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Our team provides a wide range of electrical engineering services across markets sectors including transmission (substations, overhead and underground transmission systems, generator interconnections, interconnection strategy), renewable generation (Solar PV, Battery Energy Storage Systems, Wind), power distribution (overhead and underground power systems, EV charging networks, microgrid design, etc.
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Familiarity with photovoltaic solar cells and secondary battery chemistries. Your responsibilities will include ownership, design, and integration of various spacecraft subsystems including avionics, flight processors, data storage, intra-spacecraft digital communications and analog telemetry, power generation & storage, power distribution, grounding, EMI mitigation, and wiring & harness design for power and data interfaces between all spacecraft subsystems.
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The ideal candidate has extensive experience in residential solar construction operations, has been at least a 2nd line manager, is tech savvy, and has overseen a minimum of 1,000 jobs per month.
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These design projects will enhance power production at several types of facilities including traditional gas generation (simple cycle, combined cycle, reciprocating engines), renewable generation (solar thermal, solar photovoltaic, hydro, hydrogen) and energy storage (lithium-ion batteries, flow batteries.
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These design projects aim to boost power production across various facilities, such as traditional gas generation (simple cycle, combined cycle, reciprocating engines), renewable generation (solar thermal, solar photo-voltaic, hydro, hydrogen), and energy storage (lithium-ion batteries, flow batteries.
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Solar farm, Solar Fields, solar field engineer, superintendent, mechanical, customer service, lead meetings Soalr QC manager. Key Words: Construction manager, Utility scale Solar, Superintendent, PV panels, Construction, supervisor, owners representative.
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Experience in some combination of the following areas will be valuable: Federally Qualified Health Centers, Charter Schools, New Markets Tax Credit transactions, affordable housing finance, solar development, energy efficiency, decarbonization, and renewable energy finance.
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With over 2,000 team members nationwide, Pearce delivers comprehensive engineering, maintenance, repair, and repowering solutions, ensuring the seamless operation of our nation's wireless and wireline telecom, commercial and utility-scale solar and wind projects, EV charging stations, as well as large-scale power generation and energy storage assets.
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This position will be responsible for designing elements of utility-scale solar energy systems, primarily using AutoCAD. You'll be utilizing AutoCAD to create construction documents and perform quantity takeoffs, including site layouts, wire/cable routing plans, one lines, details, equipment/wire schedules, etc.
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Tri-State's electricity is generated from coal, natural gas and hydropower, with a rapidly increasing supply generated from wind and solar. Tri-State's electricity is generated from coal, natural gas and hydropower, with a rapidly increasing supply generated from wind and solar.
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The Construction Scheduler II provides project estimating, planning, scheduling, pre-construction, and construction support for Wind, Solar, Battery (BESS), and Transmission & Distribution (T&D) business lines.
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Experience in the construction of power generation projects, including natural gas combined and simple cycle, wind turbine projects, solar racking/trackers and the pile foundations, and rooftop solar systems is a strong differentiator.
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Since then, the location became the first-ever pet food factory to utilize solar energy. Aside from its 300 days of annual sunshine, breathtaking scenery, and remaining a mainstay for some of the country's best brews, Denver has consistently ranked in the 'Top 10 pet-loving cities' and 'Top 5 dog-friendly cities' year after year.
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Analyze third party due diligence reports, including appraisals, plan & cost reviews, environmental reports, market assessments, energy audits, and solar feasibility studies to determine transaction viability and appropriate loan structure.
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This position, reporting to the Senior Director of Technology Product Development - Solar, demands up to 5% travel (domestic and international), with potential extended stays in Omaha or Denver initially for training purposes.
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