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Medium & Low Voltage Systems & Power Distribution Systems. Requirements: Electrical Engineer, Electrical System Design, Data Center/Mission Critical Design, Revit, LEED, Professional Engineer License.
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Design experience in both low and medium voltage electrical power distribution systems. Understanding and designing both low and medium voltage electrical power distribution systems.
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Experience in medium and low voltage power distribution equipment. Maverick Corporation is seeking an Electrical Engineer. Serve as technical expert in electrical power distribution and miscellaneous plant electrical systems for client consultations.
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Most of this electrical hardware is low voltage; focused on electronics, sensors, and motors. You will be responsible for defining and managing system requirements that pertain to supplier-designed electrical hardware, starting from initial concept through design, development, and validation and culminating in a product vision.
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Qualified candidate should have knowledge in industrial power design, including medium and low voltage electrical power distribution, motor control, VFDs, lighting systems, equipment layout and related activities.
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The position is responsible for designing electrical systems, power distribution, lighting and lighting controls, emergency power, UPS, renewable energy systems, fire alarm system, low-voltage systems/coordination (IT, safety, security, access control), etc.
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In your role at CMTA, you will be an Electrical Engineer with design and production responsibilities producing high quality work on small and large projects, a Project Manager with internal and external team responsibilities, a Client Champion by providing excellent, responsive service for our clients and an Employee Advocate by collaborating, teaching, training, growing and mentoring with other staff members while promoting our Core Values.
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Exposure to: High current/low voltage power supply designs, high powered lasers and laser drivers, scripting to control test equipment, schematic entry, and PCB layout. Electrical Engineering Intern.
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You'll be troubleshooting, making modifications, and improvements related to electrical systems (high, medium and low voltage), back-up and emergency power systems, sustainable projects, Building Management Systems (BMS), and Environment Management Systems (EMS.
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Highly competent in all areas of electrical engineering design including load calculations, energy profiles, low voltage electrical distribution, equipment sizing etc. Candidates will be highly competent in all areas of electrical engineering design including load calculations, energy profiles, low voltage electrical distribution, equipment sizing etc.
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Design of electrical systems including low/medium voltage power distribution, standby/emergency generation, interior/exterior lighting for buildings, low voltage systems such as access control, security and fire alarm systems.
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Design integrated electrical, control, lighting, fire alarm, and low voltage systems. To propel their continued growth and maintain their standard of excellence, they are in search of an innovative and meticulous Electrical Engineer to spearhead their engineering projects, pushing the boundaries of creativity and efficiency.
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Apply knowledge of power systems ranging from Low Voltage (0 – 1 kV) to Medium Voltage (1 kV - 64 kV) distribution and transmission systems. Evaluates, selects, specifies, and engineers both Low Voltage and Medium Voltage Systems products for a project.
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The position is responsible for designing and overseeing the electrical systems, power distribution, lighting and lighting controls, emergency power, UPS, renewable energy systems, fire alarm system, low-voltage systems/coordination (IT, safety, security, access control), etc.
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Design of fire alarm systems and low voltage systems. Our continued growth has created an immediate need for an Electrical Engineer for our Boston, MA office. Electrical & fire alarm field surveys, inspections, and punch lists.
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