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This position requires an BS in Electrical Engineering (background in Power/Power Systems) with a strong academic background and coursework emphasis in Power Systems Analysis.
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Electrical systems include low and medium-voltage power, lighting, SCADA and process controls, voice/data networking, fiber optics, emergency power systems, UPS, security systems, CCTV, and fire alarm.
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Offer technical support for all field power systems at EWPD facilities and maintain ETAP models for all plants. Develop and review power system designs for new projects and extensions to existing systems.
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Design and layout electrical systems, including power distribution, lighting, fire alarm, and low-voltage systems, using CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD, Revit). Coordinate with architects, structural engineers, and other disciplines to integrate electrical systems into overall building design and construction.
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Conduct the electrical engineering and technology aspects of high-profile Independent Engineering and Technical Advisory projects for project financing, tax equity, sales and acquisitions of solar, and storage projects and portfolios, including performing electrical design reviews and reviewing the electrical power systems aspects of engineering, procurement, and construction contracts, and project construction schedules.
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Typical design work includes airfield lighting, navigational aids, airfield signage and lighting control vaults, interior and exterior lighting, fire alarm systems, low voltage power distribution, motor control circuits, raceway systems, and communications systems.
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Hands On” experience – which must include designing building power distribution plus machine and line control systems utilizing a variety of PLCs ( Allen Bradley specifically ). Design and/or supervise electrical engineering performed by engineering consultants, including power distribution, process lighting, installation engineering, communication network design and PLC programming.
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These services include planning and systems studies, design and engineering, maintenance and testing, program management, construction, and turnkey EPC projects. Dashiell is a leading national provider of technical services to the electric utility, power generation, industrial, renewable and energy industries.
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3 to 5 years of relevant post education experience in an electrical engineering capacity designing power transmission and distribution systems in utility or industrial/commercial environments.
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Demonstrated abilities include a broad understanding of power systems and electrical engineering sciences. Cogeneration or combined heat and power systems. Power distribution systems and microgrids.
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Must have experience with building power systems, lighting design, medium-voltage distribution, SKM analysis, and photometric calculations (AGI or Elumtools preferred). This lead engineer position is primarily responsible for providing project and design leadership, mentoring staff, and performing complex and/or unique engineering functions specific to the electrical discipline.
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As an Career Protection & Control Engineer, candidates will have the opportunity to design substation protection and control projects for electric utilities at voltages from 12kV up to 500kV. This is an exciting and growing field in the power systems industry and allows candidates to get exposure to how the power generation such as that of renewable energy ties into the electric system.
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5-10 years of related experience in an environment requiring electrical power, lighting and control systems experience is essential. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering with an emphasis in power engineering is preferred.
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We are seeking a passionate, dedicated, and experienced Electrical Engineer with a focus on building systems. Evaluate electrical systems, products, components, and applications by designing and conducting research programs and applying knowledge of electricity and materials.
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Candidate must have experience with Electrical industrial maintenance as a field service engineer/representative/technician, electrician, power distribution technician, and project manager.
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