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The Electrical Engineer (EE) will be responsible for the design of AC and DC power distribution systems, lighting systems, grounding, paralleling switchgear, standby generators, MV and LV distribution, Building Management Systems (BMS), power systems studies, calculations and analysis with primary emphasis on Power Modules, IT Modules and Data Centers.
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Exposure to or an interest in power systems, process electrical, switchgear, lighting design, MEP design, equipment selection, power system modeling, and grounding system design. Support electrical design projects, including load list development, equipment specification, power systems’ equipment specification, one-line diagram design, lighting design, motor control center design, overcurrent protection design, and development of panel schedules.
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Electrical systems should include one or more of the following: power distribution, panel load calculations, lighting design, emergency power systems, switchgear, transformer selection, and other related systems such as grounding and lightning protection.
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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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This includes AC and DC single line diagrams, metering and relaying schemes, substation equipment layout, conduit and cable layout, equipment installation detail drawings, grounding grid layout, power distribution and lighting system design.
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Working knowledge of REVIT, AutoCAD, MicroStation, MathCAD, lighting design, and/or other software packages typically associated with engineering is beneficial. Parsons is currently seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer to be based in our Los Angeles region, with experience in medium and low voltage power distribution , lighting, grounding, and/or facility systems, and in the preparation of contract documents.
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Responsible for complete electrical design and calculations for assets including: facility electrical power; cathodic protection; fire alarm systems; emergency lighting; power distribution, conversion, control, and storage systems; lighting; battery uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and backup generators.
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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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Design documents include Electrical site and building plans, Single-line Diagrams, Lighting Plans, Process & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), specifications, along with detailed control panel schematics, and other related documents.
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Responsible for study, design, specification, and services related to electrical systems including power generation, power systems performance and control, cabling and wiring, lighting, motor control centers, communication systems, cathodic protection, grounding, lightning protection, heat tracing, etc.
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Experience in preparation of electrical system designs, including but not limited to lighting, power distribution systems, high voltage, switchgear, transformer, and generator selection.
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Knowledge of electrical system protective relaying, Motor Controls, Switchgear operation and design, Power Transformers, Emergency Generators, Photovoltaic systems, UPS/Battery systems, VFD's, Lightning Protection, Grounding and Bonding, Power system controls to include SCADA systems and power system PLC control Logic, LED and Traditional Lighting design.
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Possess strong working knowledge and design capability of Medium and Low Voltage facility power distribution systems (Transformers, Substation Switchgear, panelboards, wiring, conduits and end devices.
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The successful candidate will assist the Maintenance Supervisor in operating and maintaining all related building systems including: mechanical systems (HVAC, plumbing, fuel oil), electrical systems (lighting, UPS, PDU, generators, switchgear), control systems, fire/life safety, and mission critical equipment.
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Required ExperienceExpertise in performing utility protection and control designsStrong understanding of a variety of existing and new schemesHighly Proficient in control and wiring diagram retrofit designsExtensive Experience performing transformer, motor, feeder protection calculationsExpertise in HV, MV and LV switchgear, protection relays, electrical coordination studies and electrical calculations is required.
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