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Bollinger Motors is looking for a full-time Design Release Engineer (DRE) for Low-Voltage devices. In this role, you will work with the electrical engineering team to specify, design, and validate Low-Voltage devices including power converters, power distribution units, and accessory devices.
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Perform maintenance, testing, reconditioning and repair on circuit breakers - low voltage 480 volt (molded case and air-magnetic) medium voltage up to 15 KV (air-magnetic and vacuum.
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This multifaceted position requires a strong background in low voltage wiring technologies, including structured cabling, termination of various cables, troubleshooting connectivity issues, and implementing support structures for IP devices.
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At least 5 years of documented experience in low voltage electrical systems, including Fire/Life Safety Systems. Panel repair/reprogram, device replacement/repair, diagnosing and resolving low voltage circuit troubles and system testing.
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Responsibilities Perform power system engineering assessments of electric power systems in the areas of proficiency of protection, short-circuit calculation, arc-flash hazard analysis, design improvements of medium- and low-voltage electrical distribution systems.
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If no NICET certification, be able to obtain NICET II in Fire Alarm Systems within the first two years of employment. This skilled position involves the installation, programming, troubleshooting, configuring, commissioning, and servicing standalone and networked fire alarm systems and other related building system products at customer sites.
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Senior Field Service Technicians lead and perform testing, maintenance and repair of low and medium voltage circuit breakers, transformers, switchgear, motor control and other electrical apparatus in the shop and in the field.
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Installation and/or repair experience in either two-way radio, CCTV, security alarms, RF signal distribution, broadband, and low voltage systems preferred. OSHA Safety Training and Low Voltage certifications are a plus.
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In addition to primary video duties, assist with the overall construction and maintenance of the studios and associated elements (gaming tables, low-voltage cabling, lights, decorative elements, studio floor infrastructure, etc.
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The primary function of this position is to install and troubleshoot low voltage panels, wiring and associated devices. Installs and troubleshoots low voltage panels, wiring and associated devices.
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Installing structured data cabling and low-voltage cable systems. Several years of data and low-voltage cabling experience. Manage a team of junior level low-voltage installers.
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Electrical engineering troubleshooting power electronics and low voltage controls. Learn firsthand experience with electronic power products particularly High voltage, high power from kW to MW level.
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Basic background in general machine shop practices and basic electrical experience with both low voltage control systems and 3 phase power systems up to 220V. Basic background in general machine shop practices and basic electrical experience with both low voltage control systems and 3 phase power systems up to 220V.
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Someone who is technically minded and has 3+ years of experience installing low-voltage systems and cabling is preferred, otherwise, a minimum of 1-year experience estimating low-voltage and/or electrical projects is required.
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