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ECI employs over 800 engineers, designers, project managers, surveyors, right-of-way agents, environmental planners, construction professionals and support staff in 20+ engineering offices across the U.S. ECI has over 35 years of experience in the planning, engineering and construction of a wide range of power delivery projects including substations, transmission lines, energy storage facilities, distribution systems, communication systems and industrial electrical facilities.
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Glumac, A Tetra Tech Company, is seeking an Electrical Engineer with Distributed Energy Resources project experience to join our world-class Electrical Team. This is a unique opportunity to be part of a global leader in building engineering committed to combatting climate change through decarbonization, electrification, and resilient design.
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Develop solutions to challenging electrical power distribution and lighting systems with integrated architecture and engineering project design teams. Minimum 5 years of experience working as an electrical engineer designing electrical power distribution and lighting systems for new and renovated healthcare, research lab, higher ed, and other critical building types.
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Project experience should include electrical repair projects, new construction, rehabilitation, and installation of electrical utilities, medium/ low voltage power distribution overhead and underground, motor protection, industrial/process controls, coordination studies, and short circuit analysis.
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Prepares electrical system designs, including power distribution and lighting design, at the schematic, design development and construction document phases of a project. Kitchell seeks an experienced and dedicated Senior Electrical Engineer / Electrical Designer to join our Southern California region in San Diego and build a long-term career at one of the most innovative and growth-oriented building companies in the United States.
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Apply high-level electrical engineering techniques and processes to identify improvements for various project phases involving more complex engineering work including concept development, preliminary design, final design, procurement, construction, and operation.
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As appropriate, manage CAD/BIM and other technical staff that is assigned to a particular project or task as directed by the senior engineer and/or senior designer. Write engineering proposals under the direction of a senior engineer or senior designer for projects.
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To meet client objectives and to integrate our many disciplines, we can create teams comprised of civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, and corrosion control, as well as project/construction managers and professionals in a variety of specialty services.
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AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Coordinating and assigning various projects to be performed by the engineering team (i.e., system design and project engineering). We are seeking a Supervising Electrical Engineer to join our team in Los Angeles, CA, and San Diego, CA offices.
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As the Hardware Design Engineer, you will be leading deliverables to align with project goals while ensuring thorough and precise documentation of various steps from concept to architecture and through manufacturing and use.
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Monitor staff to produce quality architectural and engineering services within a project team concept. Possess the ability to motivate and mentor staff in commensurate engineering skills, computer drafting and document preparation.
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This position requires a well-organized and versatile individual who has some experience in electrical engineering design and basic project management skills. Our firm provides a full array of engineering, public works design and construction and project management services.
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HGA is an award-winning architecture, engineering, and planning firm with an excellent opportunity for a talented Sr. Electrical Project Engineer with expertise in corporate, higher education, or performing arts projects to join our Minneapolis office.
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