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Kimley-Horn's Atlanta, Georgia (GA) office is seeking an Experienced Electrical Engineering Analyst with 2+ years of experience to join their Electrical team. Design of electrical systems including solar, battery storage, electric vehicle charging and building electrical.
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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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The Electrical Engineer II will apply their professional and technical expertise to designing electrical engineering concepts and options that align with the owners vision for each project.
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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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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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HDR is looking for an Electrical Engineer to join our Building Engineering Services group in either Atlanta-GA, Raleigh-NC, or Charlotte-NC. The Electrical Engineer will be an integral part of our team with an opportunity to work with talented staff, and to be a part of one of the fastest growing and most critical segments of HDR.
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Layout and design for electrical systems for power distribution, lighting, receptacles, and fire alarm in commercial construction projects. Required: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from accredited program. Job Electrical Engineering. Responsible for substation engineering and consulting services for clients across the US and internationally.
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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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Sales Application Engineer - Electrical | Atlanta, GA Direct hire | Full-time | Hybrid Kelly Engineering is seeking an Electrical Sales Application Engineer to join our client’s team which is a global leader in electrical distribution systems in data centers, construction, healthcare, automotive, oil & gas, and textile industries.
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Type Direct Hire We are recruiting on purpose an experienced Mechanical or Electrical Engineering Project Manager for industrial, mission-critical, and life sciences projects. With 10-20 years’ experience, ideally in E or A/E consulting firms, you’ll lead with expertise in MEP/FP systems, preferably holding a mechanical or electrical PE qualification.
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We are recruiting on purpose an experienced Mechanical or Electrical Engineering Project Manager for industrial, mission-critical, and life sciences projects. Bachelor's in Engineering, PE license, and 7+ years' PM experience are preferred, with commitment to sustainability and proficiency in MS Office, BIM, and Revit.
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With - years' experience, ideally in E or A/E consulting firms, you'll lead with expertise in MEP/FP systems, preferably holding a mechanical or electrical PE qualification. With - years' experience, ideally in E or A/E consulting firms, you'll lead with expertise in MEP/FP systems, preferably holding a mechanical or electrical PE qualification.
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Architects, structural, or civil engineers with significant team management experience are welcome. You'll handle project schedules, budgets, QC, and deadlines, alongside assisting in business development.
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Strong communication skills are essential for client interactions, proposal writing, and team qualification presentations.
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