Job Description
An electrical designer designs and develops electrical circuit and system layouts for electric power distribution. The responsibilities of an electrical designer include assembling electrical panels and leading a team of document control personnel in-charged to identify and organize facility maintenance drawings.
Key Responsibilities
-
Your responsibilities include drawing or drafting sketches, plans, or layouts for the electrical systems in a development and discussing the feasibility of the plans with contractors and electricians. The contractors follow your sketches and blueprints to install the lighting and power systems.Control panel design basics are simple. Cost is always important, but so is an attractive appearance, simple operator controls and reliable operation. Simple panel designs are less expensive to produce and easier to operate and maintain. It helps when you understand design is a process.
- removing damaged panels and parts, and removing upholstery and accessories to gain access.
- removing dents by hammering panels.
- straightening damaged vehicles and parts using mechanical and hydraulic equipment.
- replacing badly damaged sections with new or second-hand panels.
- In another article, I will present my vision of this historical line of Design. But for now, I want to focus on these 3 roles: Designer as Researcher, Designer as Strategist, and Designer as Facilitator.
-
Producing a host of ideas, selecting the best ones and selling them to the other members of the team and to clients. Encouraging others to share their ideas and nurturing creativity. Communicating productively with management and clients to keep them up-to-date with project milestones