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Your resume must demonstrate at least one year of specialized experience at or equivalent to the NH-03 pay band (or GS-13 equivalent) in the Federal service or equivalent experience in the private or public sector as a professional engineer providing technical guidance for the design, operation or maintenance of submarine power generation or electric distribution components (e.g., switchboards, circuit breakers, protection devices, electrical safety, power generation equipment.
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You will support the COLUMBIA Integrated Power System (IPS) warranted technical area in developing DC SWBD and air circuit breakers mechanical and electrical/electronic design requirements.
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Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in the assembly, installation and repair of electrical cables, systems power distribution systems, distribution panels, inspections, etc.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer assist the Ship Design Technical Lead and Project Engineer in meeting the assigned tasks. The Senior Electrical Engineer will develop electrical technical packages for Business Development projects, resolve problems for ongoing marine projects, develop all applicable documentation, and supervise the resources to support the assigned project.
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Aviation aspects for electric propulsion power distribution system. SPA has an immediate need for a Research Engineer - Electrical Powered Aircraft to provide onsite support in Arlington, VA. Responsibilities The candidate will apply an academic background and operational experience in the development of hybrid electric propulsion systems and implementation in aircraft of varied size in support of DARPAs Tactical Technology Office (TTO.
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Involved in facility infrastructure planning, design and construction projects and responsible for multiple site/building electrical systems that may include power distribution, lighting, mechanical systems, access control systems/intrusion detection systems, fire alarm/life safety systems/building automation systems, emergency and standby power supply in accordance with all applicable codes and standards.
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Electrical System Design: Collaborate with project teams to develop electrical designs that meet project requirements, including power distribution, lighting, and low-voltage systems.
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SteerBridge seeks a licensed Electrical Engineer (EE) to support the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Office of Acquisition, Logistics, and Construction (OALC), Office of Construction and Facilities Management (CFM), Consulting Support Service (CSS), in providing consulting services on the design of electrical systems including lighting, primary medium and secondary low voltage distribution systems and emergency and standby power.
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Comprehensive knowledge and experience in electrical system design and installation of medium (35Kv) and low voltage (600 V) distribution, control, relays, emergency, and standby power system in large hospital and/or medical center (500,000 square feet and larger), and Mission Critical Facilities.
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ERG is seeking an electrical engineer to independently develop electrical designs for renovations and upgrades to existing buildings and power distribution systems at a federal site in Indian Head, Maryland.
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Our skills include power system planning, power distribution, lighting design, and construction coordination. As an Electrical Engineer (security clearance required) in our Arlington, VA office, you’ll leverage your people management skills to help your team members discover what drives them and guide them forward.
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Detailed understanding of uninterruptible power sources, diesel generators, electrical switchgear, power distribution units, variable frequency drives and automatic/static transfer switches.
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Affairs (VA), Office of Acquisition, Logistics, and Construction (OALC), Office of Construction and Facilities Management (CFM), Consulting Support Service (CSS), in providing consulting services on the design of electrical systems including lighting, primary medium and secondary low voltage distribution systems and emergency and standby power.
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Amazon Web Services Infrastructure Services is seeking an Electrical Engineer to become part of a global engineering team. As an electrical engineer at Amazon you will be working with other internal groups as well as external groups including utilities, manufacturers, vendors, and contractors.
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We seek an entrepreneurial spirit to think critically and creatively about all ranges of electrical systems, from distributed and renewable energy systems to power transformation and distribution, down to building lighting and controls.
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