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Minimum 5 years of design, engineering, or project management experience related to solar PV, energy storage (BESS), or electrical substation and transmission. Monitor engineering, environmental permitting, geotechnical, and other profession service providers as necessary, coordinating these activities with the Project Executive and/or Project Manager.
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Belonging to the Project Services department and reporting at the project level to the Electrical Design Manager/Engineering Manager, the Lead Electrical Engineer will be responsible for electrical studies, specification of main electrical equipment technical requirements, Wind farm control, grid connection interface and other electrical design aspects of projects.
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Works with a team of Instrument and Controls Engineers and Designers in the execution of design and interfaces with a multi-discipline project team consisting of project manager, electrical, controls, estimating and multiple engineering disciplines.
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The MEP Project Manager is responsible for managing, field inspections, problem-solving, and coordinating all necessary Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Fire Protection project resources and documentation throughout the entire project lifecycle.
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Develop electrical design deliverables including 480VAC and below equipment power design, installation plan drawings, and conductor schedules. Electrical design deliverables include load list, grounding, lighting, power plan, one lines, MCC/PDP, cable sizing and routing.
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The Associate Project Manager role comes with ample opportunity for growth, reflective of Siemens mission to empower people with a growth mindset. Support the project manager during all phases of the project including milestone deliverables, documentation, case management, and financial aspects.
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Bachelor's degree in Instrument & Controls, Electrical, Chemical Engineering, or related degree from accredited program. Previous EPC project execution experience is a plus. Responsible for compliance with company and project site safety policies.
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Responsible for providing Controls Systems and Instrumentation design deliverables for the project(s) in the front end, detailed design, construction, and start-up phases. Interfaces directly with offsite design office and coordinates and tracks execution of all electrical controls department work to that office.
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ACI's Senior Project Manager (SPM) - MEP oversee all aspects of planning and implementing the delivery of our Modular construction projects, including Mechanical, Plumbing, Sheet Metal, HVAC, Electrical, Structural Steel, Blast/Paint, Fire Protection (sprinkler), and our respective subcontractors.
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Coordinates workload with Control Systems Department Manager. Experienced in the development of P&IDs and working with process engineers to define and show proper scope of the project. Quality review the construction administration including coordination with field personnel to resolve design related installation issues, calculations, field inspections and testing of electrical systems.
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Develop design calculations, project studies and report preparation. Perform quality reviews of project design submittals. Instrumentation and Controls design deliverables include developing PLC and HMI programming, instrument specifications, instrument inquiry/purchase packages, I/O List, loop drawings, control panel designs, wiring drawings, one lines, FRS, SRS.
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Experience in Rockwell and Siemens PLC platform. Executes Instrument and Controls Engineering design activities for minor to major scale EPC projects in food, consumer products, pharmaceutical, life science and chemical industrial facilities.
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Because our employees are usually involved in several projects at one time, involving numerous team members (such as project manager, engineer, and CAD technician/designer), exceptional communications skills and the ability to work well with others is essential.
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Coordinates with designated Project Manager or Superintendent to ensure Bristol QC and Safety project standards are met. Possess qualifications and knowledge of fall protections systems, electrical safety, permit required confined spaces, excavation trenching and shoring, crane and rigging, scaffolding, demolition safety, hazard communication, accident investigation and reporting.
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SCADA experience with Factory Talk and Wonderware local and distributed systems, Ignition Software is a plus. Instrumentation & Controls Engineering. Develop controls design deliverables, including I/O list, Process Control Narratives, and Control Panel Design.
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