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What are the Electrical Engineering Jobs in the Construction Industry?

Last Updated on October 18, 2023 by Admin

Electrical engineering is a professional engineering discipline that generally involves studying and applying electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. We have made an effort to list down the importance of electrical engineering jobs in the construction industry.

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This field first became an identifiable occupation in the latter half of the 19th century after commercializing the electric telegraph, the telephone, and power distribution and use. Subsequently, broadcasting and recording media made electronics part of daily life. Check below the electrical engineering jobs in construction companies.





Usually, the task of an electrical engineer is to design high voltage equipment such as wiring systems, lighting systems, and generators. Within the construction industry, the role of an electrical engineer is to survey the site and manage the design and construction of electrical systems so that they comply with the necessary codes.

An electrical engineer has many responsibilities on a construction site. These responsibilities include designing, testing, installing, and maintaining large-scale electrical systems that transmit and generate power.

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When designing projects, electrical engineers typically need the skills to work with computer models to understand better what they should create. In addition, electrical engineers may be responsible for calculating project costs and scheduling delivery dates for supplies.

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Finally, the electrical engineer ensures that all codes are satisfied at the end of a project. That requires a thorough knowledge of building codes, and the electrical engineer may be required to teach others how to detect building construction issues.

Electrical engineering jobs are always here in the construction industry, and you can easily find several jobs in any construction, real estate, and project industry. Electrical engineering government jobs are also there for qualified electrical engineers in the various government departments.

Several electrical engineering jobs in India for freshers and experienced electrical engineers are available in the construction industry.



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Following are the several mechanical engineering job profiles in the construction industry:

Following are some of the jobs for electrical engineers in the construction field. Job profiles for electrical engineers in the construction, real estate, infrastructure, and project industries.

  • Electrical Project Engineer
  • Electrical Maintenance Engineer
  • Electrical Site Supervisor
  • Electrical Incharge
  • Electrical Design Engineer
  • Project Site Engineer
  • Junior Engineer Electrical
  • Electrical Technician
  • Electrical Site Engineer
  • Electrical site Engineer -Transmission
  • Electrical Design Engineer
  • Electrical Maintenance Engineer
  • Project Electrical Engineer
  • MEP Engineer
  • Field Electrical Engineer and many more…



Typical Building construction projects where electrical Engineer are in needs

Base building

  • A brand new building out of the ground.

Infrastructure upgrade

  • Infrastructure upgrade to an existing building for a new tenant or owner use.

Fitout (interiors)

  • Design or redesign of existing space in an existing building for a new tenant, or a tenant wanting to redesign their office layout

Datacenter (mission-critical)

Design of power systems for servers/it racks/HVAC

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Backup power

  • Providing backup power for a building or tenant, such as a generator or ups (uninterruptable power supply), to protect in the case of a power outage

Due diligence

  • Conditions assessment on existing buildings

Typical Electrical Engineering jobs in construction

Design Engineering

  • Designing the buildings/spaces/systems

Construction management

  • Work for a construction firm managing construction sites, coordinating with manufacturers, making sure contractors are building correctly, maintaining the schedule, etc.

Owner’s representative

  • Manage all aspects of the project for the owner, ensuring all team members are doing their jobs (engineers, architects, construction manager, etc.)

Commissioning agent
•Testing of all equipment and systems upon completion of construction

Investigation/Forensic engineering

Investigating existing buildings after a failure to determine fault, the reason for failure, corrective measures, and litigation expert witness.


