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Experienced in lighting/lighting control, power design, and distribution of normal and emergency power systems. Halff has an immediate opening for a Licensed Electrical Engineer (P.E.) to work from a hybrid or remote capacity.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- Professional Engineering License and knowledge of building codes and regulations including Life Safety, IBC, NFPA, NEC, and OSHA.- Detailed understanding understanding of critical data center electrical equipment (including UPS, diesel generators, electrical switchgear, power distribution units, variable frequency drives and automatic/static transfer switches) and basic understanding of mechanical equipment and system design.
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We value a consistent record in all aspects of ASIC integration including Floorplanning, Clock and Power distribution, global signal planning, I/O planning, and hard IP integration. Work closely with the Physical Design team to design power grid specification that achieves the best balance between power integrity targets and PNR performance, power and Area (PPA.
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Including lighting, fire alarm, power distribution, for various institutional, medical, laboratory, commercial, public buildings such as healthcare, biotech, higher. Responsible for the design and production of normal and emergency power, lighting, and fire alarm systems.
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Typical services provided will be short-circuit and coordination studies, protective relay settings, protection and control system design including one-line diagrams/ac & dc schematics/panel layouts/wiring diagrams, power system modeling on modeling platforms such as ASPEN OneLiner and power system disturbance analysis; all for generation/transmission/distribution/industrial facilities.
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8 + years of relative Electrical and Control System Design experience, including schematics, control panel layouts, and power distribution. Farnsworth Group is seeking an Industrial/Semiconductor/Advanced Manufacturing Electrical Controls Engineer.
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Conduct detailed electrical system analysis and design, including but not limited to power distribution, lighting, fire alarm, and low voltage systems. Comprehensive understanding of electrical systems design principles and methodologies, including power distribution, lighting, fire alarm, and low voltage systems.
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Specify electrical equipment including; motors, switchgear, MCC , distribution panels ,cables, protection relays, etc. The Power System Engineer Senior requires a State of Texas Professional Engineer License or, if currently licensed in another state, the ability to obtain a Texas PE license within one (1) year of employment.
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Collaborate in new product design and development of electrical power distribution equipment such as Low Voltage Switchgear, Power Distribution Cabinets or LV panel boards.
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Develops and prepares engineering designs, drawings, circuit maps, control diagrams, charts, databases, plans, and other documents for transmission and distribution systems, generation and substation facilities, market operation and settlement systems and SCADA / EMS.
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Experience with electrical power distribution equipment such as Low Voltage Switchgear, Power Distribution Cabinets or LV panel boards is a plus. Experience in Engineering design, manufacturing, Quality control of the products such as Switchgear, panel boards, Power Distribution Units.
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Drive electrical distribution improvement and resiliency projects with system risk analysis techniques, power monitoring data, and other advanced detection methods. Advanced knowledge and experience in Electric utility substation and distribution power system engineering, maintenance, and operations; electric utility distribution system switchgear; ability to read and understand design intent of electric utility system drawings (one-lines, three-lines, schematics, etc.
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Modeling and analysis of normal and emergency power distribution systems, the design of life safety systems, the design and modeling of lighting and associated control systems; Model electrical systems with SKM, ETAP, EZ-Power or other IEEE compliant modeling tools.
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Lead Electrical Engineer – Energy and Power (Federal Projects) Power distribution systems and microgrids. Demonstrated abilities include a broad understanding of power systems and electrical engineering sciences.
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Experience in Estimating, Electrical design, new product development, ATP/ATS, onsite power generation system power monitoring, and electrical protection/controls. 3 years of experience in design, construction, and commissioning of high voltage substations, medium or low voltage electrical distribution systems, AC/DC systems.
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