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POWER Engineers is seeking a talented civil drafting student for a June 2024 summer internship in our Substation Group in Lake Oswego, Oregon. POWER Engineers is a 100% employee-owned engineering and environmental consulting firm.
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POWER Engineers is currently seeking an Entry-Level Substation Electrical Engineer to work in the Power Delivery Substation Department in our Syracuse, New York office. At POWER Engineers, you can have a rewarding career on every level.
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POWER Constructors, Inc. is currently seeking a Substation Inspector. This position will be primarily responsible for performing substation inspections. Knowledge of transmission line work, foundations and stringing of conductors, and transmission substations and facilities, are all strongly preferred.
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POWER Constructors, Inc. is currently seeking a temporary Substation Inspector. Substation Inspector - Temporary. Ability to step in and out of a 3/4-ton pickup truck several times a day.
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This job may require you to work up to 12 hr days, 5 to 6 days a week if project requires. Must be able to walk on average 3 to 5 miles per day across rough terrain and/or unlevel surfaces. You’ll have the chance to make a positive impact on society and the environment.
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POWER Engineers is currently seeking a Civil Designer to work in the Power Delivery Substation Department in our Augusta office located in Hallowell, Maine. Ability to function as a Civil Designer, Substation Design, in our Augusta office located in Hallowell, Maine.
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POWER Engineers, Inc. is currently seeking a mid level electrical or mechanical engineer with experience in substation physical design to work in the Power Delivery Substation Department in our Atlanta office located in Duluth, GA. This is an in-office position but flexibility is available for a hybrid work environment (employee will need to live within driving distance of the office.
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POWER Engineers is currently seeking a senior level Electrical Engineer with substantial experience in substation design (or equivalent) to work in the Power Delivery Substation Department of our Minneapolis office located in Burnsville, MN. This is an in-office position but flexibility is available for a hybrid work environment (employee will need to live within driving distance of the office.
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POWER Engineers, Inc. is currently seeking a mid level Electrical Engineer with experience in substation physical design to work in the Power Delivery Substation Department in our Birmingham, Alabama office.
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The candidate selected for this position may work remotely full-time at a location other than a POWER Engineers designated office/job site. POWER Engineers, Inc. is seeking a Project Manager for our Power Delivery Project Management team.
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POWER Engineers is currently seeking a senior level electrical engineer to provide Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) support for our Central Region Power Delivery Substation Departments.
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POWER Engineers is currently seeking a senior level Electrical Engineer with substantial experience in substation design. One-line diagrams, elementary and wiring diagrams, SCADA, communications, conduit and cable sizing/routing, substation physical layouts, selection of substation equipment, writing of substation equipment specifications, proposal development, construction cost estimates, and project scheduling.
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The successful candidate will receive a 2% increase to their base hourly pay rate once the state of Alaska qualification for paraprofessionals has been met and approved by ASD Talent Management.
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Substation Drafter Job SummaryPOWER Engineers is seeking a Drafter to work in the Power Delivery Substation Department of our Syracuse, NY office. Working knowledge of substation electrical schematics and wiring diagrams, and/or substation physical/civil drawings is a plus.
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Entry-Level Substation Electrical EngineerJob SummaryPOWER Engineers is currently seeking an Entry-Level Substation Electrical Engineer to work in the Power Delivery Substation Department in our Birmingham, Alabama office.
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