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Provide technical expertise and guidance in selecting, installing, and commissioning mechanical and electrical equipment and systems, such as HVAC, plumbing, electrical distribution, lighting, low voltage, fire alarm, fire protection, and life safety systems.
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From fire alarm installation and testing to security cameras and video surveillance, our tailor-made solutions deliver connection and protection. Maintains system knowledge and code knowledge as directed What you need as a Systems Engineer Associate degree in a field of electronics, electrical or computer engineering or related engineering field or equivalent work experience.
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Minimum 7 years’ experience as a registered PE in electrical design of industrial projects with a variety of electrical systems including industrial 480V, 3 Phase Power systems, backup generators, industrial / warehouse lighting system, office power and lighting, fire alarm systems, and IT systems.
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Experience with computer aided design and drafting programs including but not necessarily limited to AutoCAD and Revit. ·Experience with defining and specifying electrical design loads, preparing power load sheets, equipment selection, development of project specifications, construction drawings, shop drawing review, and resolving issues and conflicts that arise during construction.
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Ability to assist with company sales and marketing efforts as required, including but not necessarily limited to preparing preliminary project designs, estimating project design fees, writing proposals and attending business development functions.
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Department Head – Electrical Engineering: Team Leadership role Columbia, SCWork for an award-winning professional services company that has current and/or completed projects in 25 states. Company InformationMy client is a well-respected Architecture and engineering firm that has a reputation for their quality work.
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Their project portfolio includes industrial plants, processing facilities, manufacturing and distribution centers, business parks, office buildings, laboratories and research centers. Must be detail oriented and highly motivated with the ability to budget, direct, and assign the work of Electrical Department staff.
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They have been in business for more than four decades and boast a loyal client base that ranges from family-owned businesses to Fortune 500 companies. Creative thinker with the ability to think outside of the box·Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously and meet project schedules and goals.
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Good verbal and written communication skills, with English as the primary language. Strong organizational skills and the ability to work as a team within the Electrical Department and with other disciplines.
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Must be able to visit existing client facilities and active construction sites, and make observations of existing conditions, current challenges encountered during construction, or other issues that may require physically traversing the site and/or building to observe and measure facilities and equipment not at the main level of the structure.
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Assist with the design of fire protection and life safety engineering systems including automatic fire sprinkler systems, fire detection and alarm systems, smoke management systems, and egress systems.
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Perform design tasks including lighting layouts, photometrics, power distribution design, controls for refrigeration, general power design and fire alarm systems. 5 years of progressive technical experience and diversified knowledge of electrical engineering principles and practices to analyze distribution systems and design lighting systems and buildings' specialty systems.
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BS degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET accredit program in the United States. Department Head – Electrical Engineering: Team Leadership role Columbia, SC. My client is a well-respected Architecture and engineering firm that has a reputation for their quality work.
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Company paid Dental, life insurance up to $100,000, STD, and LTD. Work for an award-winning professional services company that has current and/or completed projects in 25 states. Health Savings Account/ Health Savings Account / Health Reimbursement accounts available.
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Family oriented culture that understands the value of work/life balance. PE registration in the state of South Carolina or the ability to obtain the same NCEES registration desirable, if not currently registered, then ability to obtain if hired.
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