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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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The Building Systems Engineer will focus on learning and communicating issues about technical building infrastructure systems including: Building Automation, Mechanical Systems, Electrical Systems, Plumbing Systems, Smoke Control Systems, Fire alarm Systems, Utility Systems, Lighting Control Systems, Kitchen Systems, and any other technical building system.
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Develop designs using Revit and/or Auto CAD for power, lighting and fire alarm systems. Our Boston, MA office is seeking an Electrical Engineer with a minimum of 5 years of experience for our Transportation and Infrastructure Division.
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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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Monitor power plant systems to include, but are not limited to Fire Alarm Panels, Bulk Oxygen Storage, Medical Gas Alarm panels, Building Automation Systems, Combined Heat and Power Systems will consistently provide a balanced and efficient plant operation to meet changing energy requirements.
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Safety concerns must be immediately reported to the Assistant Director of Facilities, Chief Engineer, the Director of Facilities, or the emergency Facilities on-call contact. The response is to be observed and reviewed by the Assistant Director of Facilities, Chief Engineer, or the Director of Facilities.
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We are seeking a talented Licensed Electrical Engineer who thrives not only in designing full electrical systems, including power, lighting, and fire alarm for large, complex manufacturing facility buildings but also values strong mentorship and leadership.
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Expertise in delivering fire protection engineering solutions in a multi-disciplinary environment with solid experience in developing fire suppression and fire alarm systems, undertaking engineering analysis and applying performance based designs.
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The Boston office of SmithGroup is looking for a Fire Protection Engineer to join our team. Assist in-house teams in the evaluation/design of Fire Protection and Alarm Systems for various projects.
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Knowledge of building IT/OT infrastructure and the basic understanding of other low voltage technologies including security systems, lighting control systems, and fire alarm systems. As the senior BMS Engineer/Consultant, you coordinate the execution of all instrumentation and controls support activities and maintain internal and external client satisfaction for our New York Office.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office Suites; Engineering software to create project plans and circuit diagrams; Power, Control Switchgear, Lighting, Batteries, Fire Alarm; CAD/Revit. The Senior Electrical Engineer will be responsible for the conceptual design, review, and stamping, sealing of the drawings before submission to the clients.
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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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Preferred Qualifications: 1-4 years of experience in building electrical systems using Revit and AutoCAD. Basic knowledge and fundamental understanding of electrical systems (e.g., power distribution, lighting, and fire alarm) and applications.
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Maintain and operate fire and life safety systems such as; Fire alarm systems, fire pumps and related fire protection system equipment as assigned. Building Engineer II.
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Successful candidates will also have 5-10 years’ experience in dealing with civil infrastructure power, lighting and fire alarm systems, conducting short circuit analysis, and highly experienced in Arc Flash Analysis.
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