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Electrical Consultants, Inc. (ECI) is a leading power engineering consultant firm that provides engineering, system planning and studies, technical consultation, project management, surveying, environmental planning, commissioning/testing and construction services to electric utilities, energy developers and industrials throughout the U.S. Our experience includes system voltages from 4.16 kV through 765 kV.
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Coordination with outside consultants on the project team such as Surveyors, E Consultants, Electrical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Structural Engineers, CEQA Environmental Consultants, and others.
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BSEE (BS Electrical Engineering) or BSEET (BS Electrical Engineering Technology) degree, from an accredited university preferably with a power option. POWER Engineers is currently seeking a Mid-Level Electrical Engineer with experience in substation design.
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Requires current/active Secret security clearance with ability to be cleared Top SecretHighly familiar with electrical hardware design processesDemonstrated project and people leadership skillsDemonstrated teamwork and communication skillsDemonstrates the leadership ability (Engineering Planning & Project Launch, Driving Technical Performance, and Risk & Opportunity Management) to understand and oversee the relevant product technologies of the business area programs.
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Bachelor’s degree in a quantitative field such as engineering or mathematics (e.g. Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Information Technology, or Information Systems.
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Keyword(s): Sr. Traction Engineer (OCS), electrification, transit systems, overhead contact system, electrical, traction power, rail transit, railway design, transportation, engineering, transit design, electrical.
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Coordinate with other disciplines for project development, including geotechnical engineering, land surveying, electrical engineering, and structural engineering. Hire Resolve's client isa leading Civil Engineering firm that is urgently seeking the expertise of a Water Resources Engineer in San Diego, CA.
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QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS: Enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program such as Construction Management, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Architectural Engineering, or a related field.
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NV5 is seeking a Junior Water/Wastewater Engineer to join our dedicated team of professionals. Bachelor of Science in Civil or Mechanical Engineering with emphasis or concentration in water/wastewater.
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Conduct the electrical engineering and technology aspects of high-profile Independent Engineering and Technical Advisory projects for project financing, tax equity, sales and acquisitions of solar, and storage projects and portfolios, including performing electrical design reviews and reviewing the electrical power systems aspects of engineering, procurement, and construction contracts, and project construction schedules.
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Liaison with the Engineering Manager to track changes that impact project schedule and/or budget and provide those changes to the Electrical Preconstruction Manager(s) The EPC Preconstruction Project Engineer will support the Electrical Preconstruction Team, coordinate and manage project deliverables to achieve project profitability and schedule goals.
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Experience as integrator, test engineer or project engineer for electronic/electrical functions or industrial automation. Bachelor degree or higher in Electrical/Electronic Engineering or equivalent.
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Related functions include: systems engineering technical reviews to ensure cybersecurity posture is successfully met at each key program/project milestone and Program Protection Plan (PPP) (includes but is not limited to: cybersecurity strategy, security classification guide, critical program information (CPI), critical technologies (CT), anti-tamper plan, software assurance, and supply chain assessment.
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Also, the candidate must have done electrical engineering work in the state of CA. Job Summary As an Associate Electrical Engineer, you will have the opportunity to apply your technical knowledge of building services systems across a portfolio of ground-breaking projects in the US and globally.
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Technical leadership experience in a highly focused cross-functional team including marketing, electrical, firmware, test engineering, UXD, operations, and program management within a large development project is preferred.
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