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Experience with Analog circuit design including low voltage power regulation. Camera Electrical Engineer. Strong electrical engineering fundamentals including analog and digital design.
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Strong technical knowledge of power distribution design, switchgear, panelboards, MCCs, VFDs, industrial power systems from low to high voltage. Reporting to the Director of Engineering, the Electrical Design Engineer II will work on all aspects of the electrical power distribution systems for all ECT2 water treatment and biogas generation projects.
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We are looking for an Electrical Engineer with experience in the following areas: Board and system level power electronics and analog circuit design including switching power converter design, digital design, magnetic component design, filter design, feedback control loop design, mixed-signal and low noise precision analog design, and high voltage packaging.
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Experience in both low and medium voltage electrical distribution systems, design of area and building lighting systems, design in water/wastewater projects, and experience with power systems analysis software (e.g. SKM Power*Tools, ETAP, Easypower.
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Design medium and low-voltage power systems, lighting, grounding, and other low-voltage systems. If this sounds appealing to you, then consider our Electrical Engineer, PE - Power opportunity.
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Create schematic diagrams, single-line diagrams, and layouts for power distribution, lighting, and low-voltage systems. If you are a dedicated Electrical Engineer with a passion for designing efficient and sustainable electrical systems, we invite you to join our team at 120 Degreez and contribute to our mission of delivering excellence in MEP engineering solutions.
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Project experience should include electrical repair projects, new construction, rehabilitation, and installation of electrical utilities, medium/ low voltage power distribution overhead and underground, motor protection, industrial/process controls, coordination studies, and short circuit analysis.
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Project experience should cover electrical repair projects, new construction, rehabilitation, and the installation of electrical utilities, medium/low voltage power distribution overhead and underground, motor protection, industrial/process controls, coordination studies, and short circuit analysis.
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Previous experience in electrical engineering, with a focus on high and low voltage equipment, and telephone and fire alarm systems. The successful candidate will have a strong background in electrical engineering, with specific experience in high and low-voltage equipment, as well as telephone and fire alarm systems.
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Experience in low and medium voltage power distribution, motor controls, lighting, backup power systems, uninterruptible power systems, and audio/visual systems. As we continue to grow, we are looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer to work from any of our offices in California ( San Diego, Irvine, Long Beach, Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo, Roseville, Santa Rosa, Concord, or San Francisco.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE Reporting to the Director of Engineering, the Electrical Design Engineer II will work on all aspects of the electrical power distribution systems for all ECT2 water treatment and biogas generation projects.
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BS in Electrical Engineering or related field. Knowledge of CMOS image sensor, ISP or image processing is desirable. Experience with EMI minimization, signal integrity. Cadence Concept and Allegro or similar CAD tools experience is a plus.
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Medium/low voltage power distribution systems. Moffatt & Nichol is actively searching for an Electrical Engineer with a specialty in power systems to join our Mechanical, Electrical, and Instrumentation (MEI) team in San Diego.
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Then we have an exciting career opportunity for you as an Electrical Design Engineer II based in our sunny San Diego, CA office! Perform electrical power distribution and panel wiring schematic design, with associated procurement and fabrication oversight.
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Electrical equipment types included, but not limited to low, medium and high voltage switchgear, panelboards and transformers, data and communication systems, fire alarm systems, lighting systems, electrical appliances, etc.
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