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Physical substation design including yard layouts, plans, sections and details, grounding, lightning protection, control building arrangements, interior and exterior raceways, auxiliary AC/DC power systems, and associated bills of material.
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Design of low and medium voltage power distribution; roadway, tunnel, and/or building lighting; card access, security, CCTV, fiber optic, communications; electrical motors and drivesEngineering support during constructionWhat We Prefer:Master’s degree in EngineeringEngineer in Training (EIT) certificationProfessional Engineer (PE) certificationAmerican Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification (depending on discipline.
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B.S. in Electrical Engineering or Electrical Engineering Technology with a focus on Power Systems or similar. We are looking for candidates with a BSEE in power systems or a similar field, with at least 3-5 years of experience in protection/control/telecommunications for high-voltage substations.
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Design process control panels and automation systems including the specification and selection of enclosures, disconnecting means, circuit breakers, fuses, transformers and power supplies, PLCs and I/O modules, motor starters and VFDs, servo drives and motors, E-stop circuits, and other components as necessary.
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Extensive experience performing substation electrical design and engineering for high voltage substations in the US across market sectors including transmission, power distribution, and renewables.
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Must have experience with High, Medium & Low Voltage distribution systems and electrical power generation in. Wiring diagrams, GA drawings related to interconnections, substations, power plants and electrical aspects of.
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Apply design knowledge in power distribution, grounding, lighting, control systems and equipment specification and selection. The Electrical Engineer will report to the Chief Engineer and support with global and detailed level design, technical analysis, and resolution of engineering problems.
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Demonstrating knowledge of full cycle product development for multiple products, broader RF system design (UWB, LoRA, cellular), power supply design (buck/boost, switch mode power supplies), LTSpice or Pspice, and/or certification/regulatory testing (FCC, UL, reliability.
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Significant experience with designing power distribution/power lighting and fire-alarm systems. 2-8+ years’ experience working for a MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) Firm.
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