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We recently asked a current Electrical Project Engineer (PE) why they like doing this job for CP and their answer was "It is a dynamic environment. A Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, minimum 8 years of work experience and shall be a licensed engineer (PE.
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The Electrical Engineer is expected to collaborate effectively at all levels with key stakeholders in the development of quality engineering drawings to meet client and regulatory requirements.
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A manufacturing company near Horsham, PA, is looking to hire an Electrical Test Technician to their team. Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering. In this role you will assemble their products and test them using windows, while also working with PCBs and surface mount soldering and desoldering under a microscope.
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Essential FunctionsDevelop and maintain graphical software applications for monitoring and configuring Lithium Battery Management Systems (BMS).
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Supports projects by interpreting and applying engineering, financial, and economic theories and principles to complete assigned tasks on planning, analysis, and subsequent business implications to client projects.
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Next generational engineering firm seeking an experienced Senior Electrical Engineer to join our growing organization. If you are a driven and experienced Electrical Engineer with a passion for delivering exceptional service to clients, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
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Senior Electrical Engineer, PE. Develop one-line diagrams, control schematics, and electrical & instrument diagrams (E&IDs) BS in Electrical Engineering. Detailed design of power distribution systems, including but not limited to: Medium voltage protective relaying, Medium voltage substation, Service entrance switchboards, Engine generators, Uninterruptible power supply systems, Monitoring and controls systems, Lighting and lighting control systems, Fire alarm and security systems.
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Minimum of (5) years job-related experience Licensure/Certification: Professional Engineer (PE) required. Your Opportunity + Impact The Engineer functions as a technical leader and is required to have a Professional Engineer (PE) license and commensurate work experience.
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Job Details:Electrical Electronic EngineerEstablished manufacturer has an immediate for a talented Electrical Engineer. Knowledge of PLC's, software skills and mechanical/electrical assembly.
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Electrical Engineer - Mid-Level. Professional Engineer (PE) License. Basic knowledge of electrical design concepts and techniques. Guided design and specification of photovoltaic systems including; PV layouts; PV production modeling; DC design and distribution; AC power design and distribution; monitoring and controls systems.
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As a CBRE Electrical Engineer, you will provide engineering support for power, energy, and infrastructure projects. Review electrical designs and perform calculations in support of water, environmental, advanced manufacturing, and energy brands.
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Keyword: Electrical Engineer, electrical engineering, SKM, AutoCAD, PE, BSEE, Uninterruptible Power, Power Distribution, Fire Alarm System Design, Lighting, MEP. The Sr. MEP Electrical Project Engineer will possess 10 to 12 years of relevant experience in electrical power, lighting, and fire alarm/systems design for educational, commercial, and industrial facilities to expand our clients growing MEP division.
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Develop and maintain graphical software applications for monitoring and configuring Lithium Battery Management Systems (BMS).
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Job Title: Electrical Engineer. Perform design, schematic capture, and work with PCB designer in developing printed circuit board layouts and hardware assembly drawings. Some PCB layout experience a plus.
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As a member of the Engineering Maintenance & Utilities (EMU) Utilities Reliability Engineering Group, the Electrical Reliability Engineer is responsible for the electrical reliability and energy optimization within our Manufacturing Division, storage, and laboratory facilities.
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