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Knowledge to verify/review right of way requirements, conductor sags/tensions, transmission line plan and profile drawings and construction documents. Responsibility for conductor selection studies, shielding, grounding and induction studies.
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Test Execution Experience as a Flight Test Engineer (Test Conductor or Test Director preferred) This Flight Test Engineering position is responsible for supporting the Flight Science, Mission Systems, Weapons, and Foreign Military Sales Flight Test Variant Leads with long-range development flight test planning and coordination associated with delivery of new F-35 Capabilities.
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Must possess skills including digging, guying of pole structures, maintenance procedures, conductor handling/ rigging and splicing, tower erection and more. Transmission & Substation General Foreman, Foreman, Journeyman & Apprentice Lineman.
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Distribution General Foreman, Foreman, Journeyman & Apprentice Lineman. With over 70 years of operating experience, Primoris Power Delivery services include engineering and design, installation and maintenance, material and equipment procurement, repair of electrical transmission, distribution, substation, wireless communication, and storm restoration.
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Travel locations are typically to the JPO in Arlington, VA, and the F-35 Test Sites, (Edwards AFB, CA and Patuxent River NAS, MD). From designing the most advanced air vehicle to designing aircraft that defies gravity, our engineers live on the cutting edge of technology.
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Lead transmission design of projects from the conceptual phase through design completion for project needs and requirements that are set forth by the project managers including EFM, Conductor Sizing, Induction, Impedance, Losses and Voltage Drop design.
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Lineman certification or completion of lineman school and any previous apprenticeship hours is required. Our experience ranges from small engineering and consulting projects to multi-million dollar turn-key distribution, substation, and transmission line programs.
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Modelling transmission lines using PLS-CADD software including line routing, structure spotting, structure selection and design, hardware selection and fit-up, and conductor selection. Modelling transmission lines using PLS-CADD software including line routing, structure spotting, structure selection and design, hardware selection and fit-up, and conductor selection.
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Duties include but are not limited to customer service, fare inspection, switching, and flagging.
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Youll be the conductor of your very own symphony. Command your territory like a maestro, spreading your influence and fostering growth. Youll be the conductor of your very own symphony. Unleash your superb communication skills to illuminate complex concepts and facilitate crystal-clear interactions with clients and teammates.
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Ability to perform distribution line design calculations for structure loading, guying, geometric angle calculations, conductor sag interpretation, unitized framing design, construction practices and construction safety guidelines using industry tools and methods.
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Roadmap Conductor: Craft a channel partner product roadmap that meets partner needs and aligns with the gravitational pull of our strategic objectives and new product initiatives. Communication Maestro: Stellar communication skills that inspire and engage.
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Familiarity with the procedures for permit acquisition involving TxDOT, City, County, State and Federal applications. Use of surveying equipment and gathering of geospatial points. Ability to recognize electric distribution framing and components 4kV through 35kV, to initiate designs for construction or reconstruction of both overhead and underground distribution facilities.
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Youll be the conductor of your very own symphony orchestrating the rhythm of business growth in your territory. Youll be the conductor of your very own symphony orchestrating the rhythm of business growth in your territory.
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Determine circuitry grouping, conductor size, conduit size, conduit routing, etc. We are currently looking to find a Layout Technician in our BIM / VDC Department. Determine circuitry grouping, conductor size, conduit size, conduit routing, etc.
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