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In your role at CMTA, you will be an Electrical Engineer with design and production responsibilities producing high quality work on small and large projects, a Project Manager with internal and external team responsibilities, a Client Champion by providing excellent, responsive service for our clients and an Employee Advocate by collaborating, teaching, training, growing and mentoring with other staff members while promoting our Core Values.
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The position is responsible for designing electrical systems, power distribution, lighting and lighting controls, emergency power, UPS, renewable energy systems, fire alarm system, low-voltage systems/coordination (IT, safety, security, access control), etc.
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The position is responsible for designing and overseeing the electrical systems, power distribution, lighting and lighting controls, emergency power, UPS, renewable energy systems, fire alarm system, low-voltage systems/coordination (IT, safety, security, access control), etc.
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Senior Electrical Engineer - CMTA CMTA, 2201 Timberloch Place, The Woodlands, Texas, United States of America Req #1158 Tuesday, April 9, 2024 CMTA, a Legence company is one of the fastest growing engineering firms in the with nationally recognized expertise in sustainable, high performance building engineering.
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Successful completion of Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) or Engineer-in-Training (EIT) strongly preferred. Opportunities as an Assistant Electrical Engineer exist in multiple market segments and locations.
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Design work includes power distribution systems, voice/data networks, fiber optics, security systems, and fire alarm systems. Or Bachelor of Science in Electrical or related Engineering Technology from an ABET accredited program and successful completion of Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam.
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Electrical Engineer Facilities Management AVC - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (23004833) The FM Engineering group has three main functions with a broad range of responsibilities, including but limited to: 1) Act as a Project Manager (PM) for university infrastructure projects; Inclusive of electrical distribution, generator and emergency distribution, fire alarm, solar panel installation, elevators, lighting, etc.
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Engineer-in-Training (EIT) or Engineering Intern (EI) certificate is preferred. Responsible for designing the following types of electrical systems: MV and LV electrical power systems, standby power and UPS power systems, lighting and control systems, telecommunications systems, fire alarm systems, nurse call systems and lightning protection.
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Licensed Professional Engineer (PE), or Engineer in Training (EIT), preferred. Determine the scope of assigned projects and utilize software programs to create the electrical system designs including lighting, power distribution, emergency generation systems, fire alarm, security, or other electrical systems.
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The Electrical Project Engineer will be reporting to our Lead Electrical Engineer. The Electrical Project Engineer will be part of the dynamic A/E Design team within SDB’s Design-Bid-Build operations.
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Due to our organic growth and stellar reputation in the industry, GPD is excited to add a MEP Electrical Project Engineer to our Akron or Cleveland, OH offices. Project Management in our MEP Electrical group provides the opportunity to interact with multiple stakeholders and in a wide variety of services that encompass our discipline in the development of electrical projects: this includes complete A & E design, survey, and field services.
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Due to our organic growth and stellar reputation in the industry, GPD is excited to add a MEP Electrical Project Engineer to our Houston or Dallas, TX offices. Mentoring and developing the MEP Electrical team to further our success in the industry: this includes not only electrical engineering and technical training but empowering those teammates to find their passion and skills in our industry and translating that to continued career success.
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Stays current on codes and technologies appropriate to the electrical and fire alarm disciplines. Senior Electrical Engineer will work in a highly collaborative environment on a wide range of projects.
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As the Lead Electrical Engineer with Project Management Experience at Norda Stelo, you will play a key role in directing the electrical & instrumentation projects across diverse industries.
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Engineer in Training Certificate (EIT) or Professional Engineering License (PE). Minimum of 2 years experience with power, lighting, fire alarm and low voltage system design for new construction and renovation of buildings.
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