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Serves as the Federal Electrical Engineer during project development and execution, working closely with local Project Developers and Managers in a Player-Coach format (where applicable), to ensure projects are developed and constructed to the quality and specification required to meet all performance and contracted requirements.
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Summary: Project Engineer who will work with an experienced team of electrical/ instrumentation/control system (EIC) engineers and designers who specialize in Midstream Oil and Gas projects.
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The Senior Commissioning Engineer will work with the project team throughout the commissioning process, adapting commissioning plans to budget constrains, design factors or client needs.
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Works with the Senior Engineer - Electrical in managing bid designs by ensuring the design meets the contractual requirements from Client, Company and Industry Codes and Standards. Assists with the design, development, and testing of electrical components and/or systems and participates in the installation process of project designs for safety and efficiency.
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Primary responsibilities include reviewing electrical design and study submittals for the Project Engineering Team and validating comments made by the Owner’s Engineer. Review project electrical designs and studies to include: substation, solar, wind, and/or energy storage.
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Lead Electrical Engineer - Substation Design and Power Electronics (STATCOM/FACTS/HVDC) - US Hybrid. Job Segment: Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineer, Construction, Design Engineer, Electrical, Engineering.
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The qualified candidate will work under general direction of a project engineering lead to perform electrical system design on a variety of military systems, ranging from combat vehicles, gun systems, and guided munitions.
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National Grid Renewables is seeking an ERCOT Senior or Principal Engineer to join our transmission team. · Performing technical analyses relating to wind, solar and other project development in the ERCOT region to a high degree of confidence.
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Proficient in AutoCAD, AutoCAD Electrical, Siemens and Allen Bradley PLC programming software, Microsoft Word, Excel, and Project. Experienced Electrical Engineer with a focus on electrical controls with PLC and HMI, to join our engineering team.
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Lead small teams of electrical engineers on complex projects, overseeing their efforts and ensuring project success. Coordinate design efforts and system integration with subcontractors to ensure alignment with project goals and timelines.
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Major purpose:Under the general direction of the Electronic Systems Group Lead, the Electronics Engineer and the electrical engineering team designs and develops systems used in underwater sonar.
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A low voltage Project Designer/Engineer is a strong technical designer/engineer that can work independently to take portions of technology systems projects from start to finish. Works independently to produce all phases of project documentation, including the schematic design level documents, based on direction from the Project Manager, Lead Engineer, and Engineer of Record.
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D&B Engineers and Architects is hiring an Electrical Project Manager/Senior Engineer. At least a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or closely related discipline. Design of power distribution, lighting, instrumentation and controls.
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The primary responsibilities will be controlling systems and electrical design of Microgrids and BESS Systems and project engineering activities across diverse applications (e.g., Mining, Oil & Gas, grid scale storage, Commercial & Light Industrial.
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Strom Engineering Minnesota has an exciting new opening for a Controls Engineer with a great company located in the Twin Cities area. Responsible for Controls Engineering project requirements involving control panel design, PLC Programming, instrumentation, check out support and start-up assistance.
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