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Degree in Electrical Engineering. Experience in medium-voltage (MV) and low-voltage (LV) power distribution, substation, and advanced switchgear design. AutoCAD drafting package for creating detailed engineering drawings.
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We are an Award-Winning Multidisciplinary Engineer Firm. For over 45 years we have provided a full range mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering services to commercial clients and the U.S. Government for both domestic and worldwide new and rehabilitation/renovation type projects for office building space, high tech tenant user spaces, transmitting facilities, communications facilities, generator facilities, and many other project types.
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Experience in consulting (or EPC with Design & Engineering capability) is strongly preferred. Our client provides planning, project management, engineering and design, procurement, construction management, and related services for facilities and infrastructure projects, primarily in the Western and Southwestern USA.
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The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in Lighting Control, Power Distribution, Fire Alarm Design, Electrical site plans, Electrical calculations, Revit, SKM, and eTap. As the Lead Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for overseeing and leading our electrical engineering team, ensuring that all projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standard.
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Electrical Engineer with AutoCAD, Revit, and building systems experience needed for growing MEP architectural and design firm! Organize and supervise design engineering activities for significant projects or multiple projects.
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Design and develop electrical equipment and systems, including Uninterruptable Power Sources (UPS), rectifiers, inverters, DC-DC converters, converters, power conversion, power electronics, Thyristors, Silicon Controlled Rectifiers (SCR), IGBT, pulse width modulation, three-phase power systems, transformers, AutoCad, Solidworks, and Altium.
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We are a leading MEP/FP and technology services engineering and construction firm specializing in sustainable design, central heating and chiller plants, power generation, and transmission and distribution projects.
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3+ years of experience in Electrical Engineering, specifically in Circuit Design, AutoCAD, Revit, Power Systems, and Electrical System Design. Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering.
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As a Senior MEP Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for leading and managing the electrical design engineering team to deliver innovative and sustainable solutions for multifamily and commercial office projects.
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Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering with +4 years of relevant industry experience. Experience with design and debug of HDL coding (VHDL or Verilog) and communication signal processing.
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Proficient in PCB design, electrical circuit design, analog and digital circuitry, and firmware development. Experience with electrical engineering software and tools, such as AutoCAD, MATLAB, and LabVIEW.
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8-10+ years of electrical engineering design experience within Engineering Consulting, building services, or Design/Build Firm. Successful candidates will have 8-10+ years of experience in Electrical Systems Design with experience Leading electrical design teams on several concurrent projects, with 2-4+ years of experience as Project Manager within an Engineering Consulting or Design/Build Firm. This individual will be a leader with the ability to assist the Principal in managing and guiding the Electrical Group.
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A firm with over 50 years in the business, we offer engineering consulting, design, and project integration services for a wide variety of clients that focus on electrical power systems, instrumentation & controls, connectivity solutions, and more across many different markets.
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Electrical Engineer to join our dynamic team in the Engineering industry. Design, develop and test electrical systems and equipment, including power distribution, lighting, and fire alarm systems for commercial and industrial applications.
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Experience with Siemens type PLCs / HMIs and software tools, programmable logic controllers, electrical panel layout and design, working with bills of material, understanding electrical schematics, and reading and P&ID drawings, heavy industrial electronic, electrical, and electro-mechanical systems, and principles of hydraulic and pneumatic systems (required.
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