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Maintains project document organization Manage time and meet commitments Understands Ohms Law, AC/DC, Electric and magnetic fields Understands power system theory – 3-phase vector math, power factor, symmetrical components Understands capacitors, inductors, and resonance Designing lighting for food processing spaces, including lighting calculations for emergency and inspection lighting level needs.
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Job Title: Electrical Department Lead Department: Engineering Reports to: Engineering Manager GENERAL PURPOSE OF THIS JOB (Summary) The Electrical Department Lead Engineer provides safe, "Best for Project" solutions for complex projects, while ensuring regulatory compliance for all electrical engineering deliverables.
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Lead projects as a project manager and lead electrical engineer utilizing standard project management tools including scope development, schedule development in Microsoft Project, developing and managing a Work Breakdown Structure, risk management and Utilizing Earned Value Management for managing and reporting project status.
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ECI employs over 650 engineers, designers, project managers, surveyors, right-of-way agents, environmental planners, construction professionals and support staff in 20+ engineering offices across the U.S. ECI has over 35 years of experience in the planning, engineering and construction of a wide range of power delivery projects including substations, transmission lines, energy storage facilities, distribution systems, communication systems and industrial electrical facilities.
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About Us We plan, design, engineer, and build food plants for major brands across the country and the world. Travel to customer project sites for fieldwork, review, audit, and meetings, estimated 25.
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Coordinate with Electrical Engineer, Design WGL, and project team to develop basic schedules. Execute project design tasks in partnership with Electrical Engineer counterparts.
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As an Electrical Engineer at a Marathon refinery, you can expect to become familiar with industry codes and best practices, build critical thinking