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The Senior Commissioning Engineer will work with the project team throughout the commissioning process, adapting commissioning plans to budget constrains, design factors or client needs.
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You will advise and support Ship Design Managers, Program/Project Managers, Systems Engineering Managers (SEM), Task Leads, and colleagues on the best practices for shipboard electrical generation, propulsion and distribution systems, including machinery control and propulsion control systems for both new construction and fleet modernization programs.
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As an Electrical Project Engineer in our Washington DC office, you will help us empower our clients to achieve energy-efficient building solutions, save global environments, and create a better, greener future for all.
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The Lead Electrical Engineer will be responsible for the conceptual design, review, and stamping, sealing of the drawings before submission to the clients. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suites; Engineering software to create project plans and circuit diagrams; Power, Control Switchgear, Lighting, Batteries, Fire Alarm; CAD/Revit.
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MSI, A Tetra Tech Company, needs an Electrical Engineer in Accra, Ghana for renovation and expansion construction project on US Embassy Compound (NEC) for State Department Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO.
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As long as a successful candidate has completed the Engineer in Training (EIT) process, the candidate must pass the professional licensing (PE) exam within one year. Additional Certifications: Licensure as a Professional Engineer (PE) required as a condition of employment.
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Typical project assignments are larger in scope, more difficult and varied than at the Associate Engineer level. Electrical Engineer will provide Infrastructure Engineering Support to include, but not limited to the following:Completes a variety of assignments such as drawings, specifications, and other materials suitable for procurement and construction purposes, utilizing CAE/CAD as applicable.
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As an Electrical Engineer, you will apply engineering knowledge in the design of facilities electrical systems including lighting, power, life safety, security, communication systems, and schedules under minimal supervision and will be responsible for recognizing project scope, specifications, and design criteria upon assignment to a project task team.
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A431, Electrical Project Engineer. We are actively seeking a highly experienced and accomplished Professional Electrical Engineer to join our team and contribute their expertise in designing and implementing complex electrical systems.
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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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The Electrical Engineer serves as an engineering consultant and technical expert on mission-critical infrastructure, systems, and equipment. They design, analyze, configure, test and troubleshoot systems, as well as providing project engineering/program management support, development and evaluation support and/or engineering/life cycle support of a complex nature in a narrow area of specification.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer will lead electrical design project teams to create world-class designs for new projects, alterations, and redevelopments on a variety of projects including power, process, corporate, healthcare, pipeline, airports, institutional, industrial, manufacturing, government and military facilities.
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Summary Electrical Engineer, PE Washington, DC (Hybrid) Chenega Architecture Design Solutions (CADS) is an Alaskan Native Small Disadvantaged Business, a wholly owned subsidiary of Chenega Corporation.
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Candidates are required to have the following: Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and P.E., advanced degree highly preferred Minimum 8 years of experience in building-related electrical engineering, building energy systems (e.g., electrical distribution, lighting, generation, renewable energy, recent microgrid project experience, etc.
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The Electrical Engineer PE will provide electrical engineer (PE) labor support to various locations within the NAVFAC Washington Area of Responsibility performing various tasks/services.
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