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A Power Generation Technician/Mechanic is responsible for operating, maintaining, and repairing equipment used in generating electricity in combination with diesel engines. They ensure that power generation equipment operates efficiently and safely to meet energy demands.
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Provides basic preventative and predictive maintenance and repair of material handling systems in mainly mechanical power transmission and will work to build stronger skills in electrical and PLC/controls and welding/fabrication.
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Will utilize prescribed processes as they relate to mechanical power transmission, electrical, PLC/controls, welding/fabrication and other industrial maintenance related systems. In lieu of demonstrated mechanical aptitude, two (2) years of FedEx Operations Sortation equipment knowledge will be considered or currently enrolled in a certificate or degree program for Industrial Maintenance, Mechatronics or related discipline.
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As an Electrical Project Engineer in our Overland Park, KS office, you will help us empower our clients to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing power industry through design and improvement of electrical systems for all types of facilities and generation technologies including reciprocating engines, simple and combined cycle combustion turbines, combined heat & power (CHP), solar, wind and energy storage systems.
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From pioneering solutions in solar power generation to optimizing processes in food manufacturing and airport fueling, our footprint spans innovation and impact. Preferred experience in industrial automation, spanning sectors such as oil/gas, industrial manufacturing, and power.
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Our staff collaborates with Kiewit’s vast internal network of resources that span heavy civil and infrastructure, vertical and commercial buildings, industrial, as well our oil and gas and power generation markets, to drive safe and cost-effective solutions that achieve client expectations and further Kiewit’s core values of People, Integrity, Excellence, and Stewardship.
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Field Tech- Power Systems Technicians or NETA Technicians are expected to perform service, test and maintain various types of power transmission and distribution equipment. ortraining from the military (Army Prime Power, Air Force Electrical Power Production, NAVY or another related program.
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Responsibilities Supports engineers with electrical designs on electrical circuits and systems, layouts of electrical equipment into building, conduit, wiring diagrams, power distribution diagrams, electrical schematics, I&C systems design and control panels.
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Demonstrated experience in combined heat and power/cogeneration, central utility plants, data centers, healthcare facilities, laboratories, water/wastewater facilities, controls, building envelope, TAB, NETA electrical testing, renewable energy and other specialties a plus.
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Now in its sixth generation, family-owned Clarkson is one of the largest and most diverse contractors in the Kansas City region and proudly performs highway construction, site development and grading, bridge construction, parking garage construction, concrete paving, and airfield paving operations with its own labor and equipment forces.
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Principal Electrical Design Engineer is responsible for electrical hardware design and integration, requirements management, component derating, schematic capture, PCB layout oversite, DC-DC power supply design, troubleshooting and support activities through all phases of product development including qualification and validation testing.
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The Commissioning Engineer will also be responsible for oversight of design reviews and needs prior knowledge of building codes as well as site safety procedures. The Commissioning Engineer will be responsible for maintaining multiple commissioning projects, ranging from 3-10 projects at a time, both new construction and renovation.
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AEI passionately invests in our brilliant talent by allowing for personal and professional growth through supporting clients like NASA; the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL); the US Department of Energy; Independent Power Producers (IPP's) such as Calpine Energy; Energy Service Companies (ESCO's) such as Vicinity; and many other regional utility clients in the electrical generation and manufacturing sectors.
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Coordinate with design staff for development and infrastructure-related projects for hydraulic equipment, water distribution, sanitary sewer collection, stormwater, roadway, street, bikeway, erosion control, grading, storm drainage, dams, and reservoirs.
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As an Electrical Project Engineer in our Buildings Group in our Overland Park, KS office, you will help us empower our clients to achieve energy-efficient building solutions, save global environments, and create a better, greener future for all.
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