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Ideal candidate has design and PLC knowledge as well as power engineering knowledge.
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About the role:WEG Electric Corp. has a great opportunity for a Sr. Electrical Engineer to join our team. May specialize in specific area of discipline, such as electrical energy generation, transmission, and distribution systems; products, such as batteries, transformers, control devices, and relays; or area of work, such as manufacturing, applications, or installation.
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This position is for an experienced electrical design engineer for a position in a growing computer engineering company based in the U.S. The candidate will perform various electrical design functions related to computers such as processor boards and peripherals, beginning with product definition all the way through release to production.
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Siemens Energy's Alpharetta Electrical Engineering division is on the lookout for an Electrical Engineer brimming with curiosity and expertise in power electronics, power generation, and power transmission.
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We anticipate filling this position as a Electrical Engineer III with a salary range of $74,800.00 - $133,900.00. We are seeking Electrical Engineers to join our growing Professional Design Services team in any of the following Pond offices: Peachtree Corners, GA; Atlanta, GA; Savannah, GA; Jacksonville, FL; Tampa, FL; Columbia, SC; Mobile, AL; Huntsville, AL; New Orleans, LA; Houston, TX; San Diego, CA; Honolulu, HI.
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We plan, design, engineer, and build food plants for major brands across the country and the world. The Building Electrical Group is responsible for all building electrical systems including lighting, fire protection and low voltage for our design build, industrial projects.
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Sr. Electrical Controls Engineer. Keywords: Controls Engineer, Automation Engineer, control systems, PLC programming, HMI's, integrated systems, engineering, design, Allen Bradley, control panel design.
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Work with team members to procure electrical subcomponents such as inverters, EMS, FACP, safety subsystems, cabling, and more. BS in Electrical , Electronics, or Mechanical Engineering required.
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Needed immediately: An Electrical Engineer in Alpharetta, GA. Broad knowledge of all electrical and controls design areas including substations, utility interfaces, power distribution, system studies, electrical services, process control systems, variable frequency drives, PLC, DCS, HMI systems would be an asset.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer will be a part of a cross-functional team of electrical, mechanical, and software engineers responsible for the design and development of new innovative products for the packaging industry.
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The Electrical and Controls Engineer will work with the project team throughout the design, procurement and construction process and be responsible for adapting project needs according to budget constraints, design factors or client needs while performing the duties and responsibilities of the position under the direction of the Project Manager and department leads.
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The Electrical Staff Engineer is proficient in the utilization of accepted engineering theories and practices, understands and analyzes complex electrical issues including power systems up to the 230 kV range: Electrical Engineering Studies, including Short Circuit, Load Flow, Arc Fault Analysis, Power Factor correction and Protective Device Coordination.
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We are looking for a talented and driven Electrical Engineer to become an integral part of our team. Licensure: Professional Engineer (PE) license required. Our diverse range of services includes Civil Engineering, Landscape Architecture, Structural Engineering, Traffic Engineering, Wireless Services, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Fire Safety, and Broadband Engineering.
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We’d love to have you join our team as an Entry Level Electrical Substation Engineer in our Duluth, Georgia office. The Electrical Engineer works within a multi-disciplinary team work on large-scale power grid projects for major energy providers throughout the states.
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Job Title: Electrical Control Engineer. Bachelors Degree in Engineering, Electrical Engineering preferred. Schneider Momentum, M340, M580, AB Control, Compact Logix, Woodward MSLC, DSLC, Easy Gen, and LS5 Architecture.
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