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Design of electrical systems including solar, battery storage, electric vehicle charging and building electrical. Kimley-Horn's Atlanta, GA office is seeking an Experienced Electrical Engineer or Analyst with 2+ years of experience to join their Electrical team.
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EOSID specializes in the complete optical imaging and remote sensing chain, from the analysis, design, development, integration, test and evaluation of imaging and sensing systems, to the processing, exploitation, and visualization of data and imagery.
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Experience in Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Work Management Systems (WMS), and CYME is preferred. Prepares scaled work order maps using Computer Aided Design software (CAD), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and other client design systems.
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Role Description:Arcadis seeks a Senior ITS Electrical Design Engineer to join our team to play a pivotal role in the electrical design, development, and implementation of Highway Lighting, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and Tolling Infrastructure.
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As a Fueling Electrical Engineer within our Aviation & Federal (ANF) Global Practice, you'll be at the forefront of designing and implementing critical systems that keep aircraft fueled and ready for takeoff.
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Key Responsibilities:Electrical Design Leadership: Spearhead electrical design projects, ensuring compliance with industry standards and integrating power, lighting, and fire alarm systems seamlessly.
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Hands-on electrical design and troubleshooting both AC and DC systems - Knowledge of power distribution and switchgear design - Thorough knowledge in hybrid system technologies - Knowledge of electrical engineering principles, practices, process, and design/build - Knowledge of relevant engineering and electrical construction laws, codes, regulations, compliance practices, and record-keeping requirements.
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Ability to design full electrical systems, including power, lighting, and fire alarm for buildings. This Electrical Engineer should be passionate about engineering developments and able to efficiently troubleshoot systems.
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Senior Project Engineer - Electrical | Atlanta, GA (Tucker) Direct hire | Full-time | Hybrid Kelly Engineering is seeking a Senior Project Engineer with electrical experience on construction projects to join our client's team which is a global leader in electrical distribution systems in data centers, construction, healthcare, automotive, oil & gas, and automotive industries.
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Job Details: As a foreman, you will have a vital role in the installation of commercial electrical systems. Responsibilities: Installation of electrical systems, while leading a team of electricians and apprentices.
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Contribute to your team's work packages for OH, UG, URD, Make Ready, and Street Light projects, using customer GIS and Work Management systems. If you join us in this role, you'll also have the opportunity to gain expertise in a variety of areas, including NESC, Structural Pole Modeling, Electrical Power Calculations, GIS design training, Project and Financial Management, and Client Design Standards.
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Layout and design for electrical systems for power distribution, lighting, receptacles, and fire alarm in commercial construction projects. Our client is seeking a junior electrical design engineer to join their firm and help with the production of electrical power and lighting design drawings using revit.
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Reporting to the Director of Engineering Services, this position is responsible for engineering oversight of high containment laboratory systems (Biosafety Safety Level 3 and Animal Biosafety Level 3) as well as engineering and controls for Biosafety Level 2 laboratories.
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Position DetailsAs a Electrical Engineer, you will conduct and manage investigations and evaluations involving machinery and equipment, examination and damage assessment of mechanical equipment, systems, and components, root cause failure analysis, evaluation of mechanical, corrosion, and metallurgical properties, and repair and replacement cost analysis of damaged facilities and equipment.
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We are Recruiting on Purpose, a Forensic Electrical Engineer for our client's Georgia team. We are Recruiting on Purpose, a Forensic Electrical Engineer for our client's Georgia team. Technical Qualifications: Bachelor of Science Degree in Eectrical engineeringLicensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) in Georgia is Required.
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