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We seek a Distribution Relay Settings and Automation Engineer for our fast-growing Distribution System Protection and Automation team, to join our diverse and fast-paced organization.
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Completion of Engineer-in-Training (EIT) is preferred (where applicable). Completes distribution system reliability studies, contingency plans, reviews capital budget project proposals, prepares NPVs, determines correction of circuit electrical operating deficiencies, etc.
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The Senior Transmission Engineer will lead the design of complex transmission line projects. Strong knowledge of transmission design codes and computer skills (e.g. AutoCAD, MicroStation, BIM (Revit), Civil 3D, PLS, PLS-CADD, RIS3D, MathCADD), and/or hydraulic, hydrologic, pavement, transmission analysis programs.
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Strong technical capabilities with the development of contract documents including a thorough understanding of all engineering concepts related to water transmission mains, water distribution systems, and wastewater collection systems design and construction.
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The Civil Engineer will work within a multi-discipline team to develop efficient and reliable design of Substation and Transmission Facilities in accordance with applicable industry codes and standards.
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As a Lead Content Distribution Engineer supporting the Distribution Engineering team, you will specialize in caching technology, distributed networking, and operational experience in CDN edge services.
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Overview E2 is looking for a Distribution Design Engineer to join our team in our greater Los Angeles area to support several major electric utility clients. The position will work under the direction of the senior engineer and will report directly to the Distribution Supervising Engineer or Engineering Manager.
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Work closely with Manager of Distribution Automation &Technology and other Engineering and Standards Business Managers in mapping the strategy and identifying the use cases for the Smart Grid Metering, Distribution Automation, Engineer Design and Standards, and Distribution Planning and Reliability.
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Wood currently has exciting opportunities for a Distribution Engineer. - Knowledge of structural, civil and geotechnical aspects of distribution engineering. Knowledge of electrical design including the selection and installation of conductors, insulators, switchgears, circuit breakers, fuses and other distribution equipment.
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TrainingThe PDS/TEMPEST Engineer must be able attend government training courses on a 1-time basis for a total of 6 weeks, not to be all at once, at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, TX.WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO SUCCEED:● Education: Bachelor of Science in Engineering● Required Experience: 1-3 years of related experience● Security Clearance Level: Must be able to obtain a SECRET clearance with the potential to go up to TS/SCI.● Preferred Skills: TEMPEST.
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The position will work under the direction of the Distribution Supervising Engineer or Engineering Manager. E2 is looking for a Senior Distribution Engineer to join our team in our greater Los Angeles area to support several major electric utility clients.
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The Staff Transmission Engineer will work on project teams to create world class designs for new projects, alterations and redevelopments on a variety of projects including underground and overhead high voltage transmission lines.
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AECOM has a position available for an Underground Electrical Distribution Engineer to support our Energy practice Engineering Center of Excellence across our transmission and distribution projects including a multi-year strategic undergrounding program.
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Apply electrical design expertise to develop Power Distribution Network(PDN) solutions, perform simulation, analysis, and debug. PhD in Science, Engineering, or related field and 2+ years of ASIC design, verification, validation, integration, or related work experience.
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AECOM has a position available for a Senior Civil/Structural Engineer with experience focused on Substation and Transmission & Distribution projects to support our growing Energy Business Line. AECOM offers the freedom and flexibility to work remotely and/or be located at a variety of Energy offices located in multiple locations across the United States.
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