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Apply knowledge of power systems ranging from Low Voltage (0 – 1 kV) to Medium Voltage (1 kV - 64 kV) distribution and transmission systems. Evaluates, selects, specifies, and engineers both Low Voltage and Medium Voltage Systems products for a project.
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Special interest is placed on experience designing for generators and excitation systems; generator auxiliary systems; generator buses; generator circuit breakers; unit step-up transformers; medium and high voltage switchyards; power plant substations; balance of plant electrical systems such as medium and low voltage switchgear, motor control centers, DC battery systems, backup generators, relay protection and control systems; grounding and lighting systems.
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Low power (260W), low voltage (3, 5, 12, and 48 VDC) power circuits. If you are an Electrical Engineer and want to focus on pure electrical design of products, this is the job for you.
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Review, understand, develop, and check one-line diagrams, grounding plans, area classification plans, control panel layout and bills of materials, lighting plans and details, P&ID's, PLC & DCS wiring diagrams, medium (15kV -600V) & low voltage (600V & below) motor schematics, and cable tray and conduit routing plans.
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Designing other low voltage systems, including telecommunications, life safety and security systems. Preparing engineering studies for power and low voltage systems that survey existing conditions, evaluate capacities, and make recommendations for corrections and upgrades.
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Low voltage system designs, including instrumentation and controls, Engineering studies of power and low voltage systems to survey existing conditions, evaluate capacities, and make recommendations for corrections and upgrades.
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Experience working with various low voltage controls systems (DDC, SCADA, etc.) Our style of service to our clients requires significant time spent in the field working with low voltage controls and many types of building systems.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electrical engineering (with a focus on low to medium voltage environments), and should possess experience/knowledge in distribution panel loading, short circuit analysis, voltage drop calculations, conduit and conductor sizing, and cable tray fills.
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As a Senior Electrical Engineer at SSOE, you will have a robust foundation in electrical engineering, focusing on low to medium voltage environments. Perform precise voltage drop calculations to ensure electrical system stability and compliance with industry standards.
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Using your experience you’ll be responsible for the design of all Electrical deliverable documents and the design and specification of medium and low voltage power distribution, motor control, standby and emergency generation systems, lighting systems, fire detection and protection, lightning protection, grounding, and security systems, to relevant codes of practice.
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Typical design tasks include power distribution at low and medium voltage, industrial lighting design, control and calculations, grounding system design, power study analysis. ITS (Integrated Talent Strategies) is seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer to work in the Austin, TX area.
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Experience with either power generation or industrial facility low and medium voltage distribution is expected. Licensed Professional Engineer. Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering.
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The ideal candidate should have a good understanding of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and experience in power distribution, load flow analysis, low voltage, (medium voltage a plus), and lighting design.
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Seeking Electrical Engineers with a PE license for designing & implementing electrical systems in industrial facilities, focusing on low voltage and utility transmission. Proficient with low voltage systems (480v and below.
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