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As an experienced electrical engineering career, you’ll prepare design computations and quantity estimates and develop probable construction cost estimates for electrical projects (medium voltage power distribution, low voltage systems, fire alarm systems, backup power generation, electrical power distribution, life safety systems, etc.
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Position ResponsibilitiesPrepares design computations and quantity estimates and develops probable construction cost estimates for the smaller, less complex projects within the business unit (medium voltage power distribution, low voltage systems, fire alarm systems, backup power generation, electrical power distribution, life safety systems, etc.
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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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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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Working with us, you will: Perform analysis, design and documentation of building electrical systems including power distribution, lighting design, fire alarm, security, audio/visual and telecommunications systems.
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Develop solutions to challenging electrical power distribution and lighting systems with integrated architecture and engineering project design teams. Minimum 5 years of experience working as an electrical engineer designing electrical power distribution and lighting systems for new and renovated healthcare, research lab, higher ed, and other critical building types.
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Perform calculations, select equipment, and design systems (lighting, power, fire alarm, and telcom/data systems). 8-10+ years of experience in design and specification of lighting systems, power systems, fire alarm systems, telecom/data systems, medium voltage power systems, UPS systems, emergency generator systems, grounding systems, and utility systems.
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We are an Award-Winning Multidisciplinary Engineer Firm. For over 45 years we have provided a full range mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering services to commercial clients and the U.S. Government for both domestic and worldwide new and rehabilitation/renovation type projects for office building space, high tech tenant user spaces, transmitting facilities, communications facilities, generator facilities, and many other project types.
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Design/layout of electrical system devices, distribution components, lighting, fire alarm, emergency and backup power systems and special systems as applicable to the project type.
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Reviews requested modifications to the facilities and upgrades to electrical distribution, airfield lighting, public address, closed circuit television, fire alarm, flight schedule and access control systems.
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10 years of experience designing power distribution, lighting, fire alarm, security, access control, network, and instrumentation and control systems for industrial, municipal, healthcare, commercial, retail, and educational clients.
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As an Electrical Engineer Intern, you will focus on the design and engineering of power, lighting, grounding/bonding, special systems; e.g., tel/ data, security, fire alarm, raceway, cable tray and other electrical control and building support systems into the built work environment.
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Prepare design for fire detection and alarm systems that are applicable to mission critical facilities. We are seeking Sr. Electrical Engineer with Data Center / Mission Critical Project Experience.
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5-10 years of Electrical Engineering experience specializing in design, maintenance, and/or operation of AC power systems, fire alarm systems, and communications systems.
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You will focus on the design and engineering of power, lighting, grounding/bonding, special systems (, telephone/data, security, fire alarm), raceway, cable tray, and other electrical control and building support systems into the built work environment.
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