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As a systems engineer for Tactical Systems working on Identify Friends or Foe (IFF) programs and/or Mission Computers and Sustainment Solutions, your career will help protect the US Army, Navy, Air Force and other Government and International entities.
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As an experienced electrical engineering career, you’ll prepare design computations and quantity estimates and develop probable construction cost estimates for electrical projects (medium voltage power distribution, low voltage systems, fire alarm systems, backup power generation, electrical power distribution, life safety systems, etc.
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Position ResponsibilitiesPrepares design computations and quantity estimates and develops probable construction cost estimates for the smaller, less complex projects within the business unit (medium voltage power distribution, low voltage systems, fire alarm systems, backup power generation, electrical power distribution, life safety systems, etc.
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Electrical / Power Engineer: Design, implement, and support power systems including electrical and alternative power systems, microgrid applications, HVAC, automation and protection controls, critical power, and software.
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The Systems Engineer Simulator Electrical/Hardware Engineer Tech will: Work directly with other spacecraft simulation lab engineers on multiple projects in the facility. Job Description: We have an exciting opportunity for a Systems Engineering Simulator Electrical/Hardware Engineer to join the team with Nexus Solutions, a teammate company.
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RWE Clean Energy, LLC, Valhalla, TampaFunctional area: Engineering Remuneration: ExemptThe Senior Electrical Engineer (SEE) is responsible for the engineering development and design of electrical, power, lighting, fire alarm, and lightning protection system construction documents associated with new buildings and renovations for consulting design projects, and design-build projects.
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If applicable to the role, perform maintenance, repair, and operation tasks of utility equipment, solar PV equipment, and/or Cogen equipment, and/or disables/enables fire alarm systems; and set up and operate electrical data capturing devices (Dranetz, Fluke PQA, etc.
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Originates MEP Systems including electrical, mechanical equipment, HVAC, plumbing, fire protection, fire alarm, EPMS, BMS, etc.) The Commissioning Engineer team is responsible for performing final testing, startup, and commissioning of electrical, mechanical, industrial controls, SCADA and building automation as well as other apparatus both in the field and in a manufacturing environment.
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BAS Technicians must be well versed in environmental energy equipment such as heating, ventilating and air-conditioning systems, heat pumps, boilers, air handlers, variable air volume and mixing boxes, chillers, and related equipment, lighting control, security and access control, irrigation, and fire alarm interfaces, and water leak detection.
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Role description:As a Senior Data Center Power Distribution Engineer you will lead the electrical discipline of multiple concurrent data center projects through pursuit, proposal, design, and construction phases.
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You will also support proposal and business development efforts, working with project teams, other senior and junior engineers, project managers, and clients designing power distribution, lighting, telecom and fire alarm systems on various projects.
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Entry level, knowledge, and desire to gain practical technical experience in the creative (Electrical) engineering process, including participation in the concept, analysis, simulation, design, drawing, assembly, integration, troubleshooting, and testing of complex electrical, electromechanical, and automated/robotic and underwater vehicle systems.
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Tasked as the lead Electrical Power Systems engineer working on unique and exciting spacecraft missions to include national defense and civil space. This position is for an experienced power systems engineer who can provide added value to the Electrical Power and Distribution Subsystem (EPDS) team for spacecraft programs throughout the company.
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Experience in using Hydraulic Calculation software such as HASS or AutoSPRINK. The ability to design fire alarm, fire suppression, and life safety systems using Revit is preferred. Design fire suppression system, fire alarm systems, and prepare technical specifications.
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Understands and has the ability to operate and maintain the following special purpose systems: Fire Alarm, Fire Sprinkler, Medical Air, Medical Gas, Medical Vacuum, Emergency Generation and Switchgear, Remote Generator Monitors and Remote Boiler Monitors.
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