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Design of electrical systems including solar, battery storage, electric vehicle charging and building electrical. Kimley-Horn's Atlanta, GA office is seeking an Experienced Electrical Engineer or Analyst with 2+ years of experience to join their Electrical team.
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EOSID specializes in the complete optical imaging and remote sensing chain, from the analysis, design, development, integration, test and evaluation of imaging and sensing systems, to the processing, exploitation, and visualization of data and imagery.
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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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Key Responsibilities:Electrical Design Leadership: Spearhead electrical design projects, ensuring compliance with industry standards and integrating power, lighting, and fire alarm systems seamlessly.
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We are seeking an electrical engineer with 5+ years of experience in power electronics design, with an emphasis on systems in the 1kW to 500kW range. Its battery systems are used by organizations and entrepreneurs to overcome energy infrastructure limitations, powering numerous applications that span settings ranging from live events to EV fleet extension and construction sites to curbside food and beverage entrepreneurs.
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Experience designing industrial control systems including generating Electrical Control panel design, Electrical Schematics, MCC layouts, etc. Will support all aspects of electrical controls project execution (either independently or as part of a team), including control system design, controls programming, project documentation, and site start-up support of integrated systems.
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Ability to design full electrical systems, including power, lighting, and fire alarm for buildings. This Electrical Engineer should be passionate about engineering developments and able to efficiently troubleshoot systems.
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Assist with life safety alarm systems and water-based or dry fire protection systems shutdowns, testing, and restoration to service. Monitor water chemical treatment programs for cooling towers, chilled water systems and log readings.
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Perform engineering duties in planning and designing electrical systems such as power distribution, lighting, and fire alarms for various structures and buildings. Proficiency with electrical engineering software such as SKM, AGI, and Visual.
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Requirements Key Skills and Competencies: Bachelor's degree in Electrical/Mechanical/Industrial/Civil Engineering, Control Systems Engineering, or a related field. Oversee the design, development, and implementation of electrical power and controls instrumentation systems for oil and gas, chemical processing, and other process facilities.
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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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Position DetailsAs a Electrical Engineer, you will conduct and manage investigations and evaluations involving machinery and equipment, examination and damage assessment of mechanical equipment, systems, and components, root cause failure analysis, evaluation of mechanical, corrosion, and metallurgical properties, and repair and replacement cost analysis of damaged facilities and equipment.
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We are Recruiting on Purpose, a Forensic Electrical Engineer for our client's Georgia team. We are Recruiting on Purpose, a Forensic Electrical Engineer for our client's Georgia team. Technical Qualifications: Bachelor of Science Degree in Eectrical engineeringLicensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) in Georgia is Required.
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You will interact with clients and other consultants, manage multiple and unique projects, and prepare written reports summarizing your analyses.
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You will interact with clients and other consultants, manage multiple and unique projects, and prepare written reports summarizing your analyses.
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