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Electrical Controls & Instrumentation Engineer (Pharma Equipment) Are you a CONTROLS Person? We are searching for an experienced Electrical Controls & Instrumentation Engineer to join the ESCO Technologies team.
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Job Description:Holtec International, a global turnkey supplier of equipment and systems for the nuclear, solar, geothermal and fossil power generation sectors of the energy industry, is seeking to add an Electrical Engineer to their SMR-160 nuclear reactor engineering team.
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Essential Functions: Possess top level technical knowledge of PLC/PC/HMI/robotics (Mitsubishi, Festo, Balluff, Standard Bots)Design, configure and troubleshoot electrical and pneumatic solutions.
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Preferred Education and Experience: 5+ years of Industrial Automation Controls Engineering experienceBS in Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Controls, or Manufacturing Engineering. Competencies: Excellent written and verbal communication skillsExcellent organizational and time management skillsExperience with Industrial Automation Hardware and PneumaticsExperience designing Pneumatic and Electrical Automation SolutionsSelf-starter that will take direction and execute a plan with little supervision.
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Support microgrid and distributed energy resources projects as necessary by developing detailed electrical engineering designs. Coordinate closely with civil, structural, high-voltage electrical, SCADA/telecommunications, and geotechnical engineers to develop complete Issue For Construction design packages for Solar projects.
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Leidos is seeking a dynamic Electrical Engineering with a construction management background to join the National Airspace System Integration Support Contract (NISC IV) team. Basic QualificationsBachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET), with 4 or more years of relevant experience in commercial, industrial, or government facilities construction/maintenance or Masters degree and 2 or more years of relevant experience.
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Noblis MSD is seeking a skilled Controls Test Engineer to join our team working on advanced ship steering control systems for the US Navy. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in control systems, electrical engineering, or a related field, with experience in maritime applications.
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Create and manage Fire Suppression and Fire Alarm contract documents, supporting Plumbing and Electrical Engineers as needed. They are currently seeking a skilled Fire Protection Engineer to join their team in Philadelphia.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer will be responsible for the conceptual design, review, and stamping, sealing of the drawings before submission to the clients. + Strong understanding of construction techniques and practice; Able to problem solve and troubleshoot as the need arises; Electrical Layout Design: Electrical Inspection; Cost estimate.
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SUMMARY OF DUTIES: This Sr Principal Engineer position will function as the Design Manager (DM) of multiple, multi-discipline projects both inside and outside their expertise, while also functioning as the primary Electrical Subject Matter Expert for a team of similar DM’s / SMEs with diverse discipline backgrounds.
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Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET), with 4 or more years of relevant experience in commercial, industrial, or government facilities construction/maintenance or Masters degree and 2 or more years of relevant experience.
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Electrical Engineer - Mid-Level. + Develop one-line diagrams, control schematics, and electrical & instrument diagrams (E&IDs). + BS in Electrical Engineering. + Basic knowledge of electrical design concepts and techniques.
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The Engineer will accurately and perform timely routine operation, inspection, maintenance, and repairs all HVAC, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing equipment, and systems in assigned facilities to obtain the most efficient operating results and life expectancy.
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Registration as a Professional Engineer (PE) in at least one state, with credentials suitable for registration in other states. Assist with the performance of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) fire modeling and Egress Modeling, analyzing results to inform design decisions.
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From bridge and structural engineering to civil, electrical, mechanical, and process engineering, Kleinfelder's collaborative Design Services create synergy across multiple disciplines. Kleinfelder is seeking a Professional Engineer to join our growing team.
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