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Coordinate with other team members and Project Manager to create detailed Scope of Work documents for construction RFPs, respond to pre-bid RFI's, and value engineer designs for improvements to cost estimates and schedules.
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They will work closely with the Project Managers, Construction Managers, and Superintendents The Electrical Cost Engineer will review subcontractor change order requests to validate costs are fair and reasonable and will assist in project cost forecasting.
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The Electrical Commissioning Engineer will support the development of the electrical test schedule, finalize electrical test procedures, review project submittals for consistency with the design intent, basis of design and the owner’s project requirements, and maintain project cadence for electrical systems testing and associated Building Automation Systems.
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Design and capture PCB level schematic & layout for prototyping and test platforms - Lead electrical characterization / validation from prototype through mass production - Perform failure analysis on electrical, mechanical and optical issues - Run simulations to meet various requirements such as display, power, SI, EMC, and graphics - Handle EE project tasks and issues along with cross functional teams.
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Since our start as the Google Self-Driving Car Project in 2009, Waymo has been focused on building the Waymo Driver-The World's Most Experienced Driver™-to improve everyone's access to mobility while saving thousands of lives now lost to traffic crashes.
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The Lead Electrical Engineer will be responsible for the conceptual design, review, and stamping, sealing of the drawings before submission to the clients. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suites; Engineering software to create project plans and circuit diagrams; Power, Control Switchgear, Lighting, Batteries, Fire Alarm; CAD/Revit.
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The role of this Electrical Engineer is to provide project support and active participation on developing, implementing, and overseeing reliability and maintenance engineering programs for facilities.
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Good project organization skills - experience with JIRA/Confluence tools a plus. Document and support process validation efforts for PCA and electrical system products. Lead and actively participate in projects, both individual and on cross-functional teams, focused on new PCA and electrical system introduction and early reliability improvements.
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Manage the overall project management of electrical services for residential and commercial construction projects while overseeing a team of junior engineers. 7+ years of electrical engineering experience within a construction or commercial space.
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Closely interface/engage with cross functional product teams (HW, SW, NPIE, MFG, PM) to address any EDVT dependencies to meet the project milestones. Electrical Engineering and/or Computer Science Degree.
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The Technical Sourcing Engineer III - Electrical- is a key member of the Technical Sourcing Engineering (TSE) team responsible for the technical management of our EM/M and OEM supply base.
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Associate Electrical Engineer Valley Water Salary: $143,228.80 - $183,248.00 Annually Job Type: Full-Time Job Number: 01778-E Location: CA, CA Department: Treated Water Closing: 5/28/2024 11:59 PM Pacific Description Overview: The Associate Electrical Engineer will support the 24 x 7 continuous Water Utility raw, treated, and purified water operations, capital improvement projects, annual maintenance work plan, and asset management plans.
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Impacts the direction and resource allocation for program, project or services; works within general functional policies and industry guidelines. Leads projects with notable risk and complexity; develops the strategy for project execution.
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Our San Jose, CA office is seeking an Electrical Engineer to work in a fast-paced multi-discipline team environment. Develop electrical system designs of a given project based on scope of work and/or client RFPs.
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Position Summary: The Electrical Project Engineer will work within the Construction Department and will report to Project Superintendent along with MEP and Project Managers.
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