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As an Electrical Engineer Intern, you will assist with the design, testing, and implementation of electrical systems and components. Electrical hardware design which may include schematics, PCB layout, component selection, circuit design/analysis, EMC testing, prototype builds, and test fixture support.
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Be our next Senior Substation Electrical Engineer - REMOTE! Senior Substation Electrical Engineer - REMOTE. Participate in the development of electrical systems design, including one line diagrams, schematics and wiring diagrams, SCADA and communication design, station physical layouts and elevations for electrical equipment's such as medium-voltage cabinets, high-voltage equipment, control panels, electrical distribution centers, ground grid design and details, lightening protection plans, indoor and outdoor lighting design.
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Stanley Consultants is seeking a Principal Electrical Engineer with background in power generation, relay settings, plant facilities design, and microgrid clients. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET accredited College or University.
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Familiar with SKM electrical modeling software, Smart Plant Instrumentation (InTools) and AutoCAD. Electrical calculations including short circuit, load flow, arc flash, motor starting, harmonic, device coordination and voltage drop.
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As an Electrical Engineer – Discipline Lead (DL), you will be responsible for directing a discipline design team throughout the entire project cycle from initial concept through successful completion.
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Experience:BS in Electrical Engineering, Automation, Computer Science, or a related field. Join a leading global food and beverage manufacturer with an extensive network of 49 facilities worldwide as a Controls Engineer specializing in automated systems.
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Join us as an Electrical Engineer to ensure our shipping supply company’s first-class buildings operate safely and efficiently. Facilities Electrical Engineer. Develop and maintain standards for electrical and fire protection systems to meet Uline requirements and code compliance.
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ARCO/Murray is currently seeking a Staff Electrical Engineer to join our internal design team based in Downers Grove, Illinois. + 3-5 years' of electrical engineer/electrical design experience.
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Provide necessary support as required for mechanical, HVAC (for Mechanical Engineer) and lighting, power, riser diagrams, electrical circuiting, voice/data, security, AV, and fire alarm systems (for electrical.
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We are seeking an Electrical Engineer to join our Product Engineering team. Reporting to the VP of Engineering, you will design and maintain electrical control systems for engineered-to-order capital equipment.
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Responsibilities :Support the team with various stages of design and development of new electrical and electronic components. We're excited that you’re considering an Internship or College Co-op with CNH Industrial.
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The Electrical Engineer - Power Systems performs electrical power systems studies and analysis for industrial and utility clients. The Electrical Engineer - Power Systems is responsible for working with clients and other Nexus personnel to prepare studies including: The Electrical Engineer - Power Systems reports to the Senior Electrical Engineer or Engineering Discipline Manager.
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We are currently seeking a talented Electrical Controls Engineer to join our team. Electrical Controls Engineer. (Key Words: Controls, Automation, Engineer, Allen Bradley, Control, RsLogix, Controls Networks, Frequency Drives, Motion Controls, HMI, Material Handling, Conveyors, Rockwell, SCADA, WONDERWARE, Servo Motor Controls, AutoCAD.
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The Electrical Engineer will provide technical expertise in the design and coordination of complex and sophisticated projects involving the construction, renovation and repair of facilities for the 183 schools under the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) and BIE facilities around the country.
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Our employee-owned and multi-disciplined team of engineering and design professionals is looking for a Senior Professional Electrical Engineer who has thorough knowledge of technical design standards and requirements for industrial facility and site electrical systems.
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