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Parsons is currently seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer to be based in our Los Angeles region, with experience in medium and low voltage power distribution , lighting, grounding, and/or facility systems, and in the preparation of contract documents.
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Senior Electrical Engineer on a 6 month contract to hire position located in Pasadena, CA, Senior Electrical Engineer. Electrical systems should include on or more of the following: power distribution, panel load calculations, lighting design, emergency power systems, transformer selection, swithgear, and other related systems such as grounding and lighting protection.
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As a Senior Electrical Engineer at Freeform, you will play an integral role in the design and development of custom electronics that bring our advanced metal 3D printing factory systems to life.
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We are looking for senior level engineers who have power electronics knowledge, including a digital power focus, to help design robust power systems for important national defense products. Experience utilizing and creating electrical design specifications.
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The Senior / Staff Electrical Engineer reports to the Engineering Superintendent, Electrical and is the technical steward for electrical systems and is accountable for supporting, maintaining, and improving these systems including all associated documentation.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer will lead electrical design teams to create world-class designs for new utility installations, plant upgrades, and redevelopments for a variety of project types including distributed generation and microgrid projects for corporate, healthcare, airports, institutional, industrial, manufacturing, government and military campuses and facilities.
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We are looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer (location is flexible) to support our growth within the Industrial Water Sector at Stantec. Senior Electrical Engineer - ( 230000Q9.
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As a Senior Electrical Engineer, you will work closely with integrated product teams as a key technical leader of the electrical system and design across all of Miso's products.
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As a very senior Electrical Engineer, you will have the opportunity to apply your technical knowledge of building services systems across a portfolio of ground-breaking projects in the US and globally.
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Familiarity using computational analysis tools such as electrical fault analysis and lighting design software. 8+ years experience of electrical engineering design in the building services and construction industry in California.
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Join Our Team as a Senior Electrical Engineer. Are you a dynamic and experienced Electrical Engineer with a passion for leadership and technical excellence? As aSenior Electrical Engineer you will play a pivotal role in providing overall office leadership for our electrical discipline, contributing to the success of diverse and impactful projects.
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15+ years of experience as an MEP Engineer in infrastructure and/or building systems. Act as the "Engineer of Record" and guide technical communication with clients. Our mission is to engineer and commission “green buildings that work.
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Experience designing, developing, and testing analog and digital circuits (e.g. generating electrical schematics, analyzing circuits, breadboarding prototypes, designing circuit boards, etc.) Drive electrical architecture, product requirements, component selection, analysis, schematic capture, prototyping, bring-up, debugging, documentation, product management, productization, manufacturing, and test.
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Our client is currently seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer to be based in their Los Angeles region, with experience in medium and low voltage power distribution, lighting, grounding, and/or facility systems, and in the preparation of contract documents.
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3+ years of experience designing complex electrical and/or control systems for harsh environments (autonomous vehicles, drones, spacecraft, etc. In this dynamic role, you'll be at the forefront of creating and executing state-of-the-art Avionics and Electrical Systems.
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