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Responsible for complete electrical design and calculations for assets including: facility electrical power; cathodic protection; fire alarm systems; emergency lighting; power distribution, conversion, control, and storage systems; lighting; battery uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and backup generators.
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Strong understanding of control systems, power electronics, EMI/EMC, electrical integration. As our Electrical Engineering Manager you’ll be responsible for building a team of engineers to take full product lifecycle ownership of electrical power, signal, control and communication systems within Moxion’s products.
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The Electrical Power Engineer will play a crucial role in the design and implementation of electrical power systems. will play a crucial role in the design and implementation of electrical power systems.
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Our team provides a wide range of electrical engineering services across markets sectors including transmission (substations, OH/UG transmission systems, generator interconnections, interconnection strategy), power distribution (OH/UG power systems, substations, EV charging networks, microgrid design, etc.
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In this role, the Senior Electrical Engineer, depending on skillsets and interest, will perform a wide variety of technical tasks applying experience and training in electrical power systems, electronics, controls, and instrumentation in support of the design, development, and construction of renewable energy and energy transition projects.
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Graduate Engineer BSEE with Power Systems Focus and no experience or an Associate Degree from an accredited 2-year technical college in Electrical Power, or similar experience and training from the military (Army Prime Power, Air Force Electrical Power Production, or NAVY Nuclear Electrician.
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Experience with wireless systems (NFC, BLE, Cellular), ultra-low power analog design. Lead a team of electrical engineers in the design and development of electronics and firmware for battery-powered wireless embedded systems.
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Develop sensitive, low noise, and low-power analog circuits. Mastery of fundamental Electrical Engineering principles. Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering with a minimum 7 years of relevant experience.
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ATS, main medical gas distribution and alarm monitoring systems, main electrical distribution systems, boilers, steam supply/condensate systems, DX /chilled water systems, pneumatic controls and transportation distribution systems, life safety support systems.
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Evaluates embedded systems, products, components, andapplications by designing and conducting test programs; Debugging existingembedded systems, and applying knowledge of power electronics.
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Experience: Two (2) years of full time verifiable journey-level electrical line worker experience in the installation, maintenance and operation of high voltage (above 600 volts) power transmission and distribution systems.
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Experience with the design of building electrical systems, such as: building service, power distribution, generators, lighting, fire alarm, security, and other low voltage systems.
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In this role, you will provide designs for required relaying/metering, switchgear design, and specification of the system and design and plan electrical power systems for all types of projects including but not limited to: industrial and manufacturing facilities, hospitals, laboratories, high-rise offices, educational facilities, and other commercial and institutional projects.
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Must have electrical and mechanical aptitude, relating to UPS systems, DC Power Systems, and/or OEM knowledge [ Liebert, MGE, Powerware, Eaton, APC, GE, Emerson, etc] 3-5 years working in the critical power industry with UPS, DC Power Systems/OEM experience [Liebert, MGE, Powerware, Eaton, APC, GE, Emerson, etc], previous military experience in electronics/avionics, or a 2–4-year technical degree or certificate.
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The Mechanical / Electrical / Plumbing (MEP) Inspector will support a variety of MEP construction projects that may include water/wastewater, chemical or manufacturing including piping, equipment and instrumentation construction; electrical power distribution systems conduit and wiring; voice/tele/data systems; instrumentation and control systems; plumbing; HVAC installation and commissioning of Plant systems.
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