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We are looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer to join our Denver team! At Swanson Rink, our engineers are supported by specific Project Management and BIM staff allowing our engineers for focus specifically on developing engineering solutions for our clients.
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Work with project management as the engineering lead on projects to identify and engage all relevant project stakeholders including internal design team, permitting, construction, community members, governance authorities, and client project management to guarantee project success.
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As an Electrical Project Engineer the individual will coordinate with the Project Lead, and Senior Engineers, to maintain firm standards and consistency as well as oversee junior engineers, electrical designers, and drafters on the project.
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Research design options, code issues and ask general questions of code officials and document findings for Project Designer/Engineer. Keep Project Manager/ Sr. Engineer informed of workload and any changes in project scope or additional services.
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As a Licensed Electrical Engineer with our Industrial Facilities Engineering and Design Team, you will provide leadership, project management, and technical support to the team. Licensed Electrical Engineer - Industrial.
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Project Engineer II Qualifications Minimum 3-5 years of experience in the construction process of commercial electrical operations or general construction experience Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field; a combination of education and experience considered in lieu of degree.
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Overall MEP project experience. Strong electrical backgrounds are desired. Strong electrical background. Work on world-renown projects. We need top-notch MEP Engineers based in Denver, CO (no travel.
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Our Denver, CO office has an immediate opening for a motivated, mid-level Project Electrical Engineer / Lighting Designer. Specific duties to include project electrical/lighting design and construction administration.
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Minimum 5 years of experience working as an electrical engineer designing electrical power distribution and lighting systems for new and renovated healthcare, research lab, higher ed, and other critical building types.
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The Burns & McDonnell Energy Global Practice is searching for a Senior Level Electrical Engineer to join our Denver, CO regional office! Perform marketing, project development, and proposal development for electrical upgrade and multi-discipline projects.
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The Senior Electrical Project Engineer provides technical, cost, and schedule direction for a team of Electrical Systems, Electrical Design, Harness Design, Mechanical Packaging, Parts & Reliability, Radiation, and Production Engineers, as well as interface with support teams, functional management, program management, customers, and business development in the design, fabrication, test, and integration of space-based electronics subsystems for cutting-edge bus and instrument programs.
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Electrical Engineer III , you primarily focus on developing robust power distribution systems within an overall project team. Performs power engineering tasks and calculations for processing and heavy industrial, including Oil and Gas, Renewables, Petrochemical and Industrial Wastewater Treatment facilities under the direction and supervision of a Staff Electrical Engineer.
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As an Associate Electrical Engineer, you will take an active role in project conceptualization, work planning, and project execution. As an Associate Electrical Engineer, you will prepare reports that present technical and project information in a clear and concise manner and meet client requirements and S&L formats.
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As part of the Recurring Product Engineering group you will work with a project team as the responsible engineer for build-to-print unit test. Hardware Integration and Test Electrical Engineer III Full-time.
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Epsilon provides comprehensive and high-quality IT support to WAPA in the areas of; Software maintenance and development, Network, Database, and Operations Support/Management, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), Cyber-Security, Solution Architecture, and Project Management.
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