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Minimum of three (3) years of experience in one or more of the following areas is required: combined cycle plant, boiler operator, electrical/mechanical technician, mechanic,pipe fitter, welder, plumbing, electrical, welding similar military experience.
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The following Electrical Licenses/Certifications: NJ DCA Electrical Inspector License, NICET Certifications - Electrical Power Tests and Fire Alarm Systems Level III or higher. SCOPE: Construction Management and Inspection Services associated with Aeronautical lighting systems, 5kV systems, electrical substation/regulator work, high tension work, Fiber Optic communication infrastructure systems, fire alarm and other electrical based work.
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Electrical responsibilities will include working on electrical/critical power distribution from the Utility/Generator main switchgear through the UPS systems out to the customer load including power circuit installations.
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Responsible for the overall maintenance of the venue, including: carpet repair/cleaning, painting of interior/exterior, elevator repair, bathroom maintenance, upkeep of air-conditioning and heating, electrical and plumbing work, other repairs/maintenance as needed.
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OVERVIEW: The Electrical Design Engineer is experienced in the design of Electrical and Fire Alarm systems for the commercial real estate development industry. In this role will work with a team of engineers designing electrical and fire alarm systems for commercial, institutional, industrial, and multi-unit residential facilities.
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We’re looking for someone that can bring design experience in electrical lighting and power systems, fire alarm systems, public address system, clock system, telephone system, intercom system, master antenna cable TV system, intrusion detection alarm system, emergency and standby power systems and access control system for commercial, industrial and institutional facilities, subways, tunnels, bridges, and highways.
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Ph. D. in a quantitative discipline from a top tier university (i.e. Physics, Electrical Engineering, Financial Engineering, Computer Science). PhD Quant Rotational Program | Top Tier Investment Bank | New York.
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8+ years of experience in designing electrical power distribution infrastructure, fire alarm systems, lighting systems, both interior and exterior, and lighting controls. Design building electrical distribution, fire alarm and security systems.
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Experience and knowledge of various construction trades such as electrical, HVAC, process mechanical, instrumentation and controls, plumbing and structural work. Licensed PE in New York CMAA CCM Certification Water and Wastewater (treatment plants, pump stations, utilities) construction experience.
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Must have working knowledge of all building mechanical, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, life safety, and fire protection systems to ensure proper operations and be able to act upon any conditions that are out of the ordinary.
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Successfully and safely perform installation, maintenance, and repair tasks for all vessel systems, including but not limited to main engines, generators, steering, hydraulic, electrical, lighting, heating, ventilation, refrigeration, water, and sewage systems.
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Proficiency in electrical CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD, Altium Designer etc) and other relevant engineering tools. Electrical System Design: Lead the design and development of electrical systems, including power distribution, control systems, sensors, and automation components, within our automated kitchen environments.
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We provide services in Mechanical/HVAC, electrical/lighting, structural, security, data and voice communications, energy management, audio visual, civil/utility, site development, and architectural disciplines.
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HVAC Technicians are mobile and use multiple trade skills such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical, locksmith, painting and roofing for a wide variety of customers in an assigned geographical territory.
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Employee must be knowledgeable of the operation of HVAC systems, power plant operations, electrical distribution equipment, and plumbing systems. Employee must be knowledgeable of the operation of HVAC systems, power plant operations, electrical distribution equipment, and plumbing systems.
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