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The focus will be on supporting the front end of designs with the latest power conversion/management technologies used in transportation, renewable energy and industrial power applications such solar and wind power, battery chargers, electric vehicles, welding, AC/DC drives, UPS, MRI, laser and induction heating.
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That’s the power of data in motion in action—giving organizations instant access to the massive amounts of data that is constantly flowing throughout their business. 10+ years experience in campaign management related to B2B marketing, campaigns marketing, ABM marketing and/or product-led growth marketing.
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Cummins will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization.
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Safety Management Group seeks a Senior Safety Advisor - Power & Utilities (Generation) - Oklahoma territory. Transmission & Distribution, Vegetation Management, Underground Distribution & Network.
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Knowledge of power plant design and construction. Responsible for the maintenance, operation and repair of power equipment, including generators, turbines, boilers, electrical systems, compressors and pumps.
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As a Power HVAC Mechanic (Service Tech I) within the Power/HVAC division at United Rentals, you’ll use your skills to perform maintenance tasks as well as minor repairs on equipment in a safe and professional manner.
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Prior outside rental & sales experience in any of the following markets: compressed air, power generation and material handling is preferred. Prior outside rental & sales experience in any of the following markets: compressed air, power generation and material handling is preferred.
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You will be responsible for the maintenance and repair of diesel engines, HVAC equipment, and dehumidification/air purification equipment. If you'd like the chance to make your mark with the world's largest equipment rental provider, come build your future with United Rentals.
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Knowledge of engineering design principles applicable to electric utility operations such as, generation, transmission, distribution, and other related fields. Power System Supervising Engineer Below you will find the details for the position including any supplementary documentation and questions you should review before applying for the opening.
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This role will support the development of High Voltage Power Electronics Component such as Traction Drive Inverters, DC/DC Converters, Onboard Chargers, Battery Disconnect Units, etc. Minimum of a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree with a minimum of 0-3 years industry experience in the field of power electronics mechanical design and packaging.
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Strong knowledge of power generation / transmission technology, water and waste water treatment including processes, procedures and related systems in a plant environment. We are looking for an experienced and self-motivated individual to fill a 2nd Class Power Engineer position within our Chemical Manufacturing Facility located in Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada.
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Power System Supervising Engineer. Monitors projects for regulatory compliance and maintains knowledge of the latest developments in the utility industry, to meet North American Electric Reliability Council ( NERC ), Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission ( FERC ), Electric Reliability Council of Texas ( ERCOT ) and Texas Public Utility Commission (TX.
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BV’sEnergy & Processbusiness is driven to meet clients’ rapidly changing infrastructure needs in generation, storage, transmission, and distribution of safe, reliable electric power. Lead Electrical Engineer - Substation Design and Power Electronics (STATCOM/FACTS/HVDC) - US Hybrid.
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Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or Power System Engineering preferredWorking knowledge and experience with PSS/E and other power system analysis tools preferredWork well in a team and communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
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Knowledge of utility standards and regulatory requirements, to meet North American Electric Reliability Council ( NERC ), Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ( FERC ), Electric Reliability Council of Texas ( ERCOT ) and Texas Public Utility Commission (TX.
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