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Construction, Electrical Engineering, Design Engineer, Electrical, Architecture, Engineering. Electrical Engineer 5 - Solar Utility Design (US Hybrid.
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Proficient in typing and writing clear, concise, and logical design engineering documents in the English language. Able to interpret engineering design criteria and reports.
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We are seeking a talented and highly motivated engineer with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering, and 5 to 10 years of experience in the design of building power systems for high rise residential, hotel and office buildings, and other commercial, institutional and healthcare facilities.
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Lochner leads in providing planning, environmental, design, construction engineering and inspection, and right of way services for surface transportation, rail, transit, and aviation clients across the United States.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer will straddle engineering work in the domains of electrical, RF, and software engineering and will design primarily at the schematic and layout level.
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GRAEF Senior Electrical Engineer P6 Miami , Florida Apply Now GRAEF, a leading U.S. consulting firm, has been providing exceptional careers and quality engineering, planning and design services to our clients since 1961.
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Minimum of 5+ years in electrical design, inspections, and/or forensic engineering. Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering, Master’s Degree preferred. Experience conducting forensic engineering investigations.
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Perform electrical engineering design for various building types; Bachelor’s degree in Electrical engineering with active Professional Engineer license in Florida.
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Looking for an experienced Electrical Design Engineer for a prestigious Full Service Engineering Firm that was voted one of the best places to work 2 years in a row. The ideal candidate will have experience with all stages of the engineering process from design to implementation of commercial / industrial construction projects.
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Proficiency in electrical design software tools (e.g., AutoCAD, MATLAB, PSpice, etc. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field; Master's degree preferred.
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Perform detailed electrical power systems design for water and wastewater treatment facilities with minimum supervision by a Senior Level Electrical Engineer. Carollo Engineers is an internationally recognized environmental engineering firm that specializes in the planning, design, and construction of water and wastewater facilities.
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Reporting structure and degree of independence: The Electrical Engineer reports to the R&D Manager and works with a significant amount of independence, while taking direction from Engineering Management.
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We are seeking a highly skilled, dedicated, and resourceful Electrical Design Engineer to join our dynamic team. The successful candidate will be involved in all stages of the engineering process from design to implementation.
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Provides design and engineering support for power, energy, and infrastructure project. Leads electrical-focused projects and design tasks on large, electrical and non-electrical projects, including industrial facility power distribution, motor control and coordination, and lightning, grounding, and lightning protection.
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Core Responsibilities: The Senior Electrical Engineer will straddle engineering work in the domains of electrical, RF, and software engineering and will design primarily at the schematic and layout level.
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