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In-depth understanding of fundamentals of electric power systems and renewable energy. Graduate level degree with emphasis on Electric Power Systems. The Power Systems Engineer must demonstrate vision and drive and be passionate about contributing to the growth and evolution of the Power Systems Advisory business in North America.
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Work to position Ohio CAT Power Systems as an asset to the markets we serve as well as the communities in which we operate. Come grow your career - See what opportunities await today JOB SUMMARY: The Director, of Power Systems Sales & Emerging Markets will work with other Division Managers to ensure the achievement of departmental, divisional, and corporate objectives.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Power Systems, or a related field. Summarize power systems analyses and effectively communicate findings to development teams and relevant stakeholders.
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As a New Grad Power Systems Engineer at Shermco, you will have the exceptional opportunity to launch your career in a company that values innovation, fosters personal growth, and makes a positive impact on communities through its work.
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We are seeking Power Systems Engineer with experience in design, analysis, test and integration of motor drives, grid tie systems and exportable power as well as high power DC/DC converters, 3-Phase AC Inverters and high voltage energy storage systems.
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Exceptional creative intuition for power electronics topologies and systems. Graduate degree in Electrical Engineering or related field with emphasis on Power Electronic Systems.
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The DNV’s Power Systems Advisory department is executing a project Enabling HVDC Transmission and Offshore Wind via the Creation of HVDC Standards and Benchmark System Models funded by the Department of Energy.
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Hand-on experiences in designing and optimizing switching mode power supplies including schematic, PCB layout, design simulations, prototyping and lab evaluations. Good background of analog circuit and power electronics, especially knowledge of switching mode power converter circuits and topologies.
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Leads deal team for transactions typically ranging from approximately 1MW to 1000MW with 3 to 36 month terms that yield revenues up to $700MM; team includes traders from power, transmission, mid-marketing, green, and options desks as well as representatives from valuation, legal, credit, risk, accounting, and regulatory/legislative affairs.
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As a power system studies engineer, you will closely work with regional and global power systems teams to support and/or lead ongoing projects as well as business development and proposal support with a variety of clients including renewable developers, transmission owner/developers as well as utilities.
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As an Electrical Power Automation Engineer in Engineering Services, you'll provide solutions and services that help our customers protect and control critical electrical infrastructure and power systems worldwide.
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RESPONSIBILITIES:— Manage the power distribution team to maintain the distribution systems including transformers, substation, breakers, protective relating thermal imaging and all other equipment.
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Skills: Thorough knowledge and understanding of power plant operations, systems, and equipment. Aligns plant equipment; makes necessary adjustments to plant systems and equipment as directed by DCS Panel Operator- Power.
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Short & Sweet: The position will assist with maintenance and operation of all plant utilities including, but not limited to, refrigeration, boilers, air compressors, HVAC, water systems, chemical treatment systems, plumbing, electrical, and wastewater support.
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Certification: Must possess an appropriate and current DoD Information Assurance (IA) Certification to be considered for employment; either valid CompTIA Security+ CE, Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) or Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)-Security.
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