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Ability to read, interpret, design, and engineer Physical Designs for utilities through 500kV, including One-Lines, Conduit Schedules, Material Lists (BOM), General Arrangements, Equipment and Electrical Layouts, Elevation Views, Cable Trench, AC and DC Power Systems, Grounding, and Foundations.
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Technical Qualifications: Bachelor of Science Degree in Eectrical engineeringLicensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) in Missouri or nearby state is Required or if it can be obtained within 6 months.
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Three (3) to Five (5) years of experience in electrical engineering is required. Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering is required. Experience with selection and specification of switch gear, motor control centers, large generators, medium to high voltage transformers, water systems, support equipment and/or HVAC equipment is preferred.
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Our client is currently seeking a Sr. Electrical Engineer, located in South West, IL. Responsible for the design of electrical/electronic products for use in protection and control of power generation, transmission, distribution, and motor systems as assigned.
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Technical Qualifications: Bachelor of Science Degree in Eectrical engineeringLicensed Professional Engineer ( in Missouri or nearby state is Required or if it can be obtained within 6 months.
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A National Architecture & Engineering firm is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer in their St. Louis studio. Senior Electrical Engineer – St. Louis, MO. Electrical: SKM Power Tools - Electrical System Analysis, Various lighting design software.
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A reputable, multi-discipline Civil Engineering firm located in the metro area is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer, with a passion to deliver excellence! This client is ready to hire NOW and is actively conducting interviews this week, so don't wait.
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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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With our EPC Group in West Allis, WI. This position is responsible for leading the process electrical design for several simultaneous small to medium or a few larger projects from proposal stage to project closeout.
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This is a remote optional role; or can be located at our St. Louis, MO headquarters office for a Substation Engineer. CDG Engineers, Inc. is a full-service, multi-discipline professional services organization based in St Louis, MO, with capabilities in civil, structural, electrical, and mechanical engineering, as well as architecture.
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Farnsworth Group is seeking an Industrial/Semiconductor/Advanced Manufacturing Electrical Controls Engineer. Application knowledge of electrical, building, and energy codes is desired.
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Licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) in Missouri or nearby state is Required or if it can be obtained within 6 months. As 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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About Sensient Colors: Sensient Colors is a leading developer, producer, and supplier of natural and synthetic color systems for customers around the globe. About Sensient: Sensient Technologies Corporation is a leading global manufacturer and marketer of colors, flavors, and extracts.
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As we work to weave diversity, equity, and inclusion into our work and foster a sense of belonging throughout the company and within our communities, we constantly ask ourselves: What is our impact on the world.
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Our Municipal Water and Wastewater team is growing its footprint in the Midwest and across the nation and seeking to add a Senior Electrical Engineer. Seven years of electrical engineering experience is required.
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