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Job Segment: Electrical Engineering, Construction, Design Engineer, Electrical, Engineer, Engineering. Lead Substation Design Electrical Engineer - Tualatin, OR (Hybrid.
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Job Summary: The Electrical Engineer II/III provides expertise and support in a variety of areas including electrical, instrumentation, and controls design, deliverables development, using data from other disciplines to prepare engineering designs, and directing engineers and designers toward completion of bid and construction document packages.
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BSEE (BS Electrical Engineering) or BSEET (BS Electrical Engineering Technology) degree from an accredited university. Ability to function as a Senior Substation Electrical Engineer in the St. Louis location of our Substation Business Unit.
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Knowledge & Skills: Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering required. Prepare/create engineering and construction estimate documents for the installation of new, or modifications to existing substations, including: bill of materials, RTU list and electrical details.
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The Electrical Engineer will research, develop, design, and test electrical components, equipment and systems including power / control systems, applying principles and techniques of electrical engineering.
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Manage the engineering progress of assigned projects from inception to shipment, including: working with mechanical engineering department, transformer engineer, manufacturing engineer, production manager, project manager, and planning to achieve milestone dates.
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Assignments typically revolve around the design of power systems catering to low to medium voltage (MV) electrical frameworks, implementation of relaying solutions for MV or Transmission & Distribution (T&D) systems, as well as ventures into controls engineering encompassing system blueprinting, PLC/SCADA programming, commissioning, and launch.
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Electrical Engineering design for Civil Transportation projectsDesign low voltage power distribution systems, street lighting, traffic signals, area lighting, pedestrian lighting, aesthetic lighting and other electrical systemsDesign power distribution and control systems for Movable Bridges.
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Adept in the use of engineering software and AutoCAD modeling software - Revit and AutoCAD. · Licensed professional electrical engineer in at least one state. · Education: BSEE from an accredited engineering program.
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As an Electrical Engineer at CRB, you'll have the unique opportunity to work within an integrated Architecture, Engineering, and Construction firm capable of executing ONEsolution integrated project delivery work.
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Implement Engineering redlines with accuracy and completeness prior to completing the drafting/drawing. Prepares design drawings, calculations, and bills of material from engineering documents associated with the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of various company’s transmission and distribution systems and telecommunication systems.
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Hire Resolve's client is a leading Civil Engineering firm that is urgently seeking the expertise of an Electrical Engineer in St Louis, MO. Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or Architectural Engineering (required.
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Perform necessary engineering functions required for the project to include electrical power service and distribution, branch circuits, indoor and outdoor lighting and lighting controls, fire alarm systems, telephone and data infrastructure wiring, audio/visual systems, and miscellaneous electrical and control systems.
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Perform engineering design evaluations and assist with project engineering design, specific to Electrical Engineering. Department: Engineering; Reports to: Electrical Engineering Practice Principal.
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Experience (5 yrs+) in the design of electrical systems for commercial construction. Specific experience in healthcare electrical design. Knowledge of NEC, IBC, and other building codes, as well as LEED/sustainability design requirements.
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