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Assist management in servicing low voltage props Mantains quality game play by servicing computers with updates Must be available to work Friday afternoon until midnight, Saturday noon until midnight, and Sunday noon until 8 PM (this is not a weekend-only position, but you must be available these days/times.
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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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Experienced in industrial facility electrical infrastructure medium and low voltage (15Kv /480v) power systems maintenance and project installations. Low voltage control systems.
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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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Seeking a dynamic leader to champion our St. Louis team of Project Managers, ensuring the seamless execution of our audiovisual, low-voltage cabling, security, and electrical projects. St. Louis, MO We are seeking a Service Support Engineer to join our St. Louis team.
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As a Senior Engineer, you will be assigned a geographic area and will be responsible for performing technical reviews, analysis and quality control of low and high-voltage equipment design application and specifications.
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Under general direction, responsible for the design, configuration, and operation of complete building control systems including fire, security, and other low voltage control sub-systems (i.e., lighting, nurse call, data networks, etc.
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Work safely around low, medium, and high voltage electrical systems in a variety of environments, including industrial, utilities, manufacturing, mining, and oil and gas. Load Flow, Voltage Drop.
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Experience in electrical power, medium voltage, low voltage, lighting, grounding, electrical equipment control, protective relaying and associated systems design and construction administration strongly preferred.
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Minimum 8 years of experience in design of power distribution systems, fire alarm systems, low voltage/IT systems, lighting and controls; Little is currently looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer with a positive, hands-on, collaborative work style to join our Charlotte, NC office.
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PSE must also be familiar with power system design methodologies, grounding, and with power system equipment including overcurrent protective devices, motor-control centers, switchgear, transformers, and other low- and medium-voltage power distribution equipment of many manufacturers.
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Low-voltage systems including fire alarm, security, and controls. Experience in power distribution and low-voltage systems. Low voltage infrastructure design for IT and security systems.
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MSS Solutions has an immediate opening for a Low Voltage Controls Engineer in Charlotte, NC. Proficient in Honeywell Spyder/Stryker or Johnson Controls FX Or Siemens Desigo product lines is preferred.
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Demonstrated experience in the integration of low voltage building sub-systems using various industry protocols. Experience working with building low voltage systems. JCI Employee discount programs (The Loop by Perk Spot.
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Design fire alarm, rough-in for low voltage, nurse call, lightning protection, grounding, and all other systems associated with the electrical design. Our client is seeking an Electrical Design Engineer located in Charlotte, NC. The successful candidate will be empowering the healthcare community to provide excellence in patient care and critical services, through high-quality facility designs and assessments delivered with professional care and expertise.
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