Engineering What is the ideal job title for this engineering role?

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The discussion centers on determining an appropriate job title for a role that involves engineering solution-based designs from conception to implementation, focusing on customer power requirements. Participants suggest that "Project Engineer" is a fitting title, as it encompasses the responsibilities of sales management, project engineering, and coordination of technical services. Additionally, "Electrical Engineer, specializing in power applications" is also considered a suitable title, reflecting the technical aspects of the role. Overall, the consensus leans towards titles that highlight project management and electrical engineering expertise.
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Hello,

Looking for opinions as to what you guys think would be a fitting job title for the description below:

"Engineer solution-based designs from conception through to implementation in order to satisfy the costumer’s power requirements, as dictated by a compilation of motor schedules, panel schedules, and drawings (single-line power and control diagrams, room layouts, and elevations). The role involves aspects of sales management, project engineering, and a coordination of technical services offer by the Company"
 
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Sounds like a Project Engineer to me.
 
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Electrical Engineer, specializing in power applications, although analogdesign's suggestion of Project Engineer is probably good too.
 
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