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Rogue Recruitment is working with a consulting engineering firm that is hiring for multiple Senior Electrical Engineers. MUST have PE and at least 8 years of experience with electrical design.
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Twelve (12) years of experience in facility Electrical Engineering design. With offices worldwide, Merrick and Company has been ranked as one of the top 100 design firms by Engineering News Record.
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Responsible for planning and preparing engineered contract documentation for assigned projects, working with or as an electrical Project Manager to meet deadlines, aiding in or providing engineering decisions, and collaborating with other engineers, architects, and/or owners.
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Provides guidance and direction on department design guides, standards, systems, applicable engineering codes and Black and Veatch policies. Our vision is to be the greatest infrastructure solutions provider delivering top tier and high-quality design and engineering services to various Federal Agencies.
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Work with project management as the engineering lead on projects to identify and engage all relevant project stakeholders including internal design team, permitting, construction, community members, governance authorities, and client project management to guarantee project success.
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Our employees have the opportunity to delve into many aspects of electrical engineering, including the design of complex power systems, observation and construction services, power system analyses, etc.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its Service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other US federal agencies, all over the world.
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Working knowledge knowledge of a least one discipline of; circuit card design, RF, mixed signal design, electrical schematic and system design, or defense industry electrical engineering standards.
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Experience in medium voltage power design, easy power, load flow analysis, and electrical engineering drawings in a manufacturing environment (preferred) A passion for learning and growing engineering skills in medium and low voltage power distribution design.
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A degree in Electrical Engineering; MSc is a plus. Understanding of electrical engineering codes and safety standards. On a daily basis, you’ll carry out various engineering tasks, such as performing calculations to ensure our systems meet the global safety standards and collaborating with technicians to solve emerging issues.
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Proficient in Electrical Design and Electrical Engineering. As an Electrical Engineer, you will play a key role in designing and engineering electrical systems, focusing on power distribution to meet project requirements.
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LEAF Engineers is a frontrunner for success in providing comprehensive mechanical, electrical and plumbing, technology, and fire protection engineering design services. Provide quality assurance checks of electrical, control detail engineering and design project deliverables.
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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering. This is a position for someone who is well-qualified to design electrical systems and serve as a first point of contact for clients in a project management role.
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They will also help design and manufacture electrical products of all shapes and sizes. BS degree in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Physics from an accredited higher learning institution.
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Minimum 5 years of consulting experience with power engineering, specifically in substation design. Strong knowledge of substation design principles and electrical distribution systems.
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