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Apply design knowledge in power distribution, grounding, lighting, control systems, and equipment specifications and selections. The Sr. MEP Electrical Project Engineer will possess 10 to 12 years of relevant experience in electrical power, lighting, and fire alarm/systems design for educational, commercial, and industrial facilities to expand our client's growing MEP division.
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Senior MEP Electrical Project Engineer -Uninterruptible Power, Fire Alarms Systems/Design, Lighting. Experience with Lighting Design and Photometric Software.
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Must have advanced knowledge of electrical engineering and design and be familiar with applicable codes for building, energy, and construction standards and acceptable industry practices. Prepare electrical design for large scale projects-industrial, institutional, office, retail, healthcare and other.
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Experience with latest versions of AutoCADMust have experience as a project lead on complex, multi-discipline engineering design projects. 10+ years of formal experience in electrical system design for buildings.
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Electrical area classification drawings, one-line diagrams, schematics and wiring design; reviews/checks lighting, power, grounding, and raceway plan drawings, and specifies electrical equipment such as Motor Control Centers and Switchgear for LNG, Energy Transition, Carbon Capture, Refining and Petrochemical Plant projects.
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Keyword: Electrical Engineer, electrical engineering, SKM, AutoCAD, PE, BSEE, MEP, Power Distribution, Uninterruptible Power, Fire Alarm System Design, Lighting. Must have experience as a project lead on complex, multi-discipline engineering design projects.
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Lead an electrical design group on large scale projects. Experience with Engineering Design software including SKM. As a result of continued growth, our client is currently seeking a Sr. MEP Electrical Project Engineer in Laurel, MD.
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Keyword: Electrical Engineer, electrical engineering, SKM, AutoCAD, PE, Uninterruptible Power Systems, Power Distribution, Lighting, Fire Alarms Systems Design, BSEE.
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As a result of continued growth, our client is currently seeking a Sr. MEP Electrical Project Engineer in Newark, DE. As a result of continued growth, our client is currently seeking a Sr. MEP Electrical Project Engineer in Newark, DE.
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Keyword: Electrical Engineer, electrical engineering, SKM, AutoCAD, PE, BSEE, Uninterruptible Power, Power Distribution, Fire Alarm System Design, Lighting, MEP. As a result of continued growth, our client is currently seeking a Sr. MEP Electrical Project Engineer in Allentown, PA.
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