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Possess knowledge of electrical theory regarding Ohms Law, electron flow, magnetic induction, electric motor operation, capacitance, reactance, direct and alternating current flow.
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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Certified as a Master Electrician is a plus. The Electrical Engineering Technicianis familiar with both Design-Bid-Build and Design-Build, delivery methods for projects, and should have the ability to estimate design/construction efforts of scopes of works and assist the Contracting Officer in the negotiations of statements of work with the General Contractor.
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ERG is seeking an Electrical and/or Cabling Technician with mid- to senior-level experience to provide maintenance and demand services support of all electrical systems that support industrial and manufacturing environments for a Department of Defense (DoD) client.
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Appropriate license/permit for trade as may be required, i.e. Journeyman or Master Electrician License, City Licenses, Operators License, Steam Engineers License, etc. Appropriate license/permit for trade as may be required, i.e. Journeyman or Master Electrician License, City Licenses, Operators License, Steam Engineers License, etc.
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As the Electrician you are responsible for providing the technical expertise to safely plan and perform main panel upgrades for residential solar projects. Interface with branch leadership to ensure compliance with electrician / labor ratios and continuing education requirements.
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Lead Operating Engineer. Typically, this position does not have a Chief Engineer on-site at the building and is sometimes the solo engineer at the building. Experience in operation, maintenance and basic repair of HVAC, boilers, heaters, pumps, refrigerant systems, compressors, water systems, etc.
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You are a residential or small commercial solar installer, foreman, or electrician who cares about building solar systems of the highest quality. You are a residential or small commercial solar installer, foreman, or electrician who cares about building solar systems of the highest quality.
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Maryland Master Electrician license required. A minimum of 5 years of experience in code compliance inspection of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection systems and/or plan review.
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This position involves project management of code compliance projects, including reviewing plans, providing technical support, conducting inspections, monitoring project process for performance and budgetary conditions, proposal preparation, as well as attending project site meetings, and assisting with the resolution of technical and administrative problems.
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Smith Industries, Inc., one of the oldest and largest scrap metal recycling companies on the East Coast, is looking to add to our team by hiring a new Industrial Electrician. Smith Industries, Inc., one of the oldest and largest scrap metal recycling companies on the East Coast, is looking to add to our team by hiring a new Industrial Electrician.
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Repairs, items that main the property, such as appliances, walls, fixtures, flooring, plumbing, heat calls, electrical (except where a licensed electrician is required), painting, spackling, drywall repair and/or installation and hole patching.
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The ideal candidate will have expertise in electrical testing, particularly on medium voltage equipment, and possess either a NETA certification or a Journeyman or Master Electrician License. NETA Level II or III certification highly desired; Journeyman or Master Electrician License also acceptable.
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OSH10, OSH30, LEED Certification, Journeymen and/or Master Electrician License, Journeymen and/or Master Plumber License. Building Automation System Controls such as: Tridium/Jace, Niagara AX & N4 Technical Certifications, Niagara AX Developer Cert, Niagara N4 Advanced Technical Cert, DistechGFX Engineering, Johnson Controls PCV/G Engineering, Honeywell Spyder Engineering, Square D VFD, Trane Building Automation System Controls, etc.
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We are growing in operations in the Northern Virginia and Suburban Maryland area and are hiring Residential Service Electricians to service our customers.
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We are growing in operations in the Northern Virginia and Suburban Maryland area and are hiring Residential Service Electricians to service our customers.
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