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ETs will assist Journeyman Electricians with installing rough in electrical and high end lighting systems while maintaining compliance with national, state and local electrical codes.
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Responsible for the electrical engineering designs of projects (electrical power distribution, back-up power generation, motor control, lighting, electrical safety, arc-flash and grounding.
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Cosentini Associates provides the following engineering services: HVAC, Electrical Power, Fire Protection, Plumbing, Energy Conservation and Sustainable Design, Code Consulting, Lighting Design, Commissioning, Information Technology, Security, Audiovisual, and Construction Administration Services.
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Under supervision, performs semi-specialized tasks in the maintenance of the general plant and/or office building in the skill areas of plumbing, carpentry, painting, cement applications, door repairs (personnel and industrial), maintains building lighting, rooftop ventilation units, fire sprinkler piping repairs, building electrical, and utilities Conducts tests of installed/repaired equipment/machinery and makes final adjustments, under supervision, to ensure safe and proper operation.
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Lead and perform analysis, design and documentation of small to large building electrical systems including power distribution, lighting design, fire alarm, and signaling systems. Minimum 10 years of experience working as an electrical engineer in the building design and construction industry, including the design of power distribution, lighting, and lighting controls.
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Familiar with high and low voltage test and troubleshooting equipment, electrical meters, power tools, and computers to maintain districtwide lighting control systems. Wood-framing, concrete, and masonry construction related to electrical work.
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Install, troubleshoot, and repair electrical systems and components on marine vessels, including wiring, lighting, navigation equipment, communication systems, and propulsion systems. As a Marine Electrician at Talent Source, you will be responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems on marine vessels within the shipyard environment.
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Monitor efficiency of equipment and electrical systems such as air conditioning controls, guests entrance/access doors, television sets, and lighting systems; make minor repairs and/or replacements to ensure proper operation and maximum efficiency.
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Development of AC & DC power systems, one-line schematics diagrams, electrical wiring diagrams, electrical area classification drawings, grounding drawings and lighting plans. Design and specify electrical equipment including 15kV gear, 5kV gear, medium voltage motor control centers, low voltage motor control centers, transformers, uninterrupted power supplies (UPS), power distribution centers (PDC’s) and other typical electrical equipment.
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Do you have competency in using design software such as Revit and familiarity with computational analysis tools for electrical fault analysis and lighting design. Familiarity using computational analysis tools such as electrical fault analysis and lighting design software.
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Deep buildings electrical design knowledge, including but not limited to electrical, lighting, and fire/life safety systems, device layouts, circuiting, panel schedules and load calcs, riser diagrams, and schedules.
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Requires working electrical engineering knowledge, including power distribution, lighting, grounding, energy conservation, and value engineering related to designing state-of-the-art constructible projects.
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Perform various proactive preventative maintenance including siding, painting, lighting, sprinkler, pool, golf-cart, elevator and more. Perform various maintenance functions including repairs to the following: electrical, plumbing, appliances, flooring, carpentry, HVAC, grounds maintenance as dictated by state guidelines.
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Knowledge of facilities products such as hardware, electrical, lighting, plumbing, janitorial and HVAC product lines. As a Field Account Representative for our Government division, you will be responsible for an established portfolio of Federal/SLED customers to maintain and drive Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (MRO) sales.
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Responsible for the operation of a ship's electrical power generation systems, lighting systems, electrical equipment, and electrical appliances. Familiar with shipboard electrical service.
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