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CMC and Hull, Mechanical and Electrical (HM&E) Cableways Engineers will work closely with UK engineers, UK Ministry of Defense, US engineers and the US Navy to achieve a common US/UK design. Systems Engineers are responsible for developing functional and performance requirements, coordinating requirements, performing technical studies, developing system descriptions and system diagrams, providing recommendations concerning advanced technology relative to shipboard electrical power, communications, instrumentation and control systems.
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This professional will also be responsible for project management, field investigation, assessment, producing high quality electrical engineering design deliverables, and review of MEP systems for new buildings both existing structures and site infrastructure.
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Candidate will serve as the lead electrical engineer on projects for water and wastewater facilities. Qualified candidate should have knowledge in industrial power design, including medium and low voltage electrical power distribution, motor control, VFDs, lighting systems, equipment layout and related activities.
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Engineer In- Training (EIT), Professional Engineer (PE) or Project Management Professional (PMP) is not necessary but preferred. Plant systems include, but are not limited to; gas pretreatment, liquefaction, boil off gas handling, cryogenic tank storage, plant utilities, firewater, B31.3 piping systems, low and medium voltage electrical systems, and plant control systems.
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As an Airfield Electrical Engineer within our Aviation group supporting our Houston, TX office you will have the chance to work on Aviation projects alongside our Land Development group.
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Perform transmission and/or substation electrical utility system, analysis, design, inspection, and other related assignments requiring knowledge of engineering principles, electrical transmission engineering/construction, and the exercise of sound professional judgment.
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A Bachelor's Degree in civil/structural engineering or equivalent mechanical/electrical training is required. Working knowledge of basic structural and electrical engineering principles, methods and applications is beneficial.
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Prior professional experience in (or the ability to learn quickly) medium and high voltage substation and power plant equipment. 5+ years of Solid testing and commissioning experience in substation major electrical utility protection and control circuits.
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Professional Engineer (PE) license required. Although their work may be hidden in ceilings, behind walls, and under floors, H2M’s mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineers treat it like the main event.
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Our client is seeking an exceptional Mechanical or Electrical Engineer with a Professional Engineer (PE) license to join our dynamic team in Middletown, Connecticut! Active Professional Engineer (PE) license.
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CT Professional Engineer License or ability to obtain quickly through reciprocity. WSP is currently initiating a search for a Senior resident engineer for our Connecticut office.
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Identifies the need for new manufacturing equipment by conducting: ROI calculations; net payback analysis; the review of contract/terms for machine qualification; and qualifying potential equipment builders as well as third party vendors (i.e. electrical/HVAC/plumbing/data network services, structural professional engineers, industrial rigging/crane/floor trenching contractor services.
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Under the direction of the Department Manager, the Senior Electrical Engineer will be responsible for a variety of managerial and supervisory tasks. This is an outstanding opportunity for an experienced electrical engineer to grow their career.
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CURRENT Registration as a Professional Engineer (PE) in any state, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or a territory of the United States is required. Using electrical engineering software (i.e. Whole Building Design Guide, AutoCAD, electrical design/analysis software) to develop design drawings, and specifications.
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Preferred: Master's Degree and Professional Engineer (PE) license. Electrical Technical Program Manager - Data Center. Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent practical experience.
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