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Provide advice to customer on requirements and implementation of systems - electrical distribution systems, microgrid, battery energy storage, PV, building automation and fire systems. Required Qualifications•Degree in Engineering or Electrical with 10 years of experience or lieu of degree 15 years of experience in electrical distribution systems, microgrid, battery energy storage, PV, building automation and fire systems.
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Candidates are required to have the following: Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and P.E., advanced degree highly preferred Minimum 8 years of experience in building-related electrical engineering, building energy systems (e.g., electrical distribution, lighting, generation, renewable energy, recent microgrid project experience, etc.
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Serve as an electrical engineering specialist in the design and construction of building s electrical power distribution systems. Works with building power distribution system s equipment, emergency standby, system protection, PLC controls, interior/exterior power and lighting, bonding and grounding, and lightning protection.
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Strong interest in Building Systems Electrical Engineering, Legence, a Blackstone portfolio company, is an Energy Transition Accelerator that provides advisory services and implementation focused on financing, designing, building, and servicing complex systems in mission-critical and high performance facilities.
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Skills: professional engineer PE, 15+ years of experience in Electrical Engineering Design, AutoCAD and Revit, electrical, spatial, and building code concepts. Participates in the process of transforming the program into design solutions that respond to client expectations and the physical and cultural context based on knowledge of electrical engineering, construction methods, integration of engineering disciplines, building costs, and codes.
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Expertise in all aspects of building electrical design such as lighting, power distribution, communications, and fire alarm. A reputable, multi-discipline Engineering firm is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer, with a passion to deliver excellence.
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This position requires experience in the design of building related electrical systems such as lighting and controls, power systems (normal and emergency), and low voltage systems (telecommunications, security.
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AECOM’s Buildings + Places practice includes architecture, interiors, building engineering, workplace strategy, business transformation, asset advisory, economics and development planning, master planning, urban planning, and landscape architecture.
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You'll be providing a range of skills as part of an integrated building services design team. At Jacobs, we're not just building structures, we're helping our clients innovate and grow by designing, engineering, and executing the construction of their state-of-the-art facilities that are changing our world.
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Specialties: Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Engineering, Sustainability / LEED, Commissioning, BIM / Revit, Chilled Beams, DOAS, ENERGY STAR Benchmarking, Building Energy Services, Building Operations Consulting, Peer Review, and Building System Evaluation.
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Function as lead electrical engineer for multi-discipline projects, through all phases of process. BS degree in Electrical Engineering. Establish and maintain electrical fees and provide budgeting for assigned projects.
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CMTA is one of the fastest growing engineering firms in the U.S. with nationally recognized expertise in sustainable, high performance building engineering. Learn and implement the electrical system basics such as power, power distribution, lighting & controls, fire alarm systems for new constructions and renovation design projects while supporting our engineering team.
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CMTA has a robust co-op program for college students pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Architectural Engineering. Pursuing a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or Architectural Engineering, preferably a sophomore (2nd year) or a junior (3rd year.
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8+ years of electrical engineering design experience in building services and construction industry. Familiarity with computational analysis tools like electrical fault analysis and lighting design software.
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