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Working onsite, the Construction and Site Safety Superintendent will oversee the construction of a cogeneration power plant at NAVFAC's Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC. Working onsite, the Construction and Site Safety Superintendent will oversee the construction of a cogeneration power plant at NAVFAC's Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC.
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Demonstrated experience in combined heat and power/cogeneration, central utility plants, data centers, healthcare facilities, laboratories, water/wastewater facilities, controls, building envelope, TAB, NETA electrical testing, renewable energy and other specialties a plus.
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The best ESPC technology, resources and support in the world to ensure the success of you, your team, and the project: You’ll have an on-site team of subject matter expert professionals backed by Trane’s world-class HVAC and cogeneration systems, controls, intelligent services and energy services capabilities.
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Working knowledge of building systems, e.g., lighting, lighting controls, HVAC, motors, VFDs, controls, chillers, boilers, cogeneration, refrigeration, building envelope, domestic water, and data centers.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other federal agencies, all over the world.
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This candidate will be responsible for the safe and efficient operation of a cogeneration plant and its systems during their shift. We are seeking a Control Room Operator for DC Water (WASA) - STRONGLY prefer that candidates have DC First Class Stationary Engineer License (ASOPE and Niulpe licenses will not work.
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Our projects focus on innovation, resiliency, and sustainability, and span across a broad spectrum of technologies including geo-exchange, ocean exchange, cogeneration, microgrids, solar PVs, and sewer heat recovery.
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Cogeneration or combined heat and power systems. Hydropower or other renewable energy projects. Cogeneration or combined heat and power systems. Geothermal power systems. Experience in consulting, design, design management and project management will be highly regarded, as will experience in Owner's Engineer roles or contract management, and advisory (technical advisor/due diligence) roles as well as strategic project development experience.
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Demonstrated understanding of PV solar, battery energy storage systems, cogeneration, microgrids, power systems, and water/steam distribution systems. Demonstrated understanding of PV solar, battery energy storage systems, cogeneration, microgrids, power systems, and water/steam distribution systems.
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Description:This person will be responsible for the safe and efficient operation of a cogeneration plant and its systems during their shift. We are looking for a Control Room Operator for DC Water (WASA) – STRONGLY prefer that candidates have DC First Class Stationary Engineer License (ASOPE and Niulpe licenses will not work.
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This position is located in Washington, DC. The Combined Heat & Power (CHP) Facility consists of three Solar Mercury 50 combustion turbines, three Rentech Heat Recovery Steam Generators, one Cleaver-Brooks auxiliary boiler, and associated auxiliary equipment (compressors, pumps, etc.
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Experience in combined heat and power/cogeneration, central utility plants, data centers, healthcare facilities, laboratories, water/wastewater facilities, controls, building envelope, TAB, NETA electrical testing, renewable energy and other specialties a plus.
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