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Specify electrical equipment, including coordination with public utilities, low-voltage motor control centers, transformers, generators, transfer switches, and power distribution centers (PDCs.
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The ideal candidate should have a good understanding of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and experience in power distribution, load flow analysis, low voltage, (medium voltage a plus), and lighting design.
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Provide technical engineering design support for industrial projects electrical systems including medium (15 kV) & low voltage (600 VAC) power distribution. 5+ years of experience with medium voltage (up to15 kV) & low voltage (up to 600 VAC) power distribution systems including utility services, campus distribution, substations, switchgear, transformers, panel boards, grounding systems (including ungrounded/high resistance), capacitor banks, CT metering, etc.
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Basic understanding of multi-discipline systems and installation including MEP, fire protection and fire alarms, and low voltage/communications/data work. General Description: Arora Engineers, Inc. provides design and construction services forMEP, fire protection and alarms, and low voltage/special systems for aviation, transportation, educational, and commercial and institutional facilities.
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Typical design tasks include: power distribution at low and medium voltage, industrial lighting design, control and calculations, grounding system design, power study analysis. SSOE is looking to hire an Electrical Engineer to work with a team of junior and senior electrical engineers in the design of state-of-the-art industrial and manufacturing facilities for the world’s leading companies.
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The Electrical Engineer - Level 1 is responsible for performing basic electrical power, lighting, and low voltage system engineering tasks for electrical construction projects, under the direct supervision of an upper level Engineer, Senior Electrical Designer, or Engineering Team Leader as assigned by the Corporate Engineering Manager.
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SSOE is seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer to join our team as an Electrical Team Leader for automotive and industrial projects. Good understanding of electrical design and Revit tools.
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Assist with Electrical Design and System Analysis (EDSA) or SKM analysis of low voltage electrical protection schemes, short circuit analysis, and arc-flash hazard identification and risk mitigation.
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Project work involves a variety of activities including power analysis/studies, conceptual and detailed design of low voltage (1000V and lower) power distribution, medium voltage (1000V to 45kV) power distribution, power generation systems (backup power and prime power), grounding and lightning protection systems, lighting systems, and motor control systems, facility voice/data communication cabling systems, fire alarm, security access control and security systems.
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Medium & Low Voltage Systems & Power Distribution Systems. Requirements: Electrical Engineer, Electrical System Design, Data Center/Mission Critical Design, Revit, LEED, Professional Engineer License.
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Field knowledge of medium voltage and low voltage electrical distribution systems. AT443, Electrical Project Engineer, medium voltage design. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Professional Engineer specializing in Medium Voltage System Design to join our dynamic team.
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Provide high, medium, and low voltage electrical engineering and design expertise on energy and power related projects spanning across multiple sectors including renewables (solar + battery, wind), electrification, hydropower, microgrids, power generation, heavy industrial, and transmission & distribution including substations and transmission lines.
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Design electrical layouts that could include lighting and lighting control systems, power distribution and other low-voltage systems. Selectek is partnering with a company near northeast Atlanta, Georgia to find an Electrical Design Engineer.
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Design and specify electrical equipment including service entrance coordination with public utility, low voltage motor control centers, transformers, generators, transfer switches, power distribution centers (PDC's) and other typical electrical equipment.
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Design medium and low-voltage power systems, lighting, grounding, and other low-voltage systems. If this sounds appealing to you, then consider our Senior Electrical Engineer, PE opportunity.
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