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Experience with lighting, switchgear, controls and electrical commodities welcomed. U.S. Electrical Services / Standard Electric is looking for an Electrical Counter Sales / Inside Sales to join its Team. Schedule is Monday-Friday working in multiple locations in and around Wilmington, MA.
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Process requisition orders and distribute paperwork to accounts payable and requesting department; receive orders for exhibit services (electrical power, stage lighting, banners, etc.) Process requisition orders and distribute paperwork to accounts payable and requesting department; receive orders for exhibit services (electrical power, stage lighting, banners, etc.
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Consulting design experience in electrical power, lighting, and grounding systems for Commercial buildings. Required: Consulting engineering experience in power distribution, lighting, fire alarm, communications, electronic safety and security systems, and grounding for educational (K-12 and higher education) and/or commercial facilities.
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The Electrical Supervisor supervises the installation, maintenance, and repair of all plant electrical, lighting, and power transmission equipment. Previous electrical maintenance budget development and management experience.
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Maintain and troubleshoot electrical/mechanical aspects of Material Handling Equipment (MHE), including conveyors, sortation, robotics, or Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS)Control and adjust positioning accuracy and timingControl and adjust scanners, cameras, scales and printer applicatorsControl, reset, repair or replace adjustable components (belts, chains, cables) and wearing components (guides, bearings, wheels, rollers, pulleys)Clean, lubricate, and calibrate equipment.
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Oversee, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain building automation of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems including control of its various pieces of equipment such as; chillers, boilers, air handling units, fan coil units, variable air volume boxes, lighting controls, shade controls.
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Perform work involving the application of all conventional aspect of electrical engineering related in the design of high tech, health industry, commercial, industrial and high rise residential.
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Expertise in all aspects of building electrical design such as lighting, power distribution, communications, and fire alarm. A reputable, multi-discipline Engineering firm located in New York is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer, with a passion to deliver excellence.
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Coordinate with electrical engineer to develop electrical equipment layout, single line, embedded conduit, cable tray, heat trace, interconnecting wiring, lighting and grounding drawings.
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Conduct calculations for lighting and power systems, data and information technology, and equipment selection for building electrical systems. So, if you are a Electrical Engineer with a Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering and at least 3+ years of experience, please apply today.
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Knowledge of carpentry, plumbing, masonry, electrical, machine repair and maintenance, plant layout, safety, painting and janitorial experience required. Summary: Under the direct supervision of the Plant Manager (PM), the Maintenance Manager (MM) assists in the completion of the day to day activities involving the maintenance of the building/facility, production equipment and machinery, including, but not limited to HVAC, lighting systems, plant machinery and production lines, grounds keeping, security, and overall facility appearance.
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Revit Experience Job Duties: Electrical designs will include power distribution, lighting, lighting control systems, and various low-voltage systems. Seeking someone to coordinate design components that will help with the production of Electrical designs including power distribution, lighting, lighting control systems, and various low-voltage systems.
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This Electrician will install, maintain and repair electrical equipment and parts, such as MCC panels, VFD’s lighting controls, fire controls systems, phone, data, and AV. This position requires an understanding of electrical components as well as electrical safety codes and regulations.
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Job Description AECOM is seeking motivated, technically-experienced team leader to serve as Electrical Engineer based in Minneapolis, MN; Detroit, MI; or Grand Rapids, MI. Our Buildings + Places practice includes architecture, interiors, building and system engineering, urbanism, and planning (inclusive of landscape design), strategy +, economics, technology solutions, asset advisory, and cost and program management.
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Identify potential and existing problems with electrical signage and lighting. Pilot Flying J is seeking experienced Sign and Lighting Electrical Professionals to repair, inspect, troubleshoot and clean signs and exterior lighting for all travel centers.
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