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Electrical Supervisor Responsibilities Serve as technical lead to a group of maintenance electricians in areas such as: Power distribution 13.8kv, 4160v, 480v, 120v, low voltage systems Troubleshooting discrete and analog control circuits VFD and DC drive systems, diagnostics, and maintenance Correct operation of all automated equipment including barge unloaders, conveyors, reclaiming equipment, etc.
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Working with the Maintenance Manager, Maintenance Engineers, Planners, Maintenance Supervisor, Operations and Safety, the Electrical Supervisor drives department productivity and quality of workmanship for the purpose of increasing overall availability and reliability of equipment.
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Reads and interprets approved plans for electrical service and installation; reads and interprets specifications and methods of installation and verifies installation at time of field inspection.
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Kimley-Horn's Orlando, FL office is seeking an Electrical Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Electrical team! Lead the design and analysis of complex electrical systems for renewable generation, energy storage, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, transportation, aviation, and industrial projects.
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Job DescriptionFincantieri Marinette Marine, a Fincantieri Marine Group Company, is a progressive shipyard specializing in building ships for the United States Navy. We currently have an opportunity for an Electical Foreman at our Marinette, Wisconsin location.
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Provide electrical engineering support in association with Navy lithium battery safety certification testing. Minimum of Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering (Degrees in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering accepted with appropriate experience.
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Electrical Engineer opportunity with Traylor Bros., Inc.! Required Experience Education/Experience Bachelor’s Degree in Civil engineering, or engineering-related field Minimum of 5 years’ experience in heavy civil construction Experience with Bridge Construction strongly preferred Marine construction experience is preferred Skills and Abilities: Demonstrate the ability and behavior necessary to lead others in accomplishing individual and team goals.
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With instruction and guidance from the BPA lead engineer, support the design, implementation, maintenance, and improvement of electrical instruments, equipment, facilities, components, products, and systems by checking rack wiring and cables in BPA facilities.
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Motor vehicle, generators, multi-meters, analyzers, oscilloscopes, pumps, gauges, common power and hand tools; shovels, conduit bender, wire stripper, wrenches, detection devices; mobile radio, phone, personal computer including word processing and other software, copy and fax machines, calculator, and a variety of electrical equipment.
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Proficient using electrical engineering computer-aided design (CAD) tools and mixed Signal circuit analysis/design. Integrate, test, troubleshoot, and verify electrical hardware. Proficiency in all phases of PCB design, including: creation of high-level functional and architectural diagrams, SPICE analysis, power analysis, component selection, schematic entry (OrCAD Capture experience a plus), and working with the PCB layout team to optimize placement, signal integrity, fitment, etc.
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Coordinate with the General Foreman to hire electrical craft labor to execute work. University/B.S degree in Electrical Engineering plus 8 years of experience or 12 years of equivalent industry experience in-lieu of a degree.
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As an Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for circuit design, layout, bring-up, and debug as part of prototype and concept development. 4+ years of experience with system-level electrical design including circuit design, system bring-up, integration, and debug.
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Faith Technologies, a division of Faith Technologies Incorporated (FTI), is an energy expert and national leader in electrical planning, engineering, design and installation. As a comprehensive authority in the field of electrical and energy services, Faith leads industry change through a dedicated investment in technology, strategic project consulting and process engineering that drives productivity, value, and above all, safety.
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The Electrical Design Engineer-Supervisor is responsible for designing line and substation projects, equipment and material procurement, system protection, distributed generation, and planning and other engineering projects for Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association's (WH's) electrical distribution system.
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The Licensed Foreman I is responsible for supervising electrical installations, troubleshooting, and maintenance within the commercial and industrial settings. Employees at FTI grow faster because they are a part of a nationally leading team of electrical planners, engineers, designers, electricians, and business professionals.
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