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Design industrial and heavy civil electrical systems; including power distribution, emergency power, fire alarm, security, television, telecommunications, and computer network systems.
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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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Essential skills and experience: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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Understanding and correctly apply concepts of emergency and normal power systems, of lighting, photometric, and lighting controls, voltage drop, conductor sizing, harmonics, grounding and bonding etc.
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We are seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer to design and guide the development of electrical power systems within a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility. Review and guide the design of electrical power systems, ensuring compliance with standards and codes.
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Responsibilities Execute detailed electrical power systems design for water and wastewater treatment facilities with minimal oversight. Note:This job description is intended to provide a general overview of the responsibilities and qualifications for the Senior Electrical Engineer position.
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Demonstrating knowledge of full cycle product development for multiple products, broader RF system design (UWB, LoRA, cellular), power supply design (buck/boost, switch mode power supplies), LTSpice or Pspice, and/or certification/regulatory testing (FCC, UL, reliability.
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A full service MEP consulting firm located in Chicago is looking to add a Senior Electrical Engineer to their team! Perform field verification duties on the configuration and condition of existing electrical distribution, communication and life-safety systems.
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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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The Electrical and Automation Design Engineer is primarily responsible for the design of Water/Wastewater electrical power distribution and technology improvements for municipalities.
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Execute detailed electrical power systems design for water and wastewater treatment facilities with minimal oversight. We're currently seeking a talented Senior Electrical Engineer to join a dynamic team.
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With high-level goals provided, creates designs of electric master system plans, power system, protection and generation models, facility power systems, sustainability/renewable energy systems, and other similar electrical systems of basic to high complexity to meet client project requirements.
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As an Electrical Engineer specializing in power systems with experience in municipalities and the public sector, you will play a crucial role in designing, implementing, and managing electrical projects for our clients.
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Tasks include the research, design, concept development, planning, and construction of transmission and distribution substations, power distribution, power regulation, renewable energy, as well as protection and control systems in a wide variety of contexts (utilities, transportation, building, and Federal, State, and local government projects.
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Perform full design of lighting, power, and fire alarm systems, including full equipment selection, for all size projects. The Senior Engineer will work independently on multiple concurrent projects, both in design and construction, and be responsible for the preparation of contract documents and specifications for complex building systems.
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