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Minimum of 3 years of experience in offshore wind industry or similar that requires technical understanding of collector systems, submarine cables, and/or onshore/offshore transmission. When fully developed, the Project is expected to generate up to 2 gigawatts (GW) of clean offshore wind energy, which is enough to power about 900,000 homes.
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Since 2001, Arup has provided engineering, design, business advisory, program management services on more than 50 offshore wind projects with 15 GW capacity from pre-bid to commercial operation phases.
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Projects will include power systems support for the offshore wind industry, solar PV generation, energy storage and support for district energy projects. The department is a highly experienced and successful key player within the energy industry around the world, covering all aspects of the client's value chain in offshore wind projects, energy transition projects as well as large scale industrial projects.
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We will consider you to positions such as (all levels): Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Solar, Wind, BESS, Hydro Engineering as well as Transmission Planning, Interconnection, Performance, NERC Compliance, amongst others.
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IOWN Renewable Energy, Inc. is seeking a Senior Director, Project Origination to develop, manage, and execute the creation and planning of new utility-scale wind, solar and battery energy storage projects throughout WECC, MISO, ERCOT, and other markets as identified by IOWN.
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10+ years relevant work experience in power systems, wind farms, solar PV farms, energy storage or consulting engineering in similar industries. Understand and implement the codes and standards as related to the power systems environment, including but not limited to IEEE, NFPA, NESC, BOEM, ACP, API, NERC and Utility requirements.
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Within the BTS practice we serve renewable energy clients that develop, build, own and operate renewable energy projects, such as wind, solar, battery storage, geothermal, biomass, and fuel cell projects.
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Mild weather for year-round activities e.g. boating, wind surfing, swimming, fishing, hiking, golfing, and much more! St. Francis Medical Center – Lynwood, California. A great place to raise a family with top schools and many attractions e.g. Disneyland, The Animal Kingdom, Los Angeles Zoo, and more.
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The BESS Field Service Technician (FST) under general direction of the FSE (Field Service Engineer) and the ASM (Area Service Manager), performs all aspects of service operations, maintenance and support for Battery Energy Storage Systems in a designated geographical operating within the Fluence Regional Services department.
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Your ImpactThe Travel Energy Storage System (ESS) Battery Technician, Level II in the PEARCE Renewables Energy Storage Systems division performs tasks involving operations and maintenance (O&M) and physical labor at solar energy projects located throughout United States.
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LNG Plant, DEEP WATER O&G Floating unit (FPSO, FLNG etc), SHALLOW WATER O&G platform, OffSHORE WIND Farm. PROJECT: The service is part of the study of naval architecture projects for "ships" or "floating wind turbine" applications.
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HS Degree and 2-4 years experience working in the electrical or renewable energy industries within generation / operations / technical teams (solar/wind/bess/gas/hydro/distribution). The Field Service Technician will assist the FSE/ASM with site reports, and other written and verbal communications between the site and the Management Team, customers, vendors, etc.
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Petroleum Service Corporation is seeking hard-working, dedicated, and focused Chemical Plant Operators (Tank Farm Operators) to join our growing company at a petrochemical plant in Carville, LA, located right outside of Geismar, LA.
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QualificationsMinimumRequirements:Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from ABET accredited college or universityA minimum of 8 years of relevant Transmission and Distribution and offshore wind engineering experienceProfessional Engineer (P.E.) licensePreferredQualifications:Expert familiarity with terrestrial and offshore industry codes and standards (NEC, NESC, IEEE, IEC, DNVGL, ISO, UFC, API, etc.
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The very first showing of Gone with the Wind was at the Riverside Fox Theater in 1939. Within a two-hour drive from Riverside you will be able to access the sunny beaches aligning the coast from LA to San Diego, the surrounding San Bernardino mountains offering a cool escape to the beautiful Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear for skiing, and the serenity of Joshua Tree and the Mojave Desert National Preserve as well as the resort cities of Palm Desert and Palm Springs The city also regularly hosts several festivals and events.
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