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Aluminum Dynamics LLC., is seeking entrepreneurial Electrical Engineers for our Starkville, West Point and Columbus Mississippi area green field state-of-the-art Aluminum Rolling Mill. Manufacturing area opportunities include Melt/Cast, Hot rolling, Cold rolling, Automotive or Can Stock continuous thermal/coating treatment and Finishing operations.
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Your work environment at EXPEXP, an award-winning international engineering firm, is currently seeking a Electrical Engineer for our Columbus, OH, Richmond, VA, or Bridgewater, NJ. office.
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JOB DESCRIPTION: NTN Driveshaft, a world leader in constant velocity technology for the automotive industry, is currently seeking a qualified Electrical Engineer for our Columbus, Indiana operations.
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NTN currently has 2000 employees working in our Columbus operation and customer demand for our product is growing rapidly. Must have working knowledge and skills in MS Office applications and Software (AutoCAD Electrical, Office, SQL.
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Our client is a global Engineering and Architecture Firm, and is looking to hire an Electrical Engineer - Energy Storage to join their dynamic team in Columbus, OH. Electrical Engineer - Energy Storage.
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Evaluate electrical systems, products, components, and applications by designing and researching programs, applying knowledge of electricity and materials. Develop electrical products by studying customer requirements; researching and testing manufacturing and assembly methods and materials.
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This position may be filled in one of the following occupations: Architect, General Engineer, Fire Protection Engineer, Civil Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer.
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They are looking to hire an Electrical Engineer / Designer in Columbus, Ohio. Must have 3-5+ years of experience as an Electrical Engineer / Designer. Design electrical systems for buildings, including lighting, power distribution, fire alarm, security, and communication systems, adhering to relevant codes, standards, and client requirements.
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Our client is seeking an Electrical Engineer to join their team at their Columbus, Ohio office. Related work experience, including a minimum of 5 years as an Electrical Engineer required.
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Integrated Talent Strategies (ITS) is seeking an entry level Electrical Engineer to work in the Columbus, OH area for a top utility and energy company. Job Summary: This position will support TAPR (Transmission Asset Performance and Renewal) as a support engineer for the company’s East or West Regions.
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Our client, in Columbus, OH is seeking a Sr. Electrical Engineer to join their team. Job Title: Sr. Electrical Engineer. Location: Columbus, OH. Coordinate the overall engineering activities between the company, Developer, Architect Engineer (A/E), and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) for Generation capital projects.
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We're seeking an Electrical Design Engineer with extensive experience in the greater Columbus, Ohio area. Coordinate with other trades, such as architects, mechanical and plumbing engineer sand others for equipment power and control needs and sizing electrical distribution.
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Our client's headquarters are in Columbus, Ohio. Job Title: Electrical Engineer Assc. This is an entry level position for new graduates with a Bachelor's degree in engineering in a program accredited by ABET*; Passing the Fundamentals of Engineering examination in preparation for future licensing as a Professional Engineer (PE) is encouraged and preferred.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Remote/Hybrid Work (1 day in-office per week, Downtown Columbus, OH ) Job Description:Accurately model transmission system topology including impedance and facility ratings for lines generators and transformers for Medium High and Extra High Voltages using internal modeling database PSS/E and/or ASPEN OneLiner.
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Manifest Solutions is currently seeking an Electrical Engineer for a remote position based in Columbus, OH. Must currently reside in the Central Ohio area. Passing the Fundamentals of Engineering examination in preparation for future licensing as a Professional Engineer (PE) is encouraged and preferred.
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