Kaiser Electric Hires Design Engineer Brian Litteken

Dec. 12, 2012
Kaiser Electric's newest hire, Brian Litteken, design engineer, will be responsible for designing and reviewing engineered documents for design-build projects, designing detailed drawings for field installations and prefabrication, and assisting project managers with equipment layout and conduit routing.

Kaiser Electric, Fenton, Mo., recently hired Brian Litteken of St. Peters, Mo., as a design engineer. Litteken will be responsible for designing and reviewing engineered documents for design-build projects, designing detailed drawings for field installations and prefabrication, and assisting project managers with equipment layout and conduit routing.

Prior to working for Kaiser Electric, Litteken worked for Ascent, LLC for a year as a project engineer and as a  project manager/estimator for two years at Sachs Electric. He also previously worked for Kaiser Electric for three years as an assistant project manager and as manager of the Communications Department.

Litteken has a B.S. in electrical engineering and computer engineering from the University of Missouri, Columbia. He has also successfully completed the FE/EIT certification exam. 

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