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Expertise in all aspects of building electrical system design, including power distribution, lighting design, telecommunication systems, and fire alarm systems. What You'll Do Lead and oversee the design and implementation of electrical systems for various building types, including power distribution, lighting, telecommunication, and fire alarm systems.
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Establishes preventative maintenance schedules for all systems, equipment, and buildings including: ammonia refrigeration system, Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems, fire protection and security systems, electrical and energy management, dock doors/dock plate systems, power industrial equipment, building components (roof, interior and exterior floors/walls, doors, paved surfaces and landscaping.
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Lead and oversee the design and implementation of electrical systems for various building types, including power distribution, lighting, telecommunication, and fire alarm systems. Working closely with our Principal Engineer, you will provide strategic leadership and technical expertise to our electrical engineering team.
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Certificate in diesel engines, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic and braking systems preferred. Coordinates emergency response or crisis management activities, develops and maintains liaisons with local emergency management and other entities in order to facilitate plan development, response effort coordination and assists Safety Manager with training initiatives.
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Teaching experience is not required if you are an expert in the field and meet the below qualifications: Experience or training with industrial electrical and motor control, PLC, hydraulics, and/or bearings, and industrial maintenance Associate Degree or meet Faculty Equivalency 5 years of experience in the field.
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As an Electrical Engineer at Alliance Laundry Systems, you will plan programs, design, and development of electrical, electronic, and electro-mechanical sub-systems and components for our premium quality laundry products and services.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Field Service Technician responsibilities will be actively performing preventative and corrective maintenance including inverter rebuilds, electrical troubleshooting and repair, and system communication needs of distributed solar and energy storage systems.
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Multi-craft maintenance and repair (e.g. performing interrelated repairs on electrical systems and mechanical systems) Maintenance Mechanics are also responsible for troubleshooting and repairing AC/DC electrical systems, reading schematics, and using electrical testing equipment (Volt-Ohm meter, amp meter, oscilloscope.
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Electrical Design Supervisor to help with growing, developing, and managing the Design Team. The Control Systems Designer Supervisor and the Design Team supports the PMO by drafting and designing control panels, MCCs, P&IDs, etc.
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As an Electrical Engineer, you will plan programs, design, and development of electrical, electronic, and electro-mechanical sub-systems and components for our premium quality laundry products and services.
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Strong knowledge and experience in high and low voltage electrical, plumbing, mechanical, HVAC and/or CO2 maintenance. The ideal candidate will be involved in manual labor, have an active role on the day-to-day tasks/projects, solid understanding of plumbing and electrical systems as well as engineering and mechanical concepts.
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A degree in Industrial Technology, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or equivalent relevant experience. Knowledge and understanding of Ammonia Refrigeration systems and CAL/ARP RMP programs.
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Bachelor’s degree in engineering related to one of the following specialties: aerospace, aeronautical, astronautical, computer, electrical, electronics, communication or mechanical. Completion of Officer Training School (OTS), Air Force Academy (AFA) or Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC.
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From curbside to rooftop, ABM's comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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Associate’s degree in biomedical, electrical, or computer engineering technology; military training; or equivalent combination of education and experience required. Field Service Engineer (FSE) located in or willing to re-locate to the Northern California area (Sacramento, Modesto, Fresno, etc.
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