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Switchgear, Power Generation, Utility infrastructure projects, Data Centers and Enclosures, and Controls & Automation familiarity or experience preferred. Serving customers across a wide range of industries, including power generation, utilities, water and wastewater, petrochemicals, air separation, oil & gas, metals, mining, paper, aggregates, and cement.
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Proficient understanding of the utility grid (power generation, transmission and distribution) systems. 5-10 Years of power generation experience (or Manufacturing with heavy electrical.
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We are currently seeking a Head of Demand Generation to oversee residential and small business customer acquisition, current customer marketing communication, and revenue driving partnerships, with the goal of driving ReadyRefresh customer base growth.
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We are seeking a candidate with a background in bioinformatics, computational biology, biostatistics, or related field with experience analyzing large genomic and transcriptomic (bulk and single-cell) next-generation sequencing data, leveraging publicly available data from publication and repositories (GEO, TCGA, Ensemble, etc.
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POSITION SUMMARY:The Business Development Manager will win and deliver Power and Energy projects in the The successful candidate will grow existing client relationships and support the identification and development of new clients for Stanley Consultants from our Denver, Colorado office in the Power Generation and Power Delivery sectors.
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OverviewMerrick is seeking an experienced Senior Electrical Engineer for our Chattanooga, Tennessee office, to serve in a variety of energy markets including power generation, particularly within generation facilities such as coal, combined cycle and simple cycle gas turbines, hydroelectric, wind and solar generation, and power delivery, such as substation and transmission.
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PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Power Generation including Combustion Turbine, Reciprocating Engine, and Renewable Energy projects including solar, green hydrogen, ammonia and energy storage projects.
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Combined heat and power (CHP) co-generation projects. Stanley Consultants is currently seeking a Power Business Development Manager for one of our following offices: Austin TX, Denver CO, Des Moines, IA, Jackson MI, Minneapolis MN, Muscatine IA, or Remote.
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Lead Generation Strategy Development : Collaborate with internal teams to develop creative lead generation strategies, incorporating storytelling elements into marketing materials, email campaigns, and social media posts to capture attention and generate interest.
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Provide Engineering support to respond to NEISO, NYISO, and PJM request for technical informationProvide NERC compliance oversight of all facilities and manage O&M service provider supporting day to day NERC complianceSupport other Solar and Battery Energy Storage Development activities, specifically with electrical interconnections.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:•The Control Room Operator will be accountable for the safe, reliable, and compliant operations including monitoring, startup, and shutdown of multiple power generation technologies that may include Reciprocating Engines, Wind Turbines, Photo Voltaic Solar Units, and/or Gas Turbines.
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Perform design, implementation, and administration activities for complex power generation computing environments on systems (Windows servers & workstations), networks and security (Hirschmann, Palo-Alto, Cisco), communications (ISP services), storage (SQL, historian), substation hardware (SEL), and power (UPS, PDU.
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Ameresco's Distributed Energy Resource (DER) team is seeking a Senior Electrical Utility Engineer to support the development and implementation of DER projects located nationwide, including combined heat and power (CHP) projects, peak shaving power projects, solar generation, battery energy storage, flywheel energy storage, and other renewable technology projects.
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YOUR ROLEThe Enterprise Account Executive role will lead all sales, business development, and lead generation within their assigned territory in order to maximize Immuta’s bookings, revenue, installed base, brand awareness and customer satisfaction.
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The Power Generation Business Development Account Manager is a direct-hire position working for HGA to increase the number of Power and Energy clients and related projects. 5+ years’ experience in the Power Generation industry in Business Development, Engineering, or Project Management capacities required.
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