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Further experience in any of the following specialty areas is beneficial but not required: communications systems, Fire Alarm, Traction Power, utility relocation and distribution, building management systems, and/or supervisory control and data acquisition.
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Power Plant : Understanding of : Normal power distribution ; emergency power distribution ; emergency generator ; transfer switches ; fuel oil systems. Chilling Plant – Understanding of : Start-up & shutdown procedures ; failure response ; emergency management system ; chilled water distribution ; coils, cooling tower systems.
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You are one of the top Critical Power UPS Field Service Engineer in the Industry, with excellent technical capabilities for servicing UPS systems (e.g., Liebert, MGE, Powerware, Eaton, APC, GE, Emerson), AC/DC Rectifiers, Batteries, and Power Distribution Units (PDU’s) at various customer sites, you are well-liked and respected by your customers and your peers, you have a strong work ethic, and you enjoy your work.
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We are currently seeking an experienced Advanced Process Control Engineer to join our Global Manufacturing Excellence (GME) under the Assets Technical Solutions Department (ATSD.
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ACCO is dedicated to the design, fabrication, installation, maintenance and service of commercial and industrial HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, process piping, and building automation systems.
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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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Strong knowledge of electrical distribution systems and power flow. The position will work under the direction of the Distribution Supervising Engineer or Engineering Manager.
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Must have working knowledge of furnace combustion, refractory, hydraulics, mobile equipment & PIVs (Diesel, Propane, Electric), closed loop colling systems, vacuum systems and chambers, CNC machine tools, refrigeration, and basic control systems.
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Lead projects and clients in the planning, design and construction of water/wastewater treatment plants, stormwater systems, distribution/collection systems, and pump/lift stations as well as creating construction documents, specifications and overseeing design support services during construction.
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Fitness+ Studio Engineer The individual hired into the Client Fitness+ Engineering team would be responsible for on-the-spot support of our control room and stage operations. Computer installation, replacement, troubleshooting and end-user support of production and post-production systems will be regularly required.
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Support our clients and assist in solving issues related to traction power and high voltage electrical systems including but not limited to design, construction, testing and commissioning, and operations.
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We are seeking a seasoned, highly skilled, and motivated Electrical Engineer to join our dynamic electrical power subsystem (EPS) team on our commercial space station project.
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Work may include a variety of traffic engineering design consisting of signal, signing-striping, worksite traffic control/stage construction, as well as traffic impact studies, traffic operational analysis, safety, parking studies, signal timing, coordination, and other planning and operational projects.
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The Senior Systems Engineer is expected to have expert level systems administration skills on both the Linux and Windows platforms, and must have experience with CI/CD platforms (Jenkins), systems automation (Chef/Ansible/Terraform), systems development (Go, Python, Ruby) and cloud automation tools (Boto, CloudFormation, Terraform), source control, cloud hosting, container computing, web technologies and the DevOps team culture.
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Responsibilities will include structural analysis and design of hydraulic structures related to dams, flood control, hydroelectric facilities, and other water resource projects. Your role at GEI. GEI's California Water resources practice is growing, and we are seeking a Structural Engineer to join our Rancho Cordova office.
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