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You will lead in evaluating, selecting, specifying, and engineering certain electrical power, lighting, fire alarm and other low voltage systems for a project verifying compliance with applicable codes and internal engineering standards / practices.
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Electrical systems include low and medium-voltage power, lighting, SCADA and process controls, process instrumentation, voice/data networking, fiber optics, emergency power systems, UPS, security systems, CCTV, fire alarm, and commercial/industrial facility building systems.
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O Low, medium, and high-voltage switchgear and circuit breakers. Our client, a Fortune 500 facilities services company, is looking to bring an Electrical Testing Technician onto their Electrical Power Solutions team in Columbus, OH. This person will be responsible for traveling around Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia to perform installations, maintenance, and testing of electrical power distribution equipment at various commercial, industrial, and mission critical facilities.
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Experience in lithium-ion battery technology, electrical power, medium voltage, low voltage, lighting, grounding, and associated systems design and construction administration is strongly preferred.
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The NES Chicago office currently has a great job opportunity with one of our giant power engineering companies located in Columbus, OH for a Staff Electrical Energy Storage Engineer. Assist in the electrical design of energy storage projects from the conceptual phase though design completion.
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Electrical Engineer – Energy StorageLocation: Columbus, OHDuration: Contract to Hire Our client is a global Engineering and Architecture Firm, and is looking to hire an Electrical Engineer – Energy Storage to join their dynamic team in Columbus, OH. The Energy Storage team offers storage solutions that take clients from project conception, siting and permitting to turnkey design, construction, and startup.
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Knowledgeable in low and medium voltage power systems, hard wire control circuits, Allen Bradley programmable logic controllers. Knowledge in low and medium voltage AC and DC power systems.
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Job title: Staff Electrical Energy Storage Engineer - U.S. residents. Electrical system modeling including grounding, load flow, short-circuit, and arc-flash analysis. Or Bachelor of Science in Electrical or related Engineering Technology from an ABET-accredited program and successful completion of Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam.
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Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering may be substituted for 1 year experience. Requirements: Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering or related degree from an ABET-accredited program.
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Experience with medium voltage (typically 138kV and below) utility scale power distribution and low voltage industrial scale power distribution. Our office in Dublin, Ohio is looking for an Electrical Engineer to provide technical services to utility clients for their design projects and technical support requirements, providing limited technical and administrative direction.
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Experience with consulting engineering or A/E firm as an electrical engineer designing power, lighting, and low voltage systems for Commercial Educational, Civic, or Government projects.
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As an Electrical Engineer at DLR Group you will be responsible for the design of electrical systems from schematics through construction administration on a wide range of building types.
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Coordinate with in-house and subconsultant specialists for electrical support of varying low-voltage systems, such as technology, security, controls, etc. We're seeking an Electrical Design Engineer with extensive experience in the greater Columbus, Ohio area.
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Coordinate with other trades, such as architects, mechanical and plumbing engineer sand others for equipment power and control needs and sizing electrical distribution. Electrical system analysis, including normal and back-up power systems, lighting systems, and fire alarm systems.
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Low voltage systems; fire alarm, sound, paging, video, security, nurse call, medical telemetry. High/Medium voltage power distribution systems. 5+ years experience as a Electrical Engineer, Bachelor's, P.E. required.
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