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As a Senior Electrical Engineer for the Infrastructure Design Center, you will work closely with national industry leaders and local experts to support clients with electrical design/engineering.
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Create designs specific to low voltage & medium voltage electrical switchgear assemblies/systems, replacement breakers and related equipment. 5+ years of design experience in electromechanical, circuit design, electrical design, etc.
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Aethon is seeking a Senior / Lead Electrical Engineer who will be responsible for the design, architecture, and implementation of electronic modules and systems for our current and next generation robotic solutions and supporting products.
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The Pittsburgh office of SmithGroup is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer to join our team. Minimum 10 years of experience working as an electrical engineer in the building design and construction industry, including the design of power distribution, lighting, and lighting controls.
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Geosyntec has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Electrical Engineer in our in our Phoenix, AZ, Pittsburgh, PA, Salt Lake City, UT office. Strong background with industrial equipment, electrical motors and drives, power distribution, building service and wiring, and process controls/automation.
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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. Keep current with the latest technical innovations in electrical engineeringAssisting with recruitment, training, and onboarding.
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Senior Electrical Engineer (Pittsburgh – Bakery Square, PA) Senior Electrical Engineer. Provide technical expertise in the development and design of analog sensor conditioning circuits, microprocessor systems, programmable and discrete digital logic, power supply circuitry, electrical/electronic interfacing systems and a general understanding of systems embedded software functionality.
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Extensive knowledge of building electrical power, lighting and signal design, including life safety systems and building management systems. A minimum of 10 years experience in electrical design of buildings (lighting/power/systems.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer will collect and prepare data/information and perform detailed engineering designs and calculations. As a Senior Electrical Engineer with Middough, you will be a part of a project team from inception to completion.
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This position will report to the Senior Director, Engineering and will consist of duties such as electrical systems design, fabrication, integration, and testing. Electrical Engineer with experience and working knowledge of electrical systems engineering and controls.
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As a Substation Electrical Engineer, you will take an active role in project conceptualization, work planning, and project execution. As an Electrical Engineer, you will prepare reports that present technical and project information in a clear and concise manner and meet client requirements and S&L formats.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer I will be part of a project team from inception through construction completion. The Electrical Senior Engineer I is responsible for performing mastery level design and analysis work as directed to support various field and fabrication offices.
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As an Electrical Engineer (also known as Electrical Systems Engineer, Controls Engineer), you'll be responsible for electrical systems design, fabrication, integration, and testing.
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Our client has an immediate need for a Senior Electrical Engineer – Substation Design Engineering, who is responsible for the review and delivery of substation design drawings for capital and maintenance projects, including single lines, substation layouts, plans and sections, and associated equipment drawings that adhere to all applicable standards.
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Experience in consulting, design, design management and project management will be highly regarded, as will experience in Owner’s Engineer roles or contract management, and advisory (technical advisor/due diligence) roles as well as strategic project development experience.
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