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Education & Experience of the Fabrication & Assembly Worker: Have a minimum of 2 -5 years of experience in a fabrication and job shop environmentHave experience operating the following machines; auto saw, shear, ironworker, press brake, CNC plasma table, laser jet, water jet, tube benderWould prefer to have someone with programming and layout experience with CNC nesting softwareMust be able to read blueprints.
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Collaborating with industry giants such as Skanska, Whiting-Turner, and Barton Mallow, we provide electrical solutions that shape these vital spaces. YOUR NEW ROLE AS OUR ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR Get ready to own the day as an Electrical Operations Lead. From blueprint checks to supervising a team of electricians, you orchestrate excellence.
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The production assembly supervisor is responsible for supervising workshop and railcar assembly employees in CRRC’s manufacturing and assembly environment. Coordinate with Logistic Department to retrieve and transport railcar equipment and parts to the production floor for assembly.
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As an Electrical Estimator, you will prepare and coordinate complete estimates for electrical, lighting, traffic signals, and fiber optic systems related to transportation project pursuits.
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Reviews include electrical power systems' functional capability, integrity, reliability, surveillance, and systems operation under normal plant operation and safe plant shutdown during normal, transient and accident conditions.
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The Principal Electrical Engineer is a part of our growing Advanced Development team within the Battery Electronics group. Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering. Research and engage with prospective suppliers on selection of new technology including Lithium-Ion Battery Management ASICs, microcontrollers, Power Devices, and other analog and digital ICs.
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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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Electrical and Firmware Engineer assumes key role to develop or revise products from start to finish. Understand modeling and the use of mathematics to simulate and model electrical and physical systems.
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Working knowledge on Mine Safety and Health Administration electrical safety (MSHA) for US mining operations. Experience with operation and maintenance of high voltage switchgear (gas, air, and metal-enclosed), transformers (oil-filled and dry-type), and other industrial electrical infrastructure is an asset.
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Rsted Electrical Safety Rules Training, Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET), and Global Wind Organization (GWO) Offshore Training courses. have minimum five years of onshore or offshore electrical substation site experience, where an electrical engineering education, combined with operational high voltage switching experiences is preferable.
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Hands-on experience and familiarity with shop tools and their proper use as well as best practices regarding the assembly and testing of electrical systems including soldering, wire stripping and splicing, connector pin/socket crimping and assembly, etc.
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Crane Aerospace & Electronics has a unique and exciting career opportunity for an Electrical Engineer IV in Burbank, CA.Purpose of Position:In summary you will be responsible to maximize product performance by researching, designing, developing and sustaining electronic or electrical products and systems.
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Gannett Fleming is looking for experienced Substation Engineers (Electrical Engineers) to join our expanding Power Group. Assume an active role in the preparation of proposals bids, reports and presentationsubstation Minimum Qualifications Minimum Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering.
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Flint Hills Resources is seeking a qualified Instrumentation & Electrical Technician to support our Pipelines and Terminals assets in Corpus Christi, TX and surrounding areas. This role will be responsible for the specification, installation, testing and repair of all types of industrial instrumentation and electrical equipment used in the operation of crude and refined product pipelines, terminals, and pump stations.
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The successful candidate will play an integral role in the design, testing, fielding, supporting and troubleshooting of critical instrumentation, control, and electrical systems for the Navy's NIMITZ-class aircraft carriers.
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