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In addition to project specific tasks the E/I Project Engineer will provide technical electrical and instrumentation support to other departments such as maintenance, operations, safety and reliability as assigned.
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Knowledge of electric trace, medium and low voltage power distribution, data communications, instrumentation and controls design is expected. The E/I Project Engineer shall also be responsible for providing technical support during construction and commissioning / startup of the project to ensure correct installation.
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The E/I Project Engineer is responsible for planning, organizing and executing project front end loading and project design engineering including scope development, change control, cost estimating, cost control and schedule development and compliance for all assigned projects.
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Provide Electrical and Instrumentation support to maintenance, operations and projects as assigned. Monitor and report on cost, cash flow forecasting, schedule performance, Change order management, scope management and control, management of contract project engineering, material quality checks.
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Knowledge of electrical systems such as power distribution, lighting, lighting controls, grounding/bonding, fire alarm, telephone/data, and other low voltage systems (paging, nurse call, etc.
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Understanding of low-voltage power distribution. Technical assistance will require understanding of plant power distribution systems and process/machinery control systems.
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Technical discipline engineering responsible for the design, construction, commissioning, and start up activities of capital projects and system upgrades in electrical power generation, distribution systems, low voltage, and electrical machinery.
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Electrical Consultants, Inc. (ECI) employs over 800 engineers, designers, project managers, surveyors, ROW agents, environmental planners, construction professionals and support staff in 20+ offices across the U.S. ECI has over 35 years of experience in the planning, engineering and construction of a wide range of power delivery projects including substations, transmission lines, distribution systems, communication systems and industrial electrical facilities.
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Travel to Carlisle Construction Materials facilities outside of home base office, in support of project planning, equipment installation, startup, and training. Provide training and technical assistance to plant-level Maintenance, Production/Operations, EH&S, and management personnel to ensure all project goals are successfully attained.
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3+ years of electrical design related experience in low voltage power distribution systems, data center design, power quality analysis, lighting systems, grounding, lightning protection and Uninterruptible Power Sources (UPS.
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Working knowledge of standard protection and control technologies used in low voltage power distribution products. Siemens products possibly supported by this role: low voltage motor control centers, low voltage control panels.
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Technical expertise, knowledge, and experience on Facilities and Semiconductor Electrical including High, Medium, and Low Voltage Electrical Systems, Critical and Emergency Electrical Backup Systems, Sag Mitigation Systems and Uninterruptible Power Supplies, Variable Frequency Drives, Lighting, and Electrical Distribution Systems.
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Electrical System Design: Lead the design, evaluation, and code/client compliance of electrical systems, including medium and low voltage power distribution, large scale uninterruptable power supplies, parallel back-up power generation, fuel cells, battery systems, harmonic mitigation, grounding, lightning protection and short circuit/arc-flash analysis.
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As an Electrical Engineer for the Global Facilities Engineering department at Micron Technology, Inc., you will be responsible to provide high quality Engineering services and support for the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of your subject area.
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We are seeking an Electrical Engineer who can provide regional technical support for a potential project in the Middle East. This position is contingent upon award of contract.
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