Roles and Responsibilities of an Electrical Engineer In the Construction Industry:

Following are the responsibilities of electrical engineers for electrical jobs in construction companies. The duties of an electrical engineer in a construction company are listed below;

  • Detail engineering with a safety factor in the design.
  • Basic & detailed engineering for the provision of earthling pits of electrical installation.
  • Design for illumination of different areas and lux calculation.
  • Cable size calculation cable scheduling & route selection, overhead or underground, Proper protection system for all electrical installation.
  • Generally responsible for implementations and monitoring of all electrical-related works at the site.
  • Estimates prepare and assign resources such as workforce, materials, consumables, equipment, tools, etc., required for all electrical and related works before execution.
  • Plans and analyses all possible construction methodologies and recommends the best options to the Asst. Project Manager for approval before execution at site.
  • Interprets construction drawings and studies the contract documents and applicable standards or specifications before executing any jobs.
  • Manages directly and provides engineering and technical support to all the electrical workgroups at the site.
  • Plans the execution of all electrical-related works and coordinates the results to mechanical and civil groups.
  • Coordinates with Client / Consultant’s representatives for any site instructions and inspection of works.
  • Assign targets for accomplishments and ensure targets are met daily for all electrical groups at the site.
  • Submits daily site reports, inspection requests, estimates, and all relevant monitoring reports regularly or as required.
  • Supports the Project Manager in accomplishing all the goals and targets for the electrical groups at a site.
  • Ensures that all the works have been done by the approved construction drawings, contract documents, project specifications, and applicable standards, whether local, national, or international.
  • Ensures that all site works are done according to all applicable quality standards.
  • Directly responsible for the safety of all electrical groups’ personnel of the project by ensuring that the project execution will be done according to all applicable health, safety, sanitary and environmental standards.




  • Performs other related duties as may be required by the Project Manager.
  • To co-ordinate with Electrical Contractor for Electrification, Execution, Erection & Commissioning.
  • To provide the complete electrical solutions as per requirement.
  • Handling the electrical load as per the requirement as a part of electrical engineer jobs in a construction company.
  • Cable size calculation cables scheduling & its route selection, overhead or underground.
  •  Inspection and Test Plans to perform all required checks, witness all the necessary tests, and add the witness and hold points for the Client’s Inspection.
  • Inspection reports and records of Quality Control carried out on completed and running Project activities.
  • Review Client’s Inspectors deliverables, analyze and resolve issues and problems emerging during the Quality Control activities. Ensure that all inspections and tests witnessed by clients
  • Drawing submission and getting Approval from consultants.
  • Site issues are highlighted and sent to a consultant.
  • Site Additional work Preparation and send the Quotation.
  • Check and Plan the EOT Date & schedule of the Project as a part of electrical engineer construction jobs.
  • Every two weeks, once attend the site technical coordination meeting.
  • Monthly once attend the site safety coordination meeting.
  • Detail engineering with a safety factor in the design.
  • Updating the Drawing depends on the on-site condition.
  • Mockup unit Preparation and execution.
  • Checking the Workmanship and material Quality as per approved make and standard work for the Right quality and routine work.
  • Daily & Weekly work Progress Report Preparation and Keep the Record.
  • Preparing the Monthly work Progress Report for claims with Measurements.
  • Monthly LEW Tools inspection checklist Preparation and check-in.
  • Preparation of Project Report for correct and Timely information for the Progress of work.
  • Responsible for doing surveys, including site measurements.
  • Responsible for Highlighting foreseen problems & Delays in advance, Escalating to the Project Manager.
  • Client communication and correspondence.
  • Quality Assurance.
  • Coordination with workers.
  • Manpower Controlling and Solve the Problem.
  • Updating of material stock.
  • Weekly Material Requirement to be sent by email to the office.
  • Final Documentation & Billing Works.
  • Ensure power supply is available. Save energy by disconnecting unwanted loads.
  • Ensure all electrical machines should be earthed, because in construction, mainly related to steel structures, if any leakage from the device, persons will get shocked.
  • If work is going on outside, protect the machine by covering that from rainfall.
  • Make awareness to all people how to switch off power in case of an electrical accident.

In addition to the roles mentioned above and responsibilities, the electrical site engineers have good communication skills, time management, complex problem-solving ability, and the necessary soft skills and technical skills to deal with any runtime error at the workplace.

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