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Presently operating in more than 40 states and employing over 4,000 team members, We manage and self-perform civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, telecommunications, thermal, fabrication, and coating.
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Multi-Award Winning Global Distributed Energy Company looking to add a Senior Electrical Engineer to their growing team! Familiarity with international electrical standards such as IEC, UL, and NFPA.
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We are seeking a talented and motivated Electrical Engineer - Controls to join our dynamic team in the Energy industry. If you are a passionate Electrical Engineer with a knack for problem-solving and a desire to work in the energy sector, we would love to hear from you.
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Role: - Electrical Manufacture Engineer. Dice is the leading career destination for tech experts at every stage of their careers. Apply via Dice today! Our client, Orchestra Technology, is seeking the following.
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Project Engineer (Solar/Electrical) - 100% Remote! We are seeking a dynamic, motivated, and experienced Electrical Project Engineer (PE) to join our team. This role will be responsible for engineering solutions and providing support for field installation crews working on utility grade solar projects , ensuring adherence to National Electrical Code (NEC), while assisting the Project Superintendent and Project Manager.
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Electrical Engineer to join our dynamic team in the Engineering industry. Fast and Growing Mechanical Firm Seeking an Electrical Engineer.
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Electrical Engineer Need - Lowell, AR (local candidates, no relo) Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field required. Provide software support on customer installations and customer phone support.
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