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Public Utility Services Through its Bureau of Public Utilities, the Commission oversees the provision of adequate, reliable, efficient and safe utility services at the least possible cost to Illinois citizens served by electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water and sewer public utility companies.
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They support a variety of clients including those in the transportation, manufacturing, industrial, oil and gas, chemical and utility spaces. The Environmental Services group is responsible for the full life cycle of infrastructure development, from permitting new projects, to the remediation of contaminated soil and groundwater.
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You have energy market experience in sectors such as utility-scale renewables, distributed generation, energy services or construction, and natural gas transportation or distribution.
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Monitors and evaluates utility services including electricity, natural gas, water, storm drainage, and septic systems. Monitors and evaluates utility services including electricity, natural gas, water, storm drainage, and septic systems.
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Through its Bureau of Public Utilities, the Commission oversees the provision of adequate, reliable, efficient and safe utility services at the least possible cost to Illinois citizens served by electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water and sewer public utility companies.
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The Facility Engineer leads the energy utility (electric, natural gas, steam, domestic water) management including procurement planning, consumption tracking, benchmarking, budgeting, energy efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions & carbon footprint data, and reporting.
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The Intern will provide support to gas utility personnel while developing technical expertise, interpersonal and communication skills, and project management skills. Working under the direction of a mentor, build working knowledge of natural gas transmission and distribution engineering through exposure to a variety of facilities and work flow.
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You are knowledgeable in other related project elements a plus, such as Big Data Processing, GIS/ERSI, Drainage Design, Stormwater Permitting, and/or Site Utility (Sewer, Water, Natural Gas, etc.
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Analyze and develop administrative, technical and work process documents in support of a natural gas utility which include but not limited to operations and maintenance activities, leak response, emergency operating and abnormal operating procedures.
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Oversees the utility budgeting (operational and capital) activities for all Facilities Design and Construction cost centers. Working knowledge of building automation systems (e.g., Johnson Controls, Schneider Electric.
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Perform as Lead Engineer for process utility supply & distribution for compressed & instrument air, chilled water, cooling water, natural gas, potable water, and steam & condensate services.
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The Public Utilities Bureau represents the People of the State of Illinois with respect to all laws governing public utilities, including electricity and natural gas (energy), water, and telecommunications services.
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Interns will provide engineering support to Gas Engineering staff and gas utility field personnel on gas design, construction, operating, and maintenance projects, engineering analyses, testing, and investigations, while developing engineering skills, technical expertise, interpersonal and communication skills, and project management skills.
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The focus of this role will be to oversee and coordinate all in-scope utility data (including electricity, natural gas, diesel, water, and waste) integration requirements to successfully capture and report on complete and quality data, with the use of internal teams and systems and through management of a third-party vendor.
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Company name Office of the Illinois Attorney General Location Chicago, IL, United States Employment Type Full-Time Posted on Sep 14, 2023 ProfileThe Public Utilities Bureau represents the People of the State of Illinois with respect to state and federal laws regulating public utilities, including energy (electricity and natural gas), water, and telecommunications services.
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