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General RF engineering such as RF power generation, impedance matching, transmission line theory, RF filter design. BS in Electrical Engineering from a four-year college or university, MS degree is a plus.
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Substation switchyard grounding analysis Temporary protective grounding procedure development Arc flash hazard analysis and program development Engineering support for the development of live line work procedures Special studies including interference from proximity to high voltage lines and equipment.
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Essential skills and experience:BS from an ABET-accredited engineering program or an advanced management/business degreeSpecific hands on experience with MISO facility studies and knowledge of DPP process.
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Engineering support for the development of live line work procedures. Services include technology demonstrations, inspections, failure analysis, performance assessments, and evaluations on a wide variety of systems and components ranging from utility scale transmission and distribution to distributed generation.
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Your OpportunityStantec’s Environmental Services Power Sector, which includes Transmission & Distribution, Renewables, and Generation, will be a $300M Energy Transition book of business in the U.S. by 2030 lead by three Client Account Portfolios: (1) 20 Investor-Owned Utilities, (2) 15 Independent Power Producers, and (3) 15 Public Utility / Crown Companies.
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Project Management experience in utility projects, ideally electric interconnection projects, and/or substation and transmission line projects. Bachelor's Degree in Engineering (preferably Civil or Electrical Engineering) OR Business Administration required.
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Strong technical and project manage background in water and wastewater pump station, transmission and distribution systems, and gravity conveyance hydraulics engineering, design, equipment, materials, startup, troubleshooting, and operation and maintenance.
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Qualifications Minimum: Possess a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering or equivalent 5 years of related experience in root cause analysis Desired: Possess a Certification in Reliability Engineering (CRE) by ASQ or other certifying agency P.E. registration Experience working in the gas, electric, or electric power generation industries Proficient in statistical and data analysis software such as Minitab or equivalent.
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Minimum of 7 years’ experience in planning, designing, project engineering, project management, and construction of water treatment, wastewater, pump station, or pipeline projects. At HDR, we specialize in engineering, architecture, environmental and construction services.
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Minimum of 20 years' experience in planning, designing, project engineering, project management, and construction of pump station and pipeline projects. California PE license in Civil Engineer, Mechanical Engineering, or related Engineering discipline.
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Stantec’s Environmental Services Power Sector, which includes Transmission & Distribution, Renewables, and Generation, will be a $300M Energy Transition book of business in the U.S. by 2030 lead by three Client Account Portfolios: (1) 20 Investor-Owned Utilities, (2) 15 Independent Power Producers, and (3) 15 Public Utility / Crown Companies.
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Advanced organizational skills to manage multiple complex transmission line projects ensuring safety, cost, schedule, scope, and quality is met. Ampirical's Engineering Division has recognized national expertise in the planning and design of new substations and high voltage electrical substations and switchyards.
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Minimum of five years of project engineering or field engineering experience with at least 2 years related project management experience. Candidates for this position must have a Bachelor's degree in engineering, construction management or related field from an accredited curriculum.
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The Electrical Testing and Project Support Unit offers a range of electrical testing and analysis services in support of Power Generation (Hydro, Fossil, and Nuclear), Electrical Transmission and Distribution, and Gas Transmission and Distribution activities.
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Review and annotate documentation related to gas transmission and distribution pipelines. Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering or equivalent work experience. Extract pipeline component specifications and installation, testing, inspection, and maintenance information from historical records.
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