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We are currently hiring a mid-level Electrical Engineer to join our Building Engineering Division – Energy & Commissioning team in our Rochester, NY office. Requirements Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, energy engineering, engineering technology or related program A minimum of 5 years professional engineering experience Preferred: 3 years or more of experience working in the solar photovoltaic field.
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A Project Engineer is responsible for various technical aspects of land development projects including, but not limited to: site feasibility and conceptual planning, detailed grading, stormwater management design and review, Erosion & Sedimentation Pollution Control (E&SPC) Best Management Practices (BMPs) review, Post-Construction Stormwater Management (PCSM) BMP design review, and other regulatory report writing.
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Electrical PCB Engineer will develop intricate printed circuit board layouts. Experience with Altium software for PCB/PCBA design with input from mechanical and electrical teams.
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Proficiency in Altium, or Mentor PCB Design software. Experience using Altium PCB Design software. Experience in RF Circuit PCB design is preferred. Contribute to PCB design specifications and standards for product quality and cost-efficiency.
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Experience with circuit design and PCB layout tools. We are looking for an electrical engineer with experience in analog and digital design, preferably also with experience in hardware testing or software development.
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Audacy seeks a talented and energetic individual to serve as Chief Engineer for our Rochester, NY market. Ability to provide on-call status 24/7 on a rotating basis with Chief Engineer in case of equipment failure.
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The Sr. Electrical Engineer will be involved in all aspects of embedded systems development, including requirements, analysis, design, hardware, firmware, manufacturing, installation, testing,maintenance, and documentation.
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Colliers Engineering & Design, is currently seeking a Senior Electrical Project Engineer to join our Electrical team in Rochester, NY! Assist in the architectural application of electrical engineering, including power systems, lighting design, generator design, campus electrical infrastructure, etc.
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We are seeking a Transmission Line Engineer to join our team in Portland, ME, Orange, CT, or Binghamton & Rochester, NY, to lead and work on various Power Substation Utility and T-Line Engineering projects.
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A) Operation and maintenance of high-pressure steam and refrigeration lines;(B) Operation of a refrigeration plant;(C) A related skilled trade (i.e., pipe-fitting, plumbing, electrical work, millwright, masonry, carpentry, general mechanical repair ONLY.
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25%) Manages assigned capital projects, project budgets and project records; develops early stage project evaluation including layout, cost estimates, engineering feasibility and bid packages.
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Provides ownership and continual improvement of plant Mechanical integrity practices and procedures (M01) Leads continuous improvement of site’s energy efficiency as Plant Energy Manager Context and environment Supports the site HESQ policy and complies with all regulatory and internal requirements Participates in HES activities provided by site management and company (e.g., Behavioral Base Safety, SafeStart, etc.
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Key Activities and responsibilities Develops and maintains activities in support of the Mechanical Integrity standard which includes pressure vessels, storage tanks, piping, pressure relieving devices, emergency shutdown systems, controls, and high energy equipment.
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Job dimensions Provides technical expertise in reliability engineering; develops and implements projects to improve plant reliability and asset utilization via standardization. Supports and promotes the reporting of all health, safety, environmental, near-miss, accident or injury incidents Required Education/Qualifications /Work experience B.S. Degree in Mechanical Engineering with API certification strongly preferred 4-8 years manufacturing experience in maintenance/reliability, prefer chemical industry.
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Knowledge of applicable use of Recognized and Generally Accepted Good Engineering Practices including ASME, API, ASTM. 25%) Performs reliability studies on existing equipment and recommends needed improvements in the areas of equipment philosophies, strategies and best practices for asset productivity; creating Predictive Maintenance plans.
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