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May direct the work of power engineer assistants, turbine operators, boiler tenders, and air-conditioning and refrigeration operators and mechanics. What does the Senior Electrical Power Engineer do.
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Engineer and design industrial power distribution and control systems. Engineer in Training, or EIT certification required. Perform electrical engineering calculations and studies such as load flow, short circuit, arc flash analysis, protective relay coordination, voltage drop, raceway and conductor sizing, and grounding system conductor sizing.
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Seeking Network Administrator / Field Engineer who will be responsible for all onsite service and support needs for customers. Network Administrator / Field Engineer. Professional IT Certifications, such as: Microsoft MCP, MCSA, or MCSE, Citrix CCEA or CCIA, SonicWall CSSA, Cisco CCNA, or VMware VCP.
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Candidates must have excellent interpersonal skills, the ability to build relationships and work closely with clients, and work in multidisciplinary project design teams. Project Planning and Design.
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Supports voice engineering initiatives for all project-related and ongoing operations support for voice communications services;Implements and troubleshoots enterprise Voice-related solutions/incidents/system outages;Meets with customer to discuss special tasks (i.e. large moves, call tree, contact center) and providing solutions when needed;Provides technical support, installation and maintenance to ensure systems are functioning according to specifications.
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Professional Engineer, P.E., preferred. LET ME WIN, BUT IF I CANNOT WIN, LET ME BE BRAVE IN THE ATTEMPT – Motto of the Special Olympics. THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY TO SUCCEED AT ANYTHING AND THAT IS TO GIVE EVERYTHING – Vince Lombardi.
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We are seeking a Sr Operations Engineer to join the West Hub Division of the LTC Business & Project Development Department. Previous experience in Project Engineering, Design, and Execution for refinery and chemicals plants.
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JT4 is hiring a Field Engineer III / Sr. Technician with JSE for their Edwards AFB located in California. This position is for a senior technician on an advanced flight simulator project.
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Familiar with IEEE, NFPA, GO-95, API, and ISA standards. Starts up, regulates, and shuts down power equipment; controls switching operations, regulates water levels, and communicates with systems operators to regulate and coordinate transmission loads, frequency, and line voltages.
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Checking proper calibration of all apparatus/instrumentation used to test the material;
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Grapevine MSP Technology Services seeks a Senior IT Support Engineer - Level 3 to help build, maintain, and troubleshoot our rapidly expanding infrastructure. A qualified Senior IT Support Engineer - Level 3 will understand and adhere to the company's security policies and procedures; you will be part of the team responsible for architecting and identifying any issues found at a client's site, proposing a solution, implementing it, and training other team members on its usage when completed.
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The Temporary Electrical Engineer is responsible for electrical and controls engineering related to the planning, design, project and construction management of water facilities. Provides construction management and shared field inspection at the location of the project construction.
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What You Will Do with JT4 The Network Engineer will spearhead the development of cutting-edge bi-directional telemetry capabilities for test flights at Edwards AFB. Responsibilities include designing, implementing, and maintaining robust networks, necessitating a profound comprehension of telecommunication systems employed in transmitting voice, data, and video across digital and fiber optic WAN/LAN infrastructure.
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Conduct production/reservoir surveillance as part of a multi-disciplinary team, including leading periodic reviews and reviewing reports, to optimize production on thermal and primary producing properties.
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Stantec is currently seeking a Senior Air Quality Scientist/Engineer to be based out of one of our offices in the US West. The ideal candidate will have 10 years of air quality, greenhouse gas emissions, and energy technical experience in the Southern California area, for a wide range of activities including but not limited to transportation infrastructure, power generation, oil and gas, marine and port facilities, water/wastewater, and urban land development.
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