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Competent in Oneline and panel schedule development, simple cable tray/conduit layout and fill calculations, cable/wire sizing, CAD drafting. Support specification development and research for distribution switchgear, MCCs, panels, motor starters/VFDs, etc.
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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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Traction power experience include but not necessarily limited to the following elements Electrical House, AC Medium Voltage Switchgear, Transformers, Rectifiers, DC Switchgear, overhead contact systems, electric charger technology for mass transit.
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Complete and authenticate detailed renewable energy collector system design packages encompassing medium voltage systems with switchgear, transformers, AC/DC inverters and power cables, AC/DC distribution systems, PV plants, battery energy storage systems, and wind turbines for both wind and solar projects.
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Ability to read and create LV Single Line Diagrams, including sizing of electrical equipment, conduit and cable, Motor Control Schematic diagrams. Proficient in relevant software programs including AutoCAD, AutoPlant, Cadworx, Smartplant, and/or MicroStation, and Adobe Acrobat.
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Apply knowledge of one-line drawings, elementary diagrams, and wiring diagrams, equipment specifications (including transformers, MCC, switchgear, substation equipment); power plans, conduit plans, cable schedules, system studies and protective relay settings.
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Conduit, Electrical, Wiring, Troubleshooting, Blueprint, Conduit bending, Cable, Run conduit, Low voltage, commercial electrical, Electrical wiring, Lighting, Mechanical, Hand tool, Schematic, Bending conduit, high voltage, Switchgear, Pulling wire, Industrial, Repair, General labor, Blueprint reading, Cable installation, Commercial construction, Wire pulling.
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Involves: Install, repair and maintain electrical and control systems for motors, motor control centers pumps, fans, blowers, pump lift stations, conveyors, screening equipment, uninterruptible power supply (UPS), emergency generators, photovoltaic systems, switchgear and transfer switches at water and wastewater treatment plants and other facilities.
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Apply knowledge of electrical power design in support of a range of projects, including power generation (thermal and renewable) plants, industrial plants, and water/wastewater treatment facilities. Whether helping to define microgrids, pushing the boundaries on clean energy or grid modernization, you will find yourself working with leaders in transmission & distribution, thermal generation, and renewable energy in one of the world's top 10 design firms, broadening your skills and developing your career.
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Solid understanding of common electrical systems drawings and documentation, such as electrical plans and elevations, conduit and cable schedules, one-line diagrams, MCC and switchgear layouts and details, electrical panel schedules, wiring and motor-control diagrams, schematics, P&IDs, lighting plans, specification sheets, and motor lists.
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Emergency Power Generation and Switchgear installation experience with knowledge of packaging of electrical equipment is an ideal fit for the right candidate. Experience working around electrical equipment to include but not limited to generators, switchgear & UPS systems.
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5+ years of experience for heavy industrial installation projects including designing power distribution systems (480V to 69KV), MV switchgear, LV switchgear, motor control centers, low voltage power distribution, instrumentation and controls, communications, standby power systems, and development of load and fault current calculations, power flow models, and short circuit analysis.
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The design could include selection, sizing, and layout of electrical systems and components found in mission-critical applications, design for MCCs, switchgear layouts, control rooms, electrical room layouts, conduit/cable schedules/layouts, wiring design, one-line diagrams, schematics, low-voltage and medium-voltage power distribution, motor control design, and DCS/PLC system design.
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Equipment includes rotating machines, such as generators and motors, large power transformers, generator circuit breakers, isolated phase bus duct, non-segregated phase bus duct, switchgear, motor control centers, small power transformers, and variable frequency drives.
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Apply knowledge of power systems ranging from Low Voltage (0 – 1 kV) to Medium Voltage (1 kV - 64 kV) distribution and transmission systems. Prior experience in consulting for an A/E firm supporting industrial facilities or an EPC contractor is preferred.
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