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Experience with designing Medium voltage systems such as switchgear, MCC, substation and other medium voltage designs is a plus. Ability to create Grounding Plan and detail drawings for the installation of new equipment, Conduit / Cable Tray Routing Plan drawings, Conduit / Cable Schedule drawings, Electrical Detail drawings, Electrical Equipment Location, PLC Panel Layout drawings, create PLC I/O Schematic drawings, and Control System Architecture drawings.
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Substation engineering such as physical layout design, protection/control design, relay settings programming, field support, substation commissioning, relay testing. Proficient in substation engineering such as physical layout design, protection/control design, relay settings programming, field support, substation commissioning, relay testing Performs and directs project design.
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As an Electrical Designer, you will be part of a multi-talented team focused on laying out designing and layout of electrical equipment. Proficient in relevant software programs including AutoCAD, AutoPlant, Cadworx, Smartplant, and/or MicroStation, and Adobe Acrobat.
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Typical design to include general arrangement, equipment and electrical layout, elevation views, cable trench, grounding, conduit drawings, details, bills of material, and AC and DC power systems.
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PreferredExperience with substation design and construction standards for Southern California Edison. Design activities include the development of relay house drawings, foundation layout and details, steel layout and details, oil containment drawings, firewall drawings, grading, drainage and paving drawings and the complete bill of materials.
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Performing facets of substation physical design including yard layout plans, sections and details; grounding, lightning protection, control building arrangements, interior and exterior raceways, auxiliary AC/DC power systems, and associated bills of material.
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Performing facets of substation protection and control design including panel arrangements, one lines/single lines, three lines, AC schematics, DC schematics, equipment wiring and relay panel wiring.
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Draws and updates electrical schematic diagrams, panel wiring diagrams, substation layout drawings using AUTOCAD, and organizes associated documentation. Draws and updates electrical schematic diagrams, panel wiring diagrams, substation layout drawings using AUTOCAD, and organizes associated documentation.
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Tasks will include permitting, site layout and development, grading and erosion control, drainage and stormwater management design, development of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), and public outreach.
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Three (3) years of substation electrical engineering experience, consulting preferred. Performing or overseeing quality review of above facets of substation design. Burns & McDonnell is seeking an Electrical Engineer to take control of their career potential in our Mid-Atlantic offices.
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Presenting designs and proposals to clients, permitting authorities, public interest groups, etc. This position will partner with a multi-discipline team to develop designs of electrical substations to support the safe and reliable delivery of electricity across the United States and Canada.
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Creating substation layout drawings for new and existing substations, encompassing plan and elevations, yard layouts, grounding, raceway details, control building layouts, and material lists.
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Ability to visualize in 3D, layout substation equipment based on a clients and or IEEE standards. Produce a 3D Model that would generate the following drawings: General Arrangement, Electrical Equipment Plans, Sections, Electrical Connection Details, Foundation Plans, Grounding Plans, Grounding Details, Conduit and Trench Plans, Conduit Details, Control Building Layout, Control Building Details, Bill of Material, Cable Schedules, and a Shielding Plan. Using Inventor, AutoCAD, P4A and SDS software.
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It would be beneficial for the successful candidate to have familiarity with substation design and relevant engineering internship or co-op work experience. Description GAI Consultants is currently seeking an entry-level Electrical Engineer to work in the Power Delivery Substation Department in our Lisle, IL, or Jackson, MI office.
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Develop substation layout drawings including, plan and elevations, yard layouts, grounding, grounding details, raceway, raceway details, control building layouts, cable lists, and material lists on new and existing substations.
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