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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS:The Energy Science and Power Systems (ESPS) Division of the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State University is seeking a Power and Energy Systems Chemical Engineer/Chemist to perform basic and applied research in support of ARL’s core mission of supporting our national security via design and development of undersea power and energy systems.
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Primary Responsibilities Provide multi-domain/multiphysics physical virtual modeling subject matter expertise for the Company's projects related to electrical engineering and modeling and simulation, particularly in the development and application of digital twins for Electrical Power and Energy Systems components and systems including electric machinery, gas turbines, diesel generators, propulsion systems, batteries, power electronics, switchgear, etc.
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Installing underground cables for power transmission, power distribution, renewable energy and communication networks is a necessary step in hardening the electrical grid, delivering reliable communication networks, and integrating renewable energy into our existing systems.
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Knowledge of sustainable building practices, renewable energy technologies, and smart building systems relevant to research and development facilities. Proficiency in data analysis and energy monitoring tools specific to research and development facilities.
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Experience conducting energy audits, assessments, and performance evaluations in facilities similar to those at JPL. Proficiency in data analysis and energy monitoring tools specific to research and development facilities.
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Experience with technologies such as solar PV, battery energy storage systems, cogeneration, microgrids, and power systems. Additional Qualifications: Demonstrated understanding of engineering principles associated with energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies such as boilers, chillers, building automation systems, HVAC systems, building envelope, PV solar, and water/steam distribution systems.
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Understanding of microgrid concepts, including islanding operation, grid-connected operation, energy management, control strategies, and power flow management within a microgrid system.
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Reporting manager: Energy Efficiency Manager– Channel TeamKey Responsibilities:Provide information and direction to business partners, such as manufacturer and , distributor representatives as well as and contracted vendors, to promote the development and supply of energy- efficient technologies with a focus on lighting and lighting control systems.
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Customer partner with our team to address their most critical needs with successful past projects ranging from municipal renewable energy solutions to revitalizing central plant systems and even reconfiguring data center power and cooling systems at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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Smart Energy Water Inc.(SEW) is the leading Cloud based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform for the Energy and Utility sectors delivering award winning Customer Engagement, Mobile Workforce, Demand Response, Energy Efficiency, Water Conservation, Smart Homes and Smart Cities applications company based in Irvine, California, USA.
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As an Energy Efficiency Engineer 1, your work will help power our planet, reduce carbon emissions and create cleaner air for everyone. Job Description Join the Clean Energy Revolution Become an Energy Efficiency Engineer 1 at Southern California Edison (SCE) and build a better tomorrow.
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Execute all the sourcing cycle activities for the acquisition of energy storage systems, energy storage system construction, power conversion systems and other project development categories.
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Work with Primoris Talent Management, L&D/Training professionals, and Subject Matter Experts to customize Business Segment Learning and Career Development Paths for Business Segment Employees and to help managers develop their team members through career pathing.
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RESPONSIBILITIES:Manage and provide environmental technical expertise on projects and related activities in support of ERM clients’ capital development projects (i.e., diversified energy, power generation, electrical transmission, and renewable energy projects.
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ERM is seeking an experienced Principal Consultant, Environmental Assessment and Permitting to manage environmental permitting and CEQA/NEPA for large-scale capital development projects for power and technology sector clients.
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