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POWER Engineers, Inc., one of the nation's strongest energy-related engineering and environmental consultants, is currently seeking a Project Controls Specialist - Cost Controls candidate in Amarillo, TX; who will be assigned to our Power Delivery Project Services Group I Department in Ft. Worth, TX. This position will have the ability to work hybrid or remote.
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Power Engineers, Inc. is seeking a Senior-level Transmission Planning Engineer. At POWER Engineers, you can have a rewarding career on every level. Power Engineers, Inc. is seeking a Senior-level Transmission Planning Engineer.
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Transmission Planning Engineer - Senior Level. Familiarity with ERCOT, its interconnection processes, and its system impact study requirements. This individual will be responsible for interfacing with other engineers in the preparation of computer-based models and performing power system studies on utility transmission & distribution systems and industrial/commercial electrical power systems.
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For more than half a century, Electric Power Engineers, (EPE) has partnered with power and energy clients across the globe providing consulting expertise and energy intelligence software solutions for complex engineering and grid modeling challenges.
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POWER Engineers, Inc., is looking for a Senior Archaeologist to join our Environmental Division – Resource Assessment and Mapping, Western Cultural Resources Department. As a Senior Archaeologist, you will help build POWER’s environmental team focused on transmission/distribution lines, fire hardening, renewable energy, transportation projects, environmental surveys, NEPA/CEQA analyses, and permitting services.
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Responsibilities will include technical support, writing support, and providing cultural resource management (CRM) expertise to the development and execution of projects in the western United States. Master’s degree in Archeology, Anthropology, or a related discipline.
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POWER Engineers is seeking an Entry-Level Substation Engineer to work in its Power Delivery Substation Department in Billings, Montana. POWER Engineers is seeking an Entry-Level Substation Engineer to work in its Power Delivery Substation Department in Billings, Montana.
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Substation apparatus test equipment including, but not limited to, Omicron, Doble, Alber, Megger, AEMC, Fluke, HV, DILO, Biddle, Vanguard, etc. Testing of AC and DC station service systems including, but not limited to, transfer switches, panelboards, battery systems and battery chargers.
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Develop detailed, and often complex, testing and commissioning plans, including, but not limited to, identification of required testing, circuit isolation and restoration, project sequencing, construction coordination, scheduling, outage and energization planning, in-service checks, and associated roles and responsibilities.
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Testing medium and high voltage substation apparatus including, but not limited to, instrument transformers, circuit breakers, transformers, and capacitor banks. Testing of microprocessor protective relays and schemes associated with, but not limited to, transmission lines, busses, power transformers, capacitor banks, feeders, breakers, etc.
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Join POWER Engineers as a Civil/Site Development Engineer in the Civil, Structural, and Architectural Department of the Power Generation Division. At POWER Engineers, Inc., you can have a rewarding experience at every level.
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Actively participate in EPC Contractor(s)’s All-hands Safety Meetings, Plan of the Day (PODs), End of Day (EOD), and morning safety meetings, and. Support the coordination of utilities, commissioning, electrical and mechanical completions, and inspection of the EPC Contractor(s)’ work.
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Manage the completion of the punch list items, review the red line and as-built drawings for completeness, coordinate the turnover of the project documents and job books to the asset manager, inspect the site cleaning, and other construction closing issues.
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The HVDC Construction Manager will lead POWER's Construction Management Team and will have an overall responsibility in overseeing the EPC Contractor(s)'s progress on site. Ensure the EPC Contractor(s)'s installations are in full compliance with the project QA/QC standards and specification.
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Track site conditions and provide support for the Owner Project Manager's acceptance and or rejection of crane wind/weather delay claims or Force Majeure claims made by the equipment suppliers or EPC Contract(s.
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