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Extensive knowledge of the NEC, uninterruptible power systems, power distribution, generator support systems, grounding systems, and one-line creation. HDR is looking for a Senior Data Center Electrical Engineer to join our Building Engineering Services team in Denver, Colorado.
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Develop electrical concept designs to support an array of energy generation and energy savings initiatives including photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage electrical power systems.
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3+ years of electrical design related experience in facilities, power distribution systems, data center design, power quality analysis, lighting systems, fire alarm systems and controls, grounding, lightning protection, Uninterruptible Power Sources (UPS) and security systems.
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Senior Electrical EngineerAustell, GA, GAPosition Summary:The Sr. Electrical Engineer serves as a member of the engineering team and will be responsible for designing and analyzing low and medium voltage industrial power distribution systems, to include onsite power generation and distribution for standby and emergency configurations and the associated control systems.
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For plant support, the Engineer will be a technical resource for operations and maintenance team to troubleshoot and solve issues with plant power and controls systems, define and implement Power and controls PMs (such as IR studies, Arc flash studies, etc) and provide control system maintenance guidance.
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You will be involved in a variety of electrical engineering tasks for Municipal and Industrial water/wastewater projects; such as those regarding the design, analysis, and layout of substations, power distribution systems, standby power systems, lighting systems, data communications, equipment relay logic, fire alarm and instrumentation and controls systems, with support from one of the best-qualified consulting firms in the country and a strong nationally recognized technical staff.
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Electrical design and coordination of various projects with an emphasis on motor controls, power distribution, lighting, and communications, for new water/wastewater, and industrial projects.
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Role accountabilities: Support projects and clients in the planning, design and construction of water/wastewater facilities and other similar industrial facilities, serving as Arcadis main point of contact with our clients for their electrical needs.
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Technical expertise in switchgear, MCC's, transfer switches, switch yards, generator sets, UPS, transformers, power control systems, distribution systems and coordination of protective devices.
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Job Summary As an Electrical / Computer Engineer at BPMI, you will be a technical project engineer responsible for the development of nuclear reactor instrumentation and control systems, power distribution systems, or related devices beginning with system concept and continuing through the end of system life.
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Designs can include development of Avionics Systems, RF, LAN, Data Processing, Power Distribution Systems, Electrical Loads analysis, Load shedding scheme to name a few, along with the opportunity to support testing and integration of systems on the aircraft.
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Electrical Power Grid Engineer. Experience with electric power operations and systems in a substation, power plant, and auxiliary electric power support system, including WAMS, OMS, AMI, and advanced power applications.
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Our office in Dublin, Ohio is looking for a Principal Electrical Engineer to provide technical services to manufacturing and utility clients for their design projects and technical support requirements, providing technical and administrative direction.
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EOE/Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran Responsibilities Work closely with Project Managers and other team members to develop detailed designs in Electrical Facilities, Power Distribution Systems, Fire Alarm Systems, Communization and Security Systems, Control and Instrumentation Systems, including field work, schematic and wiring design, space planning, design development, and construction documentation.
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10+ years of electrical design related experience in facilities, power distribution systems, data center design, power quality analysis, lighting systems, fire alarm systems and controls, grounding, lightning protection, Uninterruptible Power Sources (UPS) and security systems.
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