling, construction methods, materials, and
technologies, contracting techniques, contractor resources, and
other technical aspects of the construction industry related to
electrical engineering, to provide guidance in these.
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