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Kimley-Horn's Nashville, TN office is seeking an Electrical Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Electrical team! Lead the design and analysis of complex electrical systems for renewable generation, energy storage, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, transportation, aviation, and industrial projects.
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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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Produce contract documents including drawings and specifications, review designs, proposals, shop drawings, and contractor comments for sound electrical engineering practice and conformance with established safety and design criteria.
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Barge Design Solutions is currently seeking to fill the position of Electrical Engineer (PE) in the Nashville, TN office or one of the other Barge locations. Designs electrical systems for facilities projects including water/wastewater treatment, commercial, institutional, federal, DOD, utility, and industrial facilities.
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We are looking for a Bi-Lingual Electrical Engineer to join our Industrial team! Plan, schedule, conduct or coordinate electrical engineering work. Minimum of 5 years of electrical design experience serving manufacturing and industrial clients.
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We are seeking an Electrical Engineer (EE) for a direct hire/permanent role in Nashville, TN. This role will be onsite in Nashville, TN with up to 50% travel in the future. Determine the method of research for the planning, design development and testing of electrical equipment, facilities, components, products, and systems for commercial, industrial, and domestic purposes.
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Fives DTS is looking for an Electrical Engineer in the Brentwood, TN area. As an Electrical Engineer, you will act as electrical team leader for automotive and industrial projects.
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Job Summary: The ideal candidate to fill this position is an Electrical Engineer that is competent and confident in his/her abilities as an electrical engineer, especially with experience in commercial work.
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Provides professional electrical engineering and construction management support by performing tasks such as: serves as a general engineer providing professional and technical leadership; guidance, and expertise in managing contractor executed construction projects.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Electrical Engineer to join our team in Nashville, TN. The successful candidate will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining electrical systems and components to required specifications, focusing on safety, reliability, quality, and sustainability.
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Role: Electrical Engineer. Skills: Permit , Revit, electrical drawings, Battery manufacturing, semi-conductor manufacturing, petrochemical. Develop, review and audit basis of design, construction specifications, construction drawings, 3D design and construction models, submittals, and electrical engineering system study reports (short circuit/load flow study, arc flash study, etc.
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We are currently hiring a mid-level Electrical Engineer to join our Building Engineering Division – Energy & Commissioning team. The Engineer will work with colleagues in the renewable energy group as well as multiple disciplines including the power, civil and environmental engineers to analyze and develop concepts, designs, drawings, specifications, and reports relating to renewable energy projects.
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Electrical/control panel design using Solidworks Electrical. These automated lines will include PLCs (allen bradley & siemens), robotics (Fanuc), and Vision systems (cognex). PLC control panel design experience; including I/O and control schematics, panel layouts, device sizing/specification, and BOM development.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer will lead electrical design project teams to create world class designs for new projects, alterations and redevelopments on a variety of projects including power, process, corporate, healthcare, pipeline, airports, institutional, industrial, manufacturing, government and military facilities.
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Location: TBD Duration: 1 year Mandatory Qualifications: Provides electrical engineering analysis and technical support for the planning of the electric power system. Familiar with dynamic stability analyses using power system simulation models (PSSE, VSAT, TSAT, Powerworld.
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