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What you’ll need to be successful: Knowledge of electrical design to include types of equipment utilized in the industry as well as general understanding of systems designs, (power, grounding, lightning protection, fire alarm/life safety systems, telecommunication/data systems, security systems and instrumentation and control systems.
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Electrical Engineer will join the corporate Engineering, Technology, and Innovation team where they will be responsible for design, project, and construction management of small to large industrial projects throughout organizationAreas of work to include development of functional/performance specifications for electrical distribution and process control equipment/systems, low and medium voltage system design, high voltage power system knowledge, fiber optic and networking design.
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External DescriptionAudubon, an EPC company in Houston, has an immediate need for anElectrical Project EngineerIn this role, you will be responsible for monitoring of the Contractor's performance and compliance for power systems (MV and LV) and distribution within LNG facility.
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The Electrical Project Manager will be responsible for the overall electrical design process while strengthening and expanding skills on projects such as water treatment and distribution, wastewater treatment and collection, municipal systems, process facilities, power generation, power distribution, lighting, instrumentation/controls, and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA.
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A DAY IN THE LIFEAs the Electrical Design Engineer II, you will work on all aspects of the electrical power distribution systems for all ECT2 water treatment and biogas generation projects.
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Will oversee all aspects of project delivery from power system design, cabling design, instrumentation selection, installation, and integration, data acquisition, HMI design and programming, and design of power and control distribution panels.
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Broad knowledge of all electrical and controls design areas including substations, utility interfaces, power distribution, system studies, electrical services, process control systems, variable frequency drives, PLC, DCS, HMI systems would be an asset.
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The successful individual will work closely within a fully integrated team of engineers, designers and skilled craft workers of varying disciplines to facilitate Capital Equipment Installations, provide troubleshooting expertise for process control systems, as well as provide technical expertise and leadership to maintain and improve the reliability of the division's power distribution system.
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Technical assistance will require understanding of plant power distribution systems and process/machinery control systems. Troubleshoot and resolve issues with existing process equipment and control systems.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer reports to the Engineering Design Manager and is accountable for cost effective and timely delivery of electrical design services in support of our client's water supply plants, water treatment systems, pumping plants, water storage, and water distribution control plants.
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5+ years of electrical system design experience in the water/wastewater, power distribution, substation, renewable energies, or similar industrial facility areas. Electrical Engineer Project Manager - Montana (Billings, Bozeman, Great Falls, or Kalispell.
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Design for medium voltage and 480-volt power systems, including generation and distribution. Design (drawings, specifications and calculations) of special systems including ground fault, lightning protection, engine-generator, UPS, DC, motor control centers and power factor correction.
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Develop specifications and purchase electrical power distribution equipment to align with company standards and best practices, including: transformers, switchgear, disconnects, motor control centers for process equipment.
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Electrical systems include low and medium-voltage power, lighting, SCADA and process controls, process instrumentation, voice/data networking, fiber optics, emergency power systems, UPS, security systems, CCTV, fire alarm, and commercial/industrial facility building systems.
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Understanding of low-voltage power distribution. Design using the latest hardware and software components, design machine control systems to maximize equipment productivity and assure all code requirements and safety standards are strictly met.
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