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POWER Engineers is seeking a mid-level Electrical Engineer/Designer with experience in substation protection and control (P&C) design to work out of the Power Delivery Substation Department of our Fort Mill, South Carolina office.
$70,000 - $115,000 a yearFull-timeRemoteExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 6 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The Commissioning Engineer II is responsible for but not limited to Level 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 commissioning of base building systems, security systems, life safety systems, Electrical, Mechanical, and EPMS/BMS systems of a Data Center environment.
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This position is for a Joint Venture team, and you will be assigned to one of the associated firms and work onsite at MARTA. As a Field Inspector, you will ensure that contractors performing MARTA rapid rail and facilities projects comply with applicable building codes, regulations, contract specifications, and drawings through ongoing, regular inspections, usually in a specific area of assignment or expertise (i.e., architectural, mechanical, electrical, civil, structural, rail, etc.
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With over 2,000 Teammates across the US, we build long-term support relationships in the energy generation, manufacturing, research and development, and process-heavy industry in on-site support arrangements, in plant-level small projects and consulting roles, and in larger capital projects.
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Electrical Engineer will assist in training and supervision of work of junior and entry-level electrical engineers conducting fueling design work. Electrical Engineer will serve as discipline design lead on projects that include an emphasis on receipt, storage, transfer, and issue of finished fuel products such as aviation jet fuel, diesel fuel, ethanol, and motor gasoline.
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Mid-Level: Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, or related degree with two (2+) or more years of related substation physical design experience. Senior-Level: Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, or related degree with four (4+) or more years of related substation physical design experience.
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As an Career Substation Physical Engineer, candidates will have the opportunity to work on projects for electric utilities at voltages from 12kV up to 500kV. This is an exciting and growing field in the power systems industry and allows candidates to get exposure to how the power generation such as that of renewable energy ties into the electric system.
$65,000 - $117,500 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 7 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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5+ years’ experience in this field and ability to troubleshoot down to component level on equipment such as UPS, batteries, PDU’s / Power Distribution Units, Static Automatic Transfer Switches, Branch Circuit Monitoring, and other electrical equipment.
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With high-level goals provided, creates designs of electric master system plans, power system, protection and generation models, facility power systems, sustainability/renewable energy systems, and other similar electrical systems of basic to high complexity to meet client project requirements.
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Selectek is partnering with a company located near Atlanta, Georgia to fill a senior-level Controls Engineer role on a contract-to-perm basis. Generate electrical control panel designs, schematics and installation bid packages.
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Electrical Engineer – Mid-Level – PE Location – potential to work in a hybrid environment at one of our established studios. 4-8 years of experience in design within the electrical engineering discipline required.
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Career Path: Project/ Field/ Scheduling/ Mechanical Electrical Engineer/Estimating/Quality/Safety/VDC/ Under close and direct supervision, provide basic, routine support for one or more construction or administration-related functions including but not limited to project management, estimating, safety, accounting, etc., to support Company policies and objectives and which provide meaningful real-world, hands-on experience to complement on-going college-level classroom education.
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Electrical Engineer - Mid-Level - PE. Electrical Engineer, PE. 5-8 years of experience in design within the electrical engineering discipline. Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited university.
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Elevator domain knowledge; troubleshooting elevator controllers; GHS Operating System; low level electrical and electronic components; device driver development; TCP/IP and layer 2 protocols; SQL and data bricks; and Azure cloud services required.
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Entry Level Mechanical Engineer opportunity in Atlanta! Recent graduates with Mechanical or Electrical Engineering degrees are encouraged to apply. Quoting, Estimating, and ROI Reporting for New Projects.
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