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Design of electrical systems including solar, battery storage, electric vehicle charging and building electrical. 2+ years of design experience in electrical engineering specifically in any of the following: Solar PV design, Battery energy storage, or energy modeling.
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Ability to read electrical schematics is requiredDemonstrated experience in using power system analysis software is requiredSkilled with attention to detail and excellent analytical and organizational skills is requiredExperience in Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Work Management Systems (WMS), and CYME is preferred.
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Our client is an engineering firm that provides Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection, and Information Technology design and commissioning services. At least 5 years of experience in electrical engineering design of commercial buildings preferably in aviation, higher education, health care, hospitality, entertainment, or governmental facilities.
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Senior Project Engineer - Electrical | Atlanta, GA (Tucker) Direct hire | Full-time | Hybrid Kelly Engineering is seeking a Senior Project Engineer with electrical experience on construction projects to join our client's team which is a global leader in electrical distribution systems in data centers, construction, healthcare, automotive, oil & gas, and automotive industries.
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Layout and design for electrical systems for power distribution, lighting, receptacles, and fire alarm in commercial construction projects. Our client is seeking a junior electrical design engineer to join their firm and help with the production of electrical power and lighting design drawings using revit.
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Assist with electrical engineering design of power distribution systems for mission critical facilities, including the design of grounding systems, load flow, voltage drop, short circuit current, and generator and uninterrupted power supply (UPS) sizing.
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This person will function as a hands-on engineer providing electrical & controls engineering expertise for project design, commissioning, and start-up. Will support all aspects of electrical controls project execution including control system design, controls programming, project documentation, and site start-up support of integrated systems.
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Main responsibilities include creating electrical protection & control and/or physical layout design deliverables. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from accredited program.
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Electrical, Electrical engineering, Design, Electrical design, Revit, bluebeam, capital project, Area Classification, Code, Building Code, Engineering, Schematic, Power distribution, lighting designer, etabs, Autocad, sizing, etap.
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Provide high, medium, and low voltage electrical engineering and design expertise on energy and power related projects spanning across multiple sectors including renewables (solar + battery, wind), electrification, hydropower, microgrids, power generation, heavy industrial, and transmission & distribution including substations and transmission lines.
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Experience in directly supporting a data center with the design, maintenance, and operational reliability reviews of uninterruptible power supply (UPS), Generator, Switchgear, and distribution systems.
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Twelve (12) years of experience in facility Electrical Engineering design. Design electrical systems for facilities for Government, Military, University, and private clients.
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Develop solutions to challenging electrical power distribution and lighting systems with integrated architecture and engineering project design teams. Perform analysis, design and documentation of building electrical systems including power distribution, lighting design, fire alarm, security, audio/visual and telecommunications systems.
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At least 10 years of experience in electrical engineering management and design of commercial buildings preferably in aviation, higher education, health care, hospitality, entertainment, or governmental facilities.
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Electrical engineering, planning, design and construction follow-on services for aviation, rail, and terminal facilities and systems at commercial airports, military installations, rail yards and petroleum terminal facilities.
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