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Work experience in all disciplines of construction (civil, structural, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing)preferred. Company is seekingan Electrical Quality Control Engineer for our office in Los Angeles, CA About Company: Company is a leading civil, building, and specialty Construction Company that believes integrity, teamwork, and a collaborative approach are fundamental to our business success.
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Ability to develop in-depth understanding of QA/QC manuals and programs. ·Assist in preparation/implementation of quality control procedures, i.e., inspection instructions, control measuring and test equipment, etc.
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Requirements: 4-year degree in Electrical Engineering and 8 years or more of related work experience with power distribution and lighting experience. Licensed Electrical Engineer in the State of California is desirable.
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Demonstrated interest in Electrical Distribution Design, Power System Study, Renewable Energy, Electrification, or related field and have a strong desire to advance skills related to WSP’s work and projects.
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Assist in coordinating quality control inspection schedules with other department schedules. ·Assist in reviewing purchase documents to ensure compliance with quality control requirements.
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Assist in maintaining work performance records, inspection records and other related items; assure correctness of all documents. ·Minimum five (5) years of experience in the field or in a related area preferred.
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Since our founding in 1928 in Boston, Massachusetts, Mass. Electric Construction's philosophy has been to pursue electrical projects that require a higher level of technical and logistical skill.
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With 12 manufacturing facilities primarily in California and Washington state, our extensive production capabilities include structural and graphic design, value-added converting, flexographic printing, and lithographic lamination.
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Participate in internal/external quality control audits. Requirements:·Bachelor’s degree in engineering or equivalent required. ·An understanding and experience with contract specifications as they apply to quality control and/or assurance, construction submittals, testing procedures and inspection of electrical work.
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Projects assigned to the Senior Electrical Engineer are generally larger and more complex in nature. Specifically, this position will utilize expert knowledge and skills in the engineering and design of electrical systems.
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We promote a culture of excellence and close-knit teams that take pride in delivering, protecting, and sustaining our nation's most critical assets, from Earth to cyberspace. We value our employees and want our employees to take care of their overall wellbeing, which is why we offer best-in-class benefits such as medical, dental, vision, paid time off, Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), 401(k), life insurance, flexible work schedules, and holidays to fit your busy lifestyle.
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Ability to communicate both verbally and thorough writing in a professional, courteous, and knowledgeable mannerAbility to prioritize tasks according to deadlines and urgency, and complete them in a timely and professional mannerAbility to create, navigate, search, and update company systems (emails, work orders, reports, etc.
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A master’s degree in electrical engineer or engineering management (preferred) A bachelor of science in electrical engineering from an ABET accredited institution. Lead a team of engineers and designers in the development of electrical design documents and deliverables for all project phases (conceptual and detailed design, feasibility studies, construction documentation.
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BS/BA degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or related field or equivalent years of experience. 7+ years of experience in electrical or hardware engineering. Experience in electronic design, including component selection, schematic design, and familiarity with tools like Cadence Allegro and OrCAD Capture.
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Norton Rose Fulbright is seeking a registered Patent Attorney with a Bachelor’s degree or graduate degree (MS/PhD) in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Data Science, Physics or related technical field involving AI/ML to join the firm’s Patents practice.
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