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Apply knowledge of power systems ranging from Low Voltage (0 - 1 kV) to Medium Voltage (1 kV - 64 kV) distribution and transmission systems. Evaluates, selects, specifies, and engineers both Low Voltage and Medium Voltage Systems products for a project.
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With system voltage ranging from Low Voltage (0 - 1 kV) to Medium Voltage (1 kV - 64 kV). Our Energy-East group has an opportunity for a Senior Electrical Engineer.
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Design and test low (1.2 - 1.7 kV) and medium voltage (3.3 – 10 kV) SiC semiconductor modules. Experience with medium voltage power distribution, solid-state-transformers, and printed circuit board design experience highly desirable.
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Leading on-site installations and serving as foreman of an installation team, including the installation and servicing of CCTV, access control systems, intrusion detection, communications, and many other low-voltage systems.
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The Low Voltage Fire Alarm & Security Installer position reports to the Fire Alarm supervisor and/or the Security/Communications supervisor, as well as the Operations Manager. The Low Voltage Fire Alarm & Security Installer will travel to client sites, which can range from public school buildings to small, medium, and enterprise-level businesses, to government entities that require stringent background clearances.
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If this sounds like the opportunity that you have been looking for to advance your career as a Low Voltage Technician or Fire Alarm Technician, apply today! We are actively seeking to hire a full-time Fire Alarm Technician to install and service commercial fire alarms, other low voltage systems, and address customer needs.
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As an experienced electrical engineering career, you’ll prepare design computations and quantity estimates and develop probable construction cost estimates for electrical projects (medium voltage power distribution, low voltage systems, fire alarm systems, backup power generation, electrical power distribution, life safety systems, etc.
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The Installation Technician III will perform installations of electronic control systems which may include door access control, CCTV, intrusion detection, low voltage communication and fire alarm systems including cable management, electronic locks, point sensors, signaling devices and associated hardware.
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State Systems, Inc. of Memphis is actively seeking to hire a full-time Low Voltage Technician to install and service commercial fire alarms, access control systems, electronic security systems, other low voltage systems, and address customer needs.
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Job Summary: The Field Service Engineer will be responsible for emergency repairs, testing, modifications, commissioning, and warranty service on low and medium voltage electrical power distribution and control equipment and other duties as assigned.
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Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair electrical control systems, instrumentation, and electronic circuits (motor controls, relay logic, AC/DC drives, and low voltage switchgear) Georgia Pacific is seeking a talented Electrical Technician to join the team at our lumber mill in Pineland, Texas.
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Hands-on experience with electrical design for various systems (low voltage power, controls, instrumentation, ordnance, radio frequency, etc.) SAIC is seeking a mid to senior level Electrical Engineer with a passion for electrical design methods, electrical CAD tools, and Digital Engineering interests to join our energized Engineering Innovation Factory Team of solution architects, digital engineers, and core engineers to define and build the infrastructure that fuels the Digital Engineering Transformation across our entire industry.
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Experience with electrical equipment, which includes, but is not limited to: MV and LV switchgear, Secondary unit substation Transformer -GSUT, UAT, panel boards, breakers, protective relays, inverter, battery, battery chargers, disconnect switches, surge arrestors, medium voltage cable, low voltage cable, control cable, fiber optic cable.
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For a behind the scenes look at how our Electrical Engineer professional, Ryan Binkley, performs work that matters. Lead Electrical Engineer - Power Generation (US Hybrid.
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The High Voltage Project Manager / EPC Project Manager - Develops and implements high voltage substation and transmission renewable energy system project timelines, schedules, permitting, budgets, risk management, and contingency plans.
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