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We have an opening for a Lead Electrical Engineer supporting the Weapon Technologies and Engineering (WTE) program. Plan for, prepare for, lead, and execute the electrical aspects of formal and informal design reviews: Conceptual Design Review (CDR), Baseline Design Review (BDR), Final Design Review (FDR), and additional informal reviews as needed.
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Belonging to the Project Services department and reporting at the project level to the Electrical Design Manager/Engineering Manager, the Lead Electrical Engineer will be responsible for electrical studies, specification of main electrical equipment technical requirements, Wind farm control, grid connection interface and other electrical design aspects of projects.
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The Surgery division is seeking a Lead Electrical Engineer to join the team that powers the top surgical imaging solution, a.k.a. OEC C-arms, in the world. A Lead Electrical Engineer will put technology into medical technology by partnering across functional boundaries to optimize and integrate subsystems.
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Tk1sc, a WSP USA company, is seeking a Lead Electrical Engineer for their San Jose, California office. The tk1sc Lead Electrical Engineer shall provide and participate in decision making for all project-related issues of entry to mid-size in revenue earnings as well as possess a full understanding of the client’s project requirements.
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As a Lead Electrical Engineer, you will take ownership over the design, architecture, and implementation of complex electrical systems for customers in a range of industries.
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The Lead Electrical Engineer is a critical role within the Offshore Renewables Business, focusing on the delivery of large-scale offshore wind projects in the USA and overseas. Additionally, the Lead Electrical Engineer shall also plan and implement delivery of tasks associated with interfaces, defining company/business engineering standards and technical acceptance criteria, and ensuring quality, best practices and excellent H&SE performance are applied.
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Job Title: Lead Electrical Engineer. Lead development on electrical aspects of renewable energy projects technical documentation such as interconnection agreements, facilities studies, permitting documents, local codes and regulations, electrical construction specifications as per reliability standards and requirements such as NERC, FERC etc.
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Job Description AECOM has a position opening for a Lead Electrical Engineer to support our growing Energy Business Line. For this role, AECOM offers the freedom and flexibility to work remotely and/or be located at a variety of Energy offices located in multiple locations across the United States.
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Prepare Electrical Equipment Specifications, Data Sheets, Purchase Requisitions and Bid evaluations for Paper Machine Drives, Switchgear, Transformers and other electrical equipment as required.
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As a Project Lead Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for guiding junior and senior-level engineers and designers in protection and controls engineering design efforts, including providing guidance with the coordination of detailed design phases for all aspects of the engineering work.
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Lead Electrical Engineer. As a Project Lead of an engineering and design team, you will work on a wide range of substation modifications and upgrades to support client requirements and reviews including creating calculations, document designs, and specifications.
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Canvas, Inc. is currently seeking an Electrical Engineer - Power Systems to join our Digital Engineering team for advanced control systems at Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) in Tullahoma, TN. You will be working closely with IPT Leads, Chief Engineers, and team members to develop objectives, opportunities, strategies, and plans to implement power solutions for arc-heated test facilities.
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Seurat is looking for a talented and self-motivated Electrical and Controls Engineer to join our team. Analyze, design, implement and troubleshoot electrical designs for complex systems including high-speed electro-mechanical, electro-optics, vision, and pulsed laser systems.
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Leidos is searching for an Electrical Engineer to support AFRL's Dynamic Infrared Missile Evaluation (DIME) Laboratory located on Wright Patterson Air Force Base, OH. The successful candidate will utilize a strong engineering background designing, testing, modeling, simulating, and analyzing the next generation of infrared countermeasure techniques.
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The Leidos Innovations Center has an immediate opening for an Electrical Engineer to work in San Diego, CA. This is an exciting opportunity to leverage your experience to develop and produce advanced nuclear detection, radiography equipment, chemical and biological sensing instruments, and satellite sensor systems.
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