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Manage scope of work for 3rd party electrical engineers including but not limited to studies; protection coordination, power flow, arc flash, Step/touch grounding analysis, PSCAD and PSSE modeling, and substation design.
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Johnson Service Group, a nationally recognized staffing firm, is targeting a Field Service Engineer for our industrial power generation clients, local to the Boston and surrounding areas. Responsibilities: Execute and supervise the installations of high voltage substation equipment, performing field operations, troubleshoot and repair equipment while performing preventative and corrective maintenance.
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Design of electrical substation facilities including site and equipment layouts, shallow and deep foundations, structural steel supports for equipment, transmission line termination structures, drainage and grading design, roadway design, cable ducts and trenches, cable trays and supports, fence and access gates, lighting and lighting poles and foundations.
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Senior Substation Project Engineer. Reports to the East Substation Civil Engineering Manager. Maintaining complete project documentation with respect to substation design and construction, including all completion packages, as-built requirements and return data information.
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Our Energy-East group has an opportunity for a Senior Electrical Engineer. Senior Electrical Engineer - ( 2300055P ) Apply knowledge of electrical power design in support of a range of projects, including power generation (thermal and renewable) plants, industrial plants, and water/wastewater treatment facilities.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Lead Substation Civil Engineer for our Boston, MA office. Reports to the Substation Civil Engineering Manager, East. A minimum of 7+ years’ experience in utility scale substation design.
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This Opportunity WSP is currently initiating a search for a Substation Electrical Engineer- Protection & Control for our Boston, MA office. The P&C Substation Engineer will work under the leadership of Supervising Engineer.
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Field Engineer, Substation Operations page is loaded Field Engineer, Substation Operations Apply locations Dorchester, MA time type Full time posted on Posted 30+ Days Ago job requisition id R-017180 Check out this video and find out why our team loves to work here.
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Partners with other departments (Distribution Engineering, Asset Management, Standards, Transmission/Substation engineering, etc.) Performs as project leader and/or carries out assignments requiring mastery of subject matter, with extensive experience associated with modeling and planning distribution lines and distribution substation facilities in an electric power system.
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Assists ISC with all substation project SOW creation, review, approval, and preparation of shopping carts for engineering services and materials in a timely manner. All assigned substation projects from conception (Early Stage) through construction and commissioning (Execution.
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Hitachi Energy is seeking for a Field Service Engineer. Perform and document field tests such as electrical tests, SF6 leak detection, gas analysis, timing, power factor, contact resistance.
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4 years of experience doing electrical power system analysis, electrical system planning, protective device application, settings and substation design is highly preferred. Work under the direct supervision of a Senior Engineer, APM, or PM.
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Execute or supervise the installation and commissioning of high voltage substation equipment (69kV through 550kV) Preferable Bachelors degree in electrical or mechanical engineering. Proven leadership experience coordinating and leading crew on electrical projects installation.
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As a Field Service Engineer, you will be responsible for installing and repairing their equipment in the field. Technical certificate in an electrical or mechanical related field. Reading of electrical drawings and schematics.
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Apply knowledge of one-line drawings, elementary diagrams, and wiring diagrams, equipment specifications (including transformers, MCC, switchgear, substation equipment); power plans, conduit plans, cable schedules, system studies and protective relay settings.
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