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If you are a recent graduate with a 4-year electrical engineering degree and have a passion for power systems, this is an exceptional opportunity to launch your career with a company known for its innovative solutions and exceptional quality.
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Responsible for assisting customers in the Oil & Natural Gas, Petrochemical, Chemical, Food and Beverage, Steel, Water/Waste Water, Power Generation, Marine, Dredging and/or Specialty industries.
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The incumbent will also work closely with other Power Delivery departments, including the Substation Engineering, Transmission Engineering, Protection & Control Engineering, the Renewables teams, as well as with other Arcadis divisions on related HVDC Electrical Engineer system studies and power sector master plans.
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Your responsibilities encompass a wide range of activities, including engineering electrical, instrumentation, and automation systems, performing PLC/HMI hardware/software design and programming, and ensuring compliance with safety, environmental, and regulatory protocols.
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BS degree in electrical, electronics or power engineering from an accredited engineering school. Design and oversee the installation of low voltage power distribution systems.
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Develop solutions to challenging electrical power distribution and lighting systems with integrated architecture and engineering project design teams. Working with us, you will: Perform analysis, design and documentation of building electrical systems including power distribution, lighting design, fire alarm, security, audio/visual and telecommunications systems.
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The ideal candidate must be passionate about engineering and enjoy working with a talented team of designers, engineers, project managers, and other technical staff in preparing designs for electrical, instrumentation and controls, and SCADA systems for water, wastewater and other industrial projects for a variety of great clients.
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System Level EPS experience required - Knowledge of electrical systems engineering principles. Experience with (spacecraft) power systems. (NASA) Flight software experience required - Knowledge of software engineering principles.
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The focus of your experience must be in the power industry and be associated with electrical engineering with respect to the design of HVDC terrestrial / submarine cable systems and converter stations.
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Designing, developing, and testing electrical systems and components, such as lighting, power, fire alarm, security, and communication systems, in accordance with codes, standards, and client requirements.
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Detailed understanding of UPS (uninterruptable power sources), diesel generators, medium and low voltage electrical switchgear, power distribution units, variable frequency drives, automatic/static transfer switches, electrical control systems, low voltage rectification systems, and other critical electrical equipment found within data centers.
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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited university is required, a power focus is preferred. These services include planning and systems studies, design and engineering, maintenance and testing, program management, construction, and turnkey EPC projects.
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Preliminary to detailed design evolution: including architecture, engineering budgets (power, data, mass, volume), and structural, thermal, electrical and data handling design, software implementation Coordination with subsystems (thermal, power, electrical, ECLSS, payloads, etc.
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This position will require a candidate with experience in the design of electrical distribution systems, power systems, lighting systems for commercial, and educational facilities including branch circuit and feeder calculations, equipment specification, and emergency power system layout.
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These services include planning and systems studies, design and engineering, maintenance and testing, project management, construction, and turnkey EPC projects. Built on 50 years of experience handling large scale complex projects; Dashiell is a unique turnkey Engineering, Construction, and Testing company that specializes in medium and high voltage electrical infrastructure.
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