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Design and specify electrical equipment including service entrance coordination with public utility, low voltage motor control centers, transformers, generators, transfer switches, power distribution centers (PDC's) and other typical electrical equipment.
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Responsible for the development of EIC system design concepts and calculations for utility services, standby power generation, motor control centers, variable frequency drives, conduit and cable schedules, electrical system design (lighting, instrumentation, PLC/RTU control and monitoring, and communications), detailed design calculations, and preparation of EIC specifications in low voltage to medium voltage electrical systems.
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Ability to select and specify various electrical system components including motor control centers, switchgear, transformers, etc. Bachelor's degree in Electrical or Electronic Engineering, or Electrical Technology or related discipline.
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Low-voltage power distribution design involving power feeders, lighting, receptacle and miscellaneous equipment branch circuits, power distribution equipment (transformers, distribution panels, switchboards and switchgear), motor control centers for manufacturing facilities, and grounding systems.
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Well qualified candidates will demonstrate solid working design knowledge of grounding, lightning and surge protection, lighting, protective relaying, prime and standby generation, low and medium voltage motor control centers and switchgear, medium voltage substations, mission-critical power systems, and UPS systems.
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Experience with consulting engineering or A/E firm as an electrical engineer designing power, lighting, and low voltage systems for Commercial Educational, Sports, Workplace, or Civic projects.
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Design of electrical systems including low and medium voltage power distribution, stand-by generation, interior/exterior lighting for buildings, local area IT networks, access control, security, and fire alarm systems.
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10+ years' experience as an Electrical Engineer designing power and lighting building systems on complex projects. The best integrated design firm in the world has an opening for a Senior Electrical Engineer.
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Plan, design, and provide specifications of low and medium voltage power systems and lighting projects. Assist with design of low to mid-rise commercial, medical, educational and industrial facilities, complete site observations and inspections, and technical report creation.
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Experience with medium/low voltage electrical distribution systems. You will serve as an electrical engineer on large scale data center projects overseeing quality assurance and quality control.
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Champion a culture of excellence by setting high standards for electrical and low voltage design. Lead Electrical Engineer - Aviation & Federal Global Practice. Licensed Professional Engineer (strongly preferred.
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You'll lead our Aviation & Federal Global Practice's Electrical Department (approx. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited program. Do you want to guide a team of talented engineers while staying connected to the market pulse.
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As An Electrical Engineer At EAPC, You Will. The position will report directly to the Electrical Engineering Department Manager and will work as an integrated member of a multi-discipline, in-house team of engineers, architects, and drafting technicians.
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Experience with electrical equipment such as:MV and LV switchgear, pad mount transformer, Transformer -GSUT, panel boards, breakers, protective relays, inverter, battery, battery chargers, disconnect switches, surge arrestors, dead front disconnect switch, medium voltage cable, low voltage cable, control cable, fiber optic cable.
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Develop engineering calculations related to grounding, power distribution, lighting, medium and low voltage circuits, motors and motor control centers, transformers, power coordination, arc flash, etc.
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