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Leads a team of Instrument and Controls Engineers and Designers in the execution of design and interfaces with a multi-discipline project team consisting of project manager, electrical, controls, estimating and multiple engineering disciplines.
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Senior Controls Engineer (Food & Beverage) - Electrical Engineer. PLC/Design Engineering & Project Management experience is required and knowledge of all lean Manufacturing Principles.
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If you are an Solar Electrical Engineer with Solar PV-ESS project experience, please read on! Job Title: Solar Electrical Engineer Location: Prefer Texas-based but open to Remote.
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So, if you are a Electrical Engineer (All Levels) with experience, please apply today! Job Title: Electrical Engineer. We are a diversified full-service project solutions firm located in the Central, Midwest and Northwest regions.
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Requirements: 5+ years of PCB/Circuit Board Design, Schematics, LiDAR, High-Volume ManufacturingWhat you'll be doing:You will be part of a small engineering team based on project needs and skillset and have a REAL impact at our company.
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We are seeking an Electrical Engineer with 0 – 4 Years’ experiencefor our Cleveland, OH office locationwho will report tothe Manager of Electrical Engineering. Electrical design in building construction under direct supervision of licensed engineer in tasks described below.
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The Sr. Engineer will provide the scheduling, budgeting, design scope, quality control and supervision of Project Engineers, Design Engineers and Engineering Technicians during the planning, design, and construction of typical engineering projects.
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We are a world-class design and build firm headquartered in St. Louis and with offices across North America, we are looking for an Electrical Engineer in our St. Louis or Chicago studio on a hybrid (minimum 2-3 days) on-site basis, who will assist with the design of building's electrical systems, such as lighting, power, and specialty systems, and prepare electrical construction documents for our commercial, retail and hospitality projects.
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So, if you are a Sr. Electrical Engineer with experience, please apply today! We are seeking a Sr. Electrical Engineer to join our fast-growing team! Job Title: Sr. Electrical Engineer.
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So, if you are a Electrical Engineer with experience, please apply today! If you are an Electrical Engineer with experience, please read on! We are an energy project execution company primarily engaged in the engineering, design, project management and construction management of oil and natural gas midstream facilities.
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