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For a behind the scenes look at how our Electrical Engineer professional, Ryan Binkley, performs work that matters. Lead Electrical Engineer - Power Generation (US Hybrid) Job Details | Black & Veatch Family of Companies.
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As an Automation/Controls Engineer, your responsibilities will include controls design, testing, and on-site commissioning/startup of a wide variety of electrical and electronic equipment for our manufactured products located in the USA. This equipment includes motors, valves, actuators, transmitters, emission monitoring equipment, recorders, PLCs, HMIs, VFDs, etc.
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Reporting to the Maintenance Supervisor you will perform maintenance services in the areas of plumbing, electrical, welding, construction, and/or machine servicing. AZZ Inc. is the leading independent provider of hot-dip galvanizing, spin galvanizing, powder coating, plating, and coil coating solutions to a broad range of end-markets.
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Indotronix is seeking an Electrical Engineer in Tulsa, OK lo cation. Job Title: Electrical Engineer. Perform electrical transmission system analysis and protection system studies, as requested.
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Professional Electrical, Instrumentation, or Controls Engineer or Certified Engineering Technologist preferred. Oversee day-to-day systems support and maintenance of DCS/PI Historian/PLC/Instrument & Electrical systems.
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Use advanced techniques in the modification or extension of theories and practices to address unique and complex civil, electrical, structural, and construction-related challenges. HBK Engineering is seeking experienced electrical engineering candidates who have an interest in working in the energy sector.
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Must possess practical and working knowledge of all utility systems including chilled water, compressed air, nitrogen generation, and electrical supply switchgears. Must use extreme caution and follow proper procedures when working in or near electrical cabinets.
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We also have a tremendous amount of experience with all underground utilities including sanitary sewer, water, storm sewer, and main electrical distribution. A brief summary of the types of projects include urban expressways, bridges, underground utilities, dam construction, asphalt/concrete paving and water/wastewater treatment plants.
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Fuse (weld) metal structural components together by means of arc welding using one process in the fabrication of steel electrical poles, substations, and other structures. Movement of pole shafts using an overhead crane and the gathering of parts and materials to complete the project.
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We are looking for a highly driven individual that will weld metal components together to fabricate or repair products according to layouts, blueprints, or work orders, using brazing and variety of arc and gas welding equipment.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Clean and inspect all mechanical and electrical attributes of switchgear/breakers. -Must demonstrate troubleshooting skills using basic test equipment and electrical schematics.
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Chemours is seeking a graduating Electrical Engineer to join our Early Career STEM Rotational Program! Bachelors or Masters degree in Electrical Engineering, or related fields. + Work with plant operational teams to facilitate continuous improvement efforts related to electrical and instrumentation performance.
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Coordinate with other technical staff including site civil, structural, electrical, instrumentation, controls, and architectural. Assist in the mechanical/process/project engineering for a variety of clients.
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As an Electrical Engineer, you will understand Vertiv’s unique approach to power distribution and switching product design to develop new products and custom solutions for our customers.
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Job DescriptionKnowledge, Skills and Abilities: Previous hotel engineering experience required, including HVAC, electrical, plumbing,commercial kitchen and general building construction Vocational training, associate’s degree, certification and/or apprenticeship in one or morearea; state certification or licensure where required Understand and efficiently maintain and operate advanced electrical, plumbing,refrigeration and boiler systems.
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