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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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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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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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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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As an Electrical Engineer, you will play a critical role in designing and analyzing complex electrical systems across various domains, including renewable energy generation, energy storage, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, transportation, aviation, and industrial projects.
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Experience using electrical calculation tools is required, including lighting and power software such as AGi32, Elum Tools, SKM Power Tools, ETAP, and EasyPower. Provide conceptual / detailed design and analysis for facility power distribution (600V), site power distribution (15kV), emergency power generation, grounding and lightning protection, lighting design, telecommunications (voice/data), fire alarm / mass notification, security, access control, and special systems.
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Prepares calculations and analyses of electrical systems such as lighting and power systems. Barge is seeking a Sr. Electrical Engineer to lead engineering project design teams within our Facilities Engineering Solution Center.
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Knowledge of core electrical engineering concepts (analog/digital circuit design, power engineering, networking/telecommunications, AC/DC motor theory, control systems, and software development.
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Determine the scope of assigned projects and utilize software programs to create the electrical system designs including lighting, power distribution, emergency generation systems, fire alarm, security, or other electrical systems.
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Revit MEP proficiency required, and familiarity with other engineering software programs. 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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The Electrical Engineer II will apply their professional and technical expertise to designing electrical engineering concepts and options that align with the owner's vision for each project.
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The Sr. Electrical Engineer will apply their professional and technical expertise to designing electrical engineering concepts and options that align with the owner's vision for each project.
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Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) required; engineering registration should be in the state(s) in which projects will be constructed. Our client is an engineering firm that provides Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection, and Information Technology design and commissioning services.
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Must have the technical knowledge and hands-on experience to effectively evaluate various electrical engineering options for configuration of equipment and components. Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering.
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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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