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There is a shift underway in theautomotive industry to move from 12v low-voltage centrally distributedpower systems to higher efficiency systems and distributed architectures. We are looking for a Sr. Electrical Engineer who is interested in stayingon the cutting edge to help develop new products that drive the futuregeneration of autonomous vehicles.
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Experience with Shipyard Production Systems, shipboard medium and low voltage power systems, 60 Hz and 400Hz electrical plant, and Power Conversion. Leidos | Gibbs and Cox is seeking an Electrical Engineer to support various programs.
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We are looking for a Sr. Electrical Engineer interested in staying on the cutting edge to help develop new products that drive the future generation of autonomous vehicles. Title: Sr. Electrical Engineer.
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Work with Power Distribution for Medium Voltage and Low Voltage schematics, wiring diagrams, one-lines, equipment arrangements, and lighting design. Experience and knowledge in Power Distribution for Medium Voltage and Low Voltage schematics, wiring diagrams, one-lines, equipment arrangements, and lighting design.
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This includes medium voltage and low voltage electrical distribution systems, lighting, generators, UPS, and telecommunications systems. HJF is seeking an Electrical Project Engineer to support client facilities organization.
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Experience with electrical inspections, high and low voltage equipment, and telephone/fire alarm systems. Experience with high and low voltage equipment, as well as telephone and fire alarm systems desired.
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As an Electrical Engineer, you will provide support at the US Embassy Antananarivo Madagascar for a Densification project. This project involves specialized limited demolition and the installation of new systems furniture, along with the necessary electrical installations to support the updated office layout.
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Degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited U.S. university. Perform technical inspections of electrical work and monitor contractor quality control. Knowledge of International Codes and electrical codes for systems furniture installations.
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Job Title: - Sr. Electrical Engineer. B.S. or M.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering. Good working knowledge/understanding of EMI. Relocation Paid: - The client will provide you with a full relocation package and assistance.
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Job description: We are looking for a Sr. Electrical Engineer who is interested in stayingon the cutting edge to help develop new products that drive the futuregeneration of autonomous vehicles.
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Experience with installation and maintenance of low voltage (<1,000 VAC RMS) 50/60 Hz single and multiple phase wiring, including grounding. While there is not a design element in this contract, the Electrical Engineer will serve as a subject matter expert to review and inspect electrical installations to ensure code compliance for new construction that is in progress or completed.
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Experience with consulting engineering or A/E firm as an electrical engineer designing power, lighting, and low voltage systems for Commercial Educational, Civic, or Government projects.
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Specific experience with high and low voltage equipment, as well as telephone and fire alarm systems desired. Description: The position functions as the Electrical Engineer, providing OBO a full range of critical engineering and construction quality assurance and management and technical oversight of New Embassy Campus and Major Rehabilitation projects.
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Field knowledge of medium voltage and low voltage electrical distribution systems. A425, Electrical Project Engineer, medium voltage design. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including electrical designers, technicians, and project managers, to ensure seamless integration of medium voltage systems within larger projects.
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This position requires experience in the design of building related electrical systems such as lighting and controls, power systems (normal and emergency), and low voltage systems (telecommunications, security.
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