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Senior Electrical Power Engineer Responsibilities:Lead and manage complex electrical power engineering projects with minimal oversightDevelop, review, and approve critical electrical power engineering deliverables, including: One Line Diagrams, Electrical Load Lists, Equipment Specifications and Data Sheets (Transformers, Switchgears, etc.
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You will participate in the engineering, design, and construction review processes, including reviewing the collection system, substation, and transmission line designs. As our Electrical Engineer II, you will be responsible for supporting the utility scale operations group by acting as a technical leader, ensuring the safe operation of the facilities, and collaborating across multiple disciples by participating in design reviews.
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Recognized in the Top 20 Engineering Firms and Top 3 Science and Technology Firms since 2000 by Building Design + Construction Magazine, AEI is dedicated to enhancing public health and improving patient outcomes, advancing revolutionary biomedical research, and enabling the next generation of scientific discovery and technological innovation through remarkable design and award-winning projects.
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Including responsibilities such as electrical procurement, multi-discipline design problems, coordination with the client and the design/engineering team, and other project issues.
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The Sr. Electrical Engineer will use expertise to develop new hypotheses and theories and to make recommendations which result in significant changes to important areas of engineering programs.
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Buckeye Partners is currently seeking an Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer II, with experience in design engineering in the pipeline and terminals business, chemicals industry, or other process industries to join our growing team.
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A Bachelor's or graduate degree in electrical engineering is required. Under general supervision, you will develop engineering solutions in data acquisition, sensors, controls, automation, communications, power systems, system wiring, hazardous-area electronics, and related areas.
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Provide knowledge of LNG Power Island and BOP design and applicability of US codes specific to LNG facilities in the US.Call for support from other engineering disciplines when multi-discipline technical issues arise.
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Experience with electrical engineering design and analysis tools such as: Altium, DX Designer, Mentor Capital, Creo Schematic, Xilinx Vivado, or equivalent. Internship experience in an engineering role supporting electrical design.
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The Component Engineer possesses in-depth knowledge of electronic components and failures modes and serves as a bridge between project teams, component manufacturers, and supply chain to ensure a design meets the project design goals, is manufacturable, and is reliable.
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Job DescriptionThe Senior Electrical Engineer will support the design and planning for utility scale PV Solar, BESS, and Wind projects. Responsibilities:·Support the electrical design of a variety of utility scale solar or wind projects.
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Develop solutions to challenging electrical power distribution and lighting systems with integrated architecture and engineering project design teams. Working with us, you will: Perform analysis, design and documentation of building electrical systems including power distribution, lighting design, fire alarm, security, audio/visual and telecommunications systems.
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MRI, a woman-owned Technologies and Engineering Services company, has an exciting opportunity for an Electrical Design Engineer at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX. We are looking for individuals with creative ideas, diverse backgrounds, and a passion for human space exploration to take on this exciting challenge.
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As a senior electrical designer or senior professional engineer, you will have the opportunity to work on Henderson’s mission critical engineering team. Implements and reinforces design and engineering standards at the team or practice level.
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As a Discipline Chief Engineer and member of the Discipline Chief Engineering team, the Electrical Discipline Chief Engineer will be responsible for guidance and mentoring at all levels of the electrical engineering process including concept, design and development, fabrication, modeling, test, installation, operation, and maintenance.
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