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Actalent's Energy Storage team offers storage solutions that take clients from project conception, siting and permitting to turnkey design, construction, and startup. The Energy Storage team focuses on renewable power generation and storage in both the utility-scale market and the commercial/industrial market and offers a wide range of design and project execution experiences.
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Electrical, Electrical engineering, Design, Electrical design, Revit, bluebeam, capital project, Area Classification, Code, Building Code, Engineering, Schematic, Power distribution, lighting designer, etabs, Autocad, sizing, etap.
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Electrical engineering, Electrical, Pcb design, Schematic, mechanical engineering, project management, software engineering. Collaborate with a team of cross functional engineers, project engineers, and program managers to develop and deliver tailored, innovative, and affordable solutions to our customers.
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Description:This candidate will have a proven track record in the areas of design, implementation, monitoring, and communication of operational plans for completing a project, use of precision test equipment, as well as assembling, calibrating, and trouble shooting electrical control systems.
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Facility Lighting Systems Design and Engineering-Grounding Systems Design and Engineering-Power Panel Schedule Development-Motor Control System Design and Engineering-Process Control Panel Design and Engineering-Process Instrumentation Wiring Diagrams-Communicates and documents effectively with project team, including outside contacts, customers, and other engineering departments.
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They are actively looking to bring on a Electrical Project Manager to their team. Conduct bi-weekly safety surveys with project superintendent. Review and estimate project contract changes (drawing revisions, ASI’s, contract change directives) and coordinate with project delivery requirements.
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Assist with construction, project checkout, commissioning, and startup of new equipment systems. At Actalent, diversity and inclusion are a bridge towards the equity and success of our people.
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The primary objective of the Electrical & Automation Engineer will be assigned project tasks to develop accurate and efficient creation of PLC, HMI programs and configuration of VFD's, Softstarters and configurable electrical/electronic instrumentation.
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Support Engineering & Project Management efforts to bid, evaluate and award Electrical/Controls contracted work. Monitor work activities of contractors assigned to him/her, and coordinate work with Asset Management, Project Management, Construction, plant outage coordinators, station planners and on-site and off-site contractors.
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The Electrical Engineering Technician will test an electronic controls project for NPI. This product controls engines and includes wiring, a built in chassis, and controls systems on a board that they would be responsible for testing.
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Electrical Engineer, Bachelors, Low Voltage, Electrical Distribution, AutoCAD, Low Voltage AC, Project Management, EV Charging nice to have), Design, Drafting, Electrical Design, LVD, Redline.
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Design of electrical system devices, distribution components, lighting, fire alarm and special systems applicable to the project type. Actalent is seeking an Electrical Engineer with 2+ years of experience is MEP. This individual will be performing all levels of electrical design including the development of construction documents.
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Electrical engineering, lighting, grounding, project management, SKM, ETAP, SmartPlant, SmartPlant Electrical, power generation, process facilities, industrial facilities, medium voltage, low voltage, protective relaying.
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Experience with electrical design using AutoCAD or MicrostationDiversity, Equity & Inclusion At Actalent, diversity and inclusion are a bridge towards the equity and success of our people.
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Will also be assisting in CAPX project in 2025 (new induction Furnace) With a network of almost 30,000 consultants and more than 4,500 clients across the U.S., Canada, Asia and Europe, Actalent serves many of the Fortune 500.
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