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Associate degree, or higher, in Electronics Technology, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Industrial Engineering, Industrial Engineering Technology, Industrial Arts, or related subfield.
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Preferred expertise includes patent prosecution in electrical engineering or software-related technologies, data science/AI, networking technologies (especially network security), machine learning/artificial intelligence, and hardware security.
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Location: Denver, CO Reports To: VP, Engineering Summary The Prime Data Centers (PDC) Electrical Engineer reports to the VP of Engineering and is primarily responsible for electrical engineering efforts related to a portfolio of datacenter projects which can include new construction, phased expansion, retrofits and upgrades, acquisition conversions, MEFP (Mechanical, Electrical, Fire protection, Plumbing) equipment standards, development of design standards, processes, and procedures.
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Generate electrical architecture solutions for new project needs, perform electrical engineering analyses for systems and circuits, document findings, communicate results to engineering and program management staff, give technical presentations, and manage technical effort schedules.
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Collaborate with Chief Electrical Engineer and Engineering Director to collaborate on strategic approaches to vehicle electrification. Supporting the Chief Electrical engineer on developing workload forecasts, design schedules and budgets for electrical engineering work activities.
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Patent Agent/Technical Advisor (Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Electrical Engineering) Bachelor's Degree (or advanced degree) in Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Electrical Engineering is required.
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Among its unique features, CSU Pueblo is one of seven schools in the nation to offer a degree in mechatronics, which combines electrical and mechanical engineering. The School of Engineering at Colorado State University Pueblo offers five undergraduate programs (in civil, industrial, and mechatronics engineering, civil engineering technology, and construction management) and two graduate programs in engineering at the master's level.
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Bachelor's Degree in a building design related discipline that could include: Mechanical Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, Building Science or similar or 10-15 of experience in the trades of building controls, building equipment related technician (HVAC, BAS, Electrical, etc.
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The person in this position will work on multidisciplinary project teams providing structural engineering and related technical expertise, primarily for dam structures, hydropower facilities, and flood control structures, such as spillways, decant systems, overflow weirs, culverts, pump/lift stations, and other miscellaneous hydraulic structures.
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As a Senior Electrical & Automation Engineer, you will be a key member of the electrical/automation team working with various clients in completing feasibility studies and detailed engineering projects for underground and surface mining operations.
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Performs basic power engineering tasks and calculations for processing and heavy industrial Oil and Gas, Renewables, Petrochemical and Industrial Wastewater Treatment facilities under the direction and supervision of a Staff Electrical Engineer.
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Our services include instrumentation & electrical, civil & excavation, facilities & pipeline, construction management, wireless & communications, and engineering. In addition, as the engineering project manager, you will utilize your skills obtained with your engineering experience and through internal training to prepare engineered design work for in-house engineering project.
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Mechanical, Electrical, Biological, Biosystems, or Agricultural Engineering. Kimley-Horn is looking for upcoming or recent Civil Engineering graduates to join our Transportation Planning/Traffic Operations team in Denver, CO.
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Qualified applicants will have 7 - 10 years of experience providing electrical engineering support for at least one of these various water resource projects including hydropower plants, dams, spillways, gate structures, pump storage, fish hatcheries, and water treatment facilities.
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Key Words: Manufacturing, Engineering, Equipment, P&ID, CAD, AutoCAD, AutoCAD, Electrical, Engineering, Electrical Engineer, I&C, Allen Bradley, Siemens, FactoryTalk, Instrumentation, VFDs, Digital, Control Cabinets, Motor Control, AC, DC, 480 volts, Voltage, Electrical Schematics, Electrical, Controls, Cable, Mechanical, Plant, Automation, Denver, Longmont, Lakewood, Aurora.
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