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Special interest is placed on experience designing for medium and high voltage switchyards; power plant substations; generators and excitation systems; generator auxiliary systems; generator buses; generator circuit breakers; unit step-up transformers; balance of plant electrical systems such as medium and low voltage switchgear, motor control centers, DC battery systems, backup generators; relay protection and control systems; grounding and lighting systems.
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Special interest is placed on experience designing for generators and excitation systems; generator auxiliary systems; generator buses; generator circuit breakers; unit step-up transformers; medium and high voltage switchyards; power plant substations; balance of plant electrical systems such as medium and low voltage switchgear, motor control centers, DC battery systems, backup generators, relay protection and control systems; grounding and lighting systems.
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General knowledge of electrical distribution systems and equipment, including Low/Medium voltage switchgear, circuit breakers, motors, motor-generator sets, and motor control centers, is desired.
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Contribute to the electrical engineering and design for industrial plants and process projects including medium & low voltage power distribution, motor control centers, power and control schemes, single line diagrams, equipment and cable tray layouts, cable and conduit routings, grounding, lighting layouts and supporting power studies.
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Qualified applicants will have 15+ years of experience providing electrical engineering support for at least one of these various water resource projects including hydropower plants, dams, spillways, gate structures, pump storage, fish hatcheries, and water treatment facilities.
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McMillen is currently looking for an experienced Senior Electrical Engineer to join our growing organization. Capable of responsible charge for the electrical design on large industrial projects through the schematic design development and contract document phase of a project.
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Services performed may include electrical and control systems for water control structures such as dams, spillways, intakes and outlets, pipelines, and penstocks. Minimum 15+ years related electrical engineering experience.
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Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering required. We have the resources and expertise to contribute to a project at the feasibility and planning stage, navigate the regulatory and permitting requirements, develop detailed designs, self-perform construction, and participate in startup, testing, and commissioning.
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McMillen is currently looking for a professional Project Electrical Engineer to join our growing organization. Qualified applicants will have 5 - 8 years of experience providing electrical engineering support for at least one of these various water resource projects including hydropower plants, dams, spillways, gate structures, pump storage, fish hatcheries, and water treatment facilities.
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In general, the individual will support PM Engineers on new facility design and construction activities, including instrumentation, control, communications for well sites, medium and Low voltage electrical system designs, project cost and schedule management, facility construction, Factory and Site Acceptance Testing, I&E system commissioning and troubleshooting, facility start up, and project turnover activities to Operations.
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Minimum of 5 years related electrical engineering experience. Write/edit electrical specifications and select equipment, electrical systems, and devices to meet project requirements.
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Design and specify electrical equipment including 15kV gear, 5kV gear, medium voltage motor control centers, low voltage motor control centers, transformers, uninterrupted power supplies (UPS), power distribution centers (PDC’s) and other typical electrical equipment.
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Experience with electrical equipment, which includes, but is not limited to: MV and LV switchgear, Secondary unit substation Transformer -GSUT, UAT, panel boards, breakers, protective relays, inverter, battery, battery chargers, disconnect switches, surge arrestors, medium voltage cable, low voltage cable, control cable and fiber optic cable.
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Familiarity with system relay protection functions and controls in generation systems and industrial power distribution systems at medium and low voltages. Conduct QA/QC on the work of other Electrical Engineers, Electrical Coordinators or Technicians.
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Design of electrical power distribution, motor control, lighting, and other low voltage electrical systems including fire alarm, CCTV, keyless entry, and security systems.
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