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Be our next Senior Substation Electrical Engineer - REMOTE! Senior Substation Electrical Engineer - REMOTE. Contribute to the design of plans and specifications, evaluate project quantities and costs Verify conformity of drawings and data sheets Perform or validate calculations for equipment sizing, selection of power cable gauges, cable and conduit plans and details, cable trench and duct design, cable trays and ladder design etc.
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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 healthcare work.
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As a Senior Electrical Engineer on Olsson's Facilities Engineering and Design team, you’ll provide high-level technical support and lead quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) activities that drive excellence in healthcare facilities design.
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This role involves project management, client interaction, and business development, making it an excellent opportunity for a motivated engineer looking to take on leadership responsibilities and contribute to the growth of the office.
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HEAPY is seeking an Electrical Engineer who is located in the Nashville, TN area to join our Colleague First culture. This colleague independently performs a variety of assignments involving the application of standard electrical design engineering techniques for a small project or selected segments of a larger project.
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EIG Electrical Systems is seeking a Senior Project Engineer with a minimum of 5 years of commercial construction experience. Senior Project Engineer responsibilities will be on commercial projects within our core markets: advanced technology, commercial, healthcare, higher education and life sciences.
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You would join our Health Sector as an Senior Electrical Engineer/Project Manager working on things like. Overseeing and coordinates all aspects of project planning, execution and client experience.
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Adecco Permanent Recruitment has partnered with a global manufacturing client to recruit and hire an Electrical Engineer for their plant located in the Clarksville-Nashville area. Manage the electrical power systems within the facility.
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The electrical engineer will develop electrical site plans, single-line diagrams, feeder and conduit schedules, riser diagrams, and other work products for design-build construction 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. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suites; Engineering software to create project plans and circuit diagrams; Power, Control Switchgear, Lighting, Batteries, Fire Alarm; CAD/Revit.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Electrical Engineering Manager/Project Lead to join our dynamic team and lead strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing productivity, product quality, safety, and profitability in our alloy steel business.
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Conduct schematic, design development and contract document work sessions at the project site in conjunction with the Project Manager, Project Architect and other disciplines. Professional Engineer (PE) license.
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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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We are currently hiring a mid-level Electrical Engineer to join our Building Engineering Division – Energy & Commissioning team. The Energy & Commissioning team at LaBella provides comprehensive energy efficiency and renewable energy consultancy, design and commissioning services including feasibility studies and analysis through project design and construction and concluding in commissioning and future planning.
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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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