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Bachelors degree in Electrical EngineeringMinimum 9 years of experience as Electrical Engineer in product development with proven ability to effectively manage all phased of product development up to product launch.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for the coordination and development of electrical cost estimates and assist schedulers (as needed) with project development milestones. Stantec to is looking for a Jr. Electrical Estimator or Electrical Apprentice Level 2 to 4, to join our team that has been partnering with our worldwide client base.
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Mid-Senior Electrical Relay Engineer, Protection and Control Systems - Utility & Renewables. The P&C Electrical Engineer / Relay Protection Engineer - Works with compliance team on up keeping NERC and CIP Compliance standards.
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Develop requirements and electrical design for multi-MW energy storage systems integrating battery, power conversion, transformer to medium voltage, controls hardware, communication, auxiliary power, and safety equipment into standardized products.
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The Company has long-standing relationships with the largest electrical contracting, architectural, and engineering firms in New York and has supplied equipment to numerous large “blue chip” projects such as JP Morgan Chase, World Trade Center – Tower One, Columbia University, Hudson Yards, New York Mets – Citi Field, New York University and Plaza Hotel.
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As a Senior Electrical Engineer, you will evaluate, select, specify, and design certain electrical power and lighting systems or products for a project verifying compliance with applicable codes and internal engineering standards / practices.
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Building systems may include HVAC, pneumatic control, water treatment program, electrical, lighting, plumbing, energy management, fire protection, structural, hardware and keying. Hands-on experience in the service and operation of HVAC, electrical, and mechanical equipment.
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Enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program (mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, materials science, electrical engineering, etc.) To enable test execution and analysis of performance data, this role may include aspects of mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and software engineering.
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Outstanding project management skills and specialized knowledge of building maintenance and/or construction along with an understanding of plumbing, electrical, HVAC, chemistry, and inspection, testing and maintenance procedures.
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Knowledgeable and experienced in designing and modeling electrical systems, including lighting, power distribution, controls, fire alarm, low voltage systems, & support hanger detailing. Produce detailed shop drawings and comprehensive bill of materials for electrical, fire alarm, and low voltage systems.
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Cosentini Associates provides the following engineering services: HVAC, Electrical Power, Fire Protection, Plumbing, Energy Conservation and Sustainable Design, Code Consulting, Lighting Design, Commissioning, Information Technology, Security, Audiovisual, and Construction Administration Services.
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Post-secondary education from an engineering technology program (controls and instrumentation, electronics, electrical, etc.) As the new Senior Project Manager, you will work closely with multiple teams within Paladin as well as clients and subcontractors to, scope, plan and build highly complex projects using the latest technology from the best vendors, including Lenel, Genetec, Axis, Milestone and Avigilon.
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As one of the nation’s largest single-source providers of lighting and electrical products, electrical services, electrical construction, and energy management solutions is expanding their staff and seeking an Apprentice Electrician to join the FSG Electric - NYC team.
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Thorough working knowledge of civil, structural, architectural, process and building mechanical and electrical construction and demolition practices involved with major public works projects. Collaborate with a local project delivery team and national team of technical experts, including Quality Manager, Project Controls Manager, Safety Professionals, Technical Leads, and Inspection staff.
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Other mechanical equipment might include air compressors, air filtration systems, sump pumps, diesel oil pumps, exhaust fans, hot water heaters, domestic water pump station, sewage ejector pits, emergency generator with load bank, heat trace systems, electrical systems and plumbing systems.
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