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From collaborating with the California Air Resources Board to transform air quality in the world’s largest, zero net energy emissions testing facility to creating human-centric, technically advanced clinical environments that elevate communities — such as Healthcare Design Magazine's 2022 Design Showcase Winner, Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Venice, Florida — our work reflects the highest standards in sustainable design practices.
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The position is responsible for designing the electrical systems, power distribution, lighting and lighting controls, emergency power, UPS, and renewable energy systems, for the purpose of bidding and construction for various projects.
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Knowledge : Strong understanding of electrical engineering principles, including circuit theory, power distribution, electromagnetics, and digital electronics. Enchanted Rock’s dual-purpose microgrids use natural gas and renewable natural gas (RNG) to drive the nation’s most dependable microgrids — all while producing significantly lower to zero carbon emissions than traditional diesel backup generators.
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BS in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or Architectural Engineering from an ABET accredited program. We provide the opportunity to serve the greater good of humanity through work on cutting-edge, state-of-the-art projects like Promega Corporation's Kornberg Center, The University of Arizona's Biomedical Sciences Partnership Building, AbbVie's West Coast Oncology Hub, and BioMed Realty's Gateway of Pacific.
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The colleague is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, high, precarious places, vehicle emissions, contained toxic or caustic chemicals, varying voltage electrical equipment and vibration, and outside weather conditions.
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Qualifications Expertise of our most successful Electrical Senior Designer: Associates Degree in Electrical or Architectural Design or equivalent experience required. As an Electrical Senior Designer in our Denver office, you will help us empower our clients to achieve energy-efficient building solutions, save global environments, and create a better, greener future for all.
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Install, setup, and startup various instrumentation and electrical devices including PLC’s. With five decades of expertise in the built environment, Legence has a proven track record of reducing carbon emissions, implementing renewables, lowering utility costs through efficiency consumption, and making systems run better at unmatched speed and scale.
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Operational knowledge of internal combustion engines and their control systems, emissions controls, and calibrations. As an Electrical Engineer - Engine Management Systems for Turf Care located in Fuquay-Varina, NC, you will develop Engine Management Systems in the Turf & Compact Utility division on low to medium-complexity engine and transmission electronic control systems for products across the division.
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Our businesses develop technology that helps save our customers energy and reduce their carbon emissions. Assist in troubleshooting refrigeration, electrical, and communication issues related to the controllers and communication accessories.
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Kenworth’s Zero Emissions Department is seeking an Electrical Engineer to join our team developing electric trucks. Electrical Engineering, Test Engineer, Six Sigma, Design Engineer, Testing, Engineering, Management, Technology.
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The position is responsible for designing the electrical systems, power distribution, lighting and lighting controls, emergency power, UPS, and renewable energy systems, all for the purpose of bidding and construction for various projects.
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This includes EMI testing such as radiated and conducted emissions and susceptibility, pin injection, electrical power quality and transients, as well as environmental tests such as temperature, shock and vibration.
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The Iron and Steel Industry is a significant contributor of carbon emissions. You will be empowered to work across the organization to problem solve and contribute significantly to putting the Steel Industry on a path towards zero carbon emissions.
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Technical competence areas (e.g. Laser Safety, Electrical Safety, Radiation, Hazardous Materials, Ergonomics, Waste, Energy, CO2 emissions, Life Cycle Assessments) Technical competence areas (e.g. Laser Safety, Electrical Safety, Radiation, Hazardous Materials, Ergonomics, Waste, Energy, CO2 emissions, Life Cycle Assessments.
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Our electric powertrain also eliminates harmful tailpipe emissions, removing harmful pollutants that contribute to climate change. There are openings across all areas including Electrical, Body, Chassis and Powertrain.
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