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CGS is seeking a Power BI Developer to join our team in supporting a wide-ranging technical support initiative for a large Federal agency. Power BI Developer. - Experience with Microsoft Azure platform and service (Power BI, Flow, Cortana, etc.
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Works with IBM Cognos Analytics and Microsoft Power BI. Uses data validation techniques to ensure accuracy and reliability of all reporting. Engages with senior leadership to cultivate positive relationships and align with finance strategy and business needs.
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Field Tech- Power Systems Technicians or NETA Technicians are expected to perform service, test and maintain various types of power transmission and distribution equipment. Compensation: Pay range for a Field Tech/Power Systems Tech I to a level IV range from $25 to $65 (depending on skillset, certification, and experience) per hour and eligible for overtime.
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Experience delivering solutions and insights on the Microsoft Azure platform with exposure to Azure Databricks, Azure Synapse, Azure Data Factory, PostgreSQL, Azure SQL DB, Power BI or Azure ADLS Gen2.
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The client is seeking a skilled Power BI Developer to assist with our BI Program. Capable of optimizing Power BI reports or making suggestions to underlying data model for performance, including the use of DAX Studio and built in Power BI performance tools.
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Extensive knowledge of the NEC, uninterruptible power systems, power distribution, generator support systems, grounding systems, and one-line creation. Assist Marketing and Business Development groups in developing fee proposals and scope of work documents for Electrical and EPMS scopes of work.
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Role: Power Engineer/Critical Facilities Engineer. Technical knowledge of various regional Data Center electrical and cooling configurations, IEC, NEMA standards, AC/DC power, power redundancy scenarios.
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The Part-Time Earthwork/Demolition Laborer is responsible for assisting the Heavy Equipment Operators in moving dirt or rock by cleaning and preparing job sites, reading and checking grade, operating hand and power tools, and everything else needed to ensure safe operation and execution of the job.
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Key responsibilities include performing structural design calculations in compliance with local building codes for large photovoltaic power plants, utilizing Structural Analysis software and other tools for engineering work spanning structural design, finite element analysis, optimization, fatigue analysis, and more.
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Detailed knowledge of electrical power generation using photovoltaic devices including III-V and silicon solar cells. Familiarity with typical solar panel adhesives, (e.g., EVA, silicones) Familiarity with solar panel thermal cycling fatigue failure mechanisms.
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Desired areas of expertise include SQL, Microsoft Power BI/Power Query, Python, Intermediate/Advanced Microsoft Excel skills, Office 365, Teams, and web-based programming. Candidate should have 2-5 years of experience with relational databases, data visualization/dashboarding (in particular using Power BI) and integrating data from a variety of sources via API and other methods.
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Engage in system level facility sizing/consultation of Utilities, Switchgear, UPS/DC Power Plant, PDUs, mechanical cooling, and LV distribution. Technical in-depth knowledge of various regional Data Center electrical and cooling configurations, IEC, NEMA standards, AC/DC power, power redundancy scenarios.
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Responsibilities Perform electrical and magnetic field analysis for pulsed power and high voltage circuit elements and systems, using 2D and 3D electromagnetic finite element analysis (EM FEA) software, such as QuickField, Dassault CST Suite, or other, for static as well as transient responses.
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Established in 1946, IME is an electrical contracting company who installs and services the power and lighting to many different commercial and industrial buildings in various markets including healthcare, aviation, higher education, solar, electric vehicle charging and government buildings.
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Demonstrated experience in due diligence, development, and commercial deployment of emerging energy technologies (e.g., battery energy storage, hydrogen fuel, small modular nuclear power generation, etc.
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