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Senior Electrical Power Engineer
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- What does the Senior Electrical Power Engineer do?
- You’ll operate, maintain, renovate, and repair automated or computerized control systems, stationary engines, and auxiliary equipment such as reactors, turbines, boilers, generators, stationary engines, pumps, compressors, refrigeration systems, and other equipment to generate electrical power that supplies heat, light, ventilation, refrigeration and other utility services for commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings and other work sites.
- Engineer in Training, or EIT certification required.
- Familiar with IEEE, NFPA, GO-95, API, and ISA standards.
- Starts up, regulates, and shuts down power equipment; controls switching operations, regulates water levels, and communicates with systems operators to regulate and coordinate transmission loads, frequency, and line voltages.
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