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Ability to specify transformers, variable frequency drives (VFDs), motor starters, switchgear, motor control centers (MCCs) and related electrical distribution equipment. Familiarity with automation and control systems, instrumentation and electrical (I&E) engineering and principles for industrial facilities.
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Design and specify electrical equipment including service entrance coordination with public utility, low voltage motor control centers, transformers, generators, transfer switches, power distribution centers (PDC's) and other typical electrical equipment.
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Main responsibilities include working with the team to create electrical, instrumentation and controls components of design deliverables. Position may include full or partial responsibility of the following Instrumentation & Controls (I&C) tasks.
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Development of AC power systems, one-line diagrams, motor starter schematics, electrical wiring diagrams, electrical area classification drawings, grounding drawings and lighting plans.
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Candidate should be capable of assisting clients with planning facility improvements for electrical and controls aspects of projects. Familiarity with fuel process equipment - motor operated valves and controllers; automatic tank gauging systems for large and small tanks, leak detection systems, load computers, flow meters, etc.
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Coordinate with the fuel mechanical discipline and support the development of Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams. Develop network diagrams, instrument location plans, input/output (I/O) lists, instrument index, control philosophy, control narratives, cause & effect diagrams, and instrument specifications.
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Burns & McDonnell has an exciting opportunity for the electrical engineer that has a desire to apply technical design experience while actively engaging their entrepreneurial spirit. Develop system control philosophies and alarm setpoints, as well as provide EI&C comments on equipment procurement specifications.
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Able to develop and/or lead the design of electrical master plans for facilities encompassing but not limited to the following: reliable power distribution, motor control centers, energy efficient lighting systems, communications and telecom routing, instrumentation and controls for HVAC systems, fire-alarm interface, building level uninterrupted power systems (UPS) systems, engine generators.
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Instrumentation and Controls experience particularly with DCS and PLC systems is a plus. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in power distribution, power generation, motor control, auxiliary power studies, lighting, grounding, specification writing, studies, scheduling, and cost estimating.
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Produce installation details, motor control center single lines, electric room layouts, motor control elementaries, connection diagrams, cable schedules, control panel layouts and grounding, lighting, power and instrumentation plans under general supervision.
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This candidate will lead design, planning and client coordination activities associated with high, medium and low voltage electrical distribution and control systems found in mission critical, healthcare, and industrial sites.
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This position requires an experienced electrical engineer capable of successfully solving difficult problems that require adaptation and modification of standard techniques, procedures and criteria.
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Bachelor Degree in Electrical or related Engineering Technology from an ABET accredited program and successful completion of Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam. Professional Engineer (PE) License Preferred.
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Provides electrical design direction and resource management on multi-discipline projects. Bachelor Degree in Electrical Engineering or related degree from an ABET accredited program.
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Support electrical maintenance projects/programs assessing performance of electrical equipment and controls (VFD’s, motors and motor control systems). Allied Resources is looking for a Senior E&I Reliability Engineer who will be supporting electrical maintenance and reliability strategies and working on critical preventative and predictive project initiatives.
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