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Methods, tools, materials and equipment used in the operation, maintenance, repair, and installation of HVACR, fire life safety, lighting, and related control, mechanical, electrical, and piping systems equipment.
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In this position of an Electrical Engineer, you will have the opportunity to work as part of a team of engineers and technologists on multiple projects for a range of public and private sector clients.
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Maintains and repairs the following equipment and associated systems: Boiler systems and related equipment, HVAC systems and related equipment, Pneumatic controls, Emergency generators and related equipment, Electrical distribution systems, Water supply and drainage systems, Miscellaneous building equipment and systems, Physical structures of facilities, Medical Gas systems and related equipment, Fire Alarm systems and related equipment, Nurse Call and other communication systems.
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4-6 years of facility engineering experience including operation of RTU’s, Chillers, BAS, heating hot water systems, pneumatic/electrical controls, electrical/emergency systems, plumbing and mechanical general maintenance.
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Air Systems Inc. is a TOTAL FACILITIES SOLUTION for HVAC, Architectural Sheet Metal, Preventive Maintenance & Service, Electrical, High Purity Process Piping, Plumbing, Building Automation Systems and Energy Solutions.
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The Electrical Engineer will lead projects of varying complexity with particular focus on mission-critical (data center), health-care, and industrial facilities. The Senior Electrical Engineer is responsible for the development of products and services that enable the installation of electrical distribution systems in construction projects.
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Perform preventative tests, and analyze data to ensure the proper functioning of all base building and critical system equipment, including electrical, HVAC, fire/life safety, security and emergency back-up systems.
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Partner with the MEP Superintendent to resolve conflicts between the mechanical and electrical systems with the site logistics plan and in compliance with the project schedule. Work Environment: While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works on-site at the construction work site where the employee is exposed to moving mechanical parts; high precarious places; fumes or airborne particles; outside weather conditions and risk of electrical shock.
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The company operates in a variety of industries including design and maintenance of civil infrastructure, nuclear power, healthcare, dams and waterways, defense, pressure vessels and piping, and mechanical and electrical components.
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Work performed will be under the general supervision of a Senior Electrical Engineer. Electrical Engineer - Substations - ( 240002FO ) Preparation of Electrical Physical design packages consisting of One-line, Site Plan, Electrical Plan & Sections, Grounding Plan & Details, Conduit Plan & Details, Control House Plan, Control House Grounding Plan & Details, Lighting Plan, Lightning Protection Plan and Bill of material (BOM.
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Operate and maintain electrical power distribution under normal or emergency conditions. Dignity Health Mercy San Juan Medical Center is a 370-bed not-for-profit Level 2 Trauma Center located in Carmichael California serving the areas of north Sacramento County and south Placer County for more than 50 years.
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Lead Electrical Engineer on Hydropower, Hydraulic Structure, and Renewable Projects. Senior Electrical Engineer. Extensive use of Microsoft Office business systems such as ProjectWise, electrical engineering software, such as ETAP, and Computer Aided Drafting Tools, such as AutoCAD to view and manipulate engineering drawing files.
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Performs routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair on HVAC/Mechanical systems such as boiler's, air handling units, exhaust fans, VAV's, fan coil units, water heaters, humidifiers, chilled water systems, pumps, water softener systems, lighting and ballast systems, electrical and electronic controls, plumbing and other equipment.
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In addition to the basic services provided, the Sr. Customer Service Engineer is responsible for planned and emergency service calls varying from mechanical, electrical, and system control issues, assists with equipment installation and subcontractors management.
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Typically requires a Bachelor’s degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) discipline (preferably Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering or Physics) with a minimum of 5 years of related work experience.
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