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AECOM is the world's trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle - from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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0-5 Years of electrical engineering experience in a manufacturing or chemical plant or consulting firm specialized in heavy industry design/construction. Lead projects as a project manager and lead electrical engineer utilizing standard project management tools including scope development, schedule development in Microsoft Project, developing and managing a Work Breakdown Structure, risk management and Utilizing Earned Value Management for managing and reporting project status.
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The company is a widely respected EPC firm that specializes in design, engineering, and project management consulting. The company has been providing infrastructure planning, engineering, construction, environmental consulting, urban planning, architecture, and program management services to public and private clients across the United States for more than 50 years.
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Sargent & Lundy delivers comprehensive project services—from consulting, design and implementation to construction management, commissioning and operations/maintenance—with an emphasis on quality and safety.
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As an Electrical Engineering Intern, you will be assigned to work on a project team in our Electric Grid Infrastructure Services business unit and assist the engineering team members in the execution of their project work.
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Minimum 5 years of electrical engineering experience in a manufacturing or chemical plant or consulting firm specialized in heavy industry design/construction. You should have extensive experience with Allen Bradley PLC (or other PLC system) and you will also design electrical projects for the plant, supporting the plant equipment, adhering to NEC and industry standards and codes.
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Description This position will offer you the opportunity to work in a project team environment with other engineers and designers involved in the design, modification, and analysis of new and existing nuclear power plant electrical systems.
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Preferred Qualifications Experience with electrical design software, including AutoCAD, Revit, SKM, and Amp Calculations. AECOM is a Fortune 500 firm and its Professional Services business had revenue of $14.4 billion in fiscal year 2023.
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Founded in 1891, the firm is a global leader in power and energy with expertise in grid modernization, renewable energy, energy storage, nuclear power, and fossil fuels. Responsibilities include:Prepare and review engineering design change packages to install, replace or upgrade existing plant equipment to ensure long-term equipment reliability,Prepare and review detailed engineering calculations in support of design change packages, including AC and DC power studies, short circuit, cable ampacity, voltage drop, breaker coordination, motor starting and protective relay settings.
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We’re the world’s trusted global infrastructure firm, and we’re in this together – your growth and success are ours too. Join us, and you’ll get all the benefits of being a part of a global, publicly traded firm – access to industry-leading technology and thinking and transformational work with big impact and work flexibility.
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Description This position will offer you the opportunity to work in a project team environment with other engineers and designers involved in various system engineering activities for existing nuclear power plant electrical systems.
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We are the world's trusted infrastructure consulting firm, partnering with clients to solve the world’s most complex challenges and build legacies for future generations. Maintains accurate project documentation and design data for permanent project files.
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Support the electrical engineering design work on assigned projects under the guidance of the senior staff and the lead electrical engineer and in accordance with the National Electrical Code.
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Lead efforts performed by group members to ensure successful completion of electrical engineering project deliverables to meet all technical, quality, financial and project controls expectations.
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These classes include EP-specific onboarding, design culture, marketing and BD, sustainability, design technology, communication style education, mentoring, resource and project management, construction site opportunities, research, equity, design agency, and career next steps.
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