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Power distribution, switchgear, motor controls, control strategies, P&IDs, I/O experience. Facilitate he development of control panel wiring designs with voltages between 24 VDC and 480 VAC.
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Specifying and purchasing key electrical equipment such as medium and low voltage switchgear and motor control centers, transformers, VFD’s, UPS systems, DC systems, etc. This position requires knowledge and application of switchgear, motor control centers, transformers, motors, and generators used in industrial power systems as well as the ability to prepare and interpret specifications related to such equipment.
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Tasks are associated with maintenance and testing of switchgear/switchboard, motor controls, circuit breakers, panel boards, transformers, and surge protection devices. + Familiar with the arc flash and shock hazards of 13.8 kV and the following electrical equipment: Siemens GIS, AIS, WL, RL, and SB breakers and switchgear.
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Through the distribution from 120 V to 13.8 kV which includes lighting panels, power panels, UPS, motor control centers, distribution transformers, switchgear, protective relays, gas turbines, and diesel generators.
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Developing equipment specifications for electrical equipment, including power transformers, switchgear, MCC's, motor specs, and other auxiliary electrical equipment. Talascend is currently seeking an Electrical Instrumentation and Control Equipment Engineer for a contract opportunity located in Aiken, SC.
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Maintaining technical knowledge of 2.4 kV and 480V switchgear, protective relays application and testing, 2.4kV and 480V motor control centers and motors, and 120/208 VAC uninterruptible power systems.
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Perform preventative maintenance including installation, repair and troubleshooting of industrial electrical and/or instrumentation equipment (i.e. substations, power distribution systems, switchgear motors, motor controls, systems and components, process controls, instrumentation and pneumatic equipment.
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Operate, repair and maintain high voltage switchgear, controls, motor control centers and PLC's. Minimum 4 years of experience with installing, maintaining, and servicing PLC's, electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, and process control systems.
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Perform electrical systems design - including switchgear, switchboards, motor control centers, variable frequency drives, generators, transformers, distribution panels, and other electrical distribution system.
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Since its founding in 1983, Five Star Electric (FSE) has grown from a small motor distributor to become a dominant leader in the application of low and medium voltage systems involving variable speed drives, reduced voltage solid state starters, switchgear, power transformers, DCS / PLC systems, motor control panels and integrated power control rooms.
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Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair electrical control systems, instrumentation, electronic circuits, motor controls, relay logic, AC/DC drives and low voltage switchgear. Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair electrical control systems, instrumentation, electronic circuits, motor controls, relay logic, AC/DC drives and low voltage switchgear.
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Our Field Service Technicians lead and perform testing, maintenance and repair of low and medium voltage circuit breakers, transformers, switchgear, motor control and other electrical apparatus in a shop or field environment.
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Proficient in developing specifications and design for Motor control Centers (MCCs), Switchgear, and Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs). Electrical Schematics (Single line diagrams, Motor Schematics, Interconnection diagrams, etc.
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Field experience with medium voltage (2.5kV and above) electrical equipment such as switchgear, motor control centers, transformers. The Electrical Designer's role supports clients and contractors with factory testing, construction, startup, commissioning, and troubleshooting activities for medium and low voltage electrical power distribution equipment and process instrumentation.
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This individual will need to research, develop, design and test electrical components, equipment and systems to match client specifications including switchgear, auxiliary components from low to high voltage, automatic transfer schemes, standby generators and paralleling equipment, motor control centers, transformers, etc.
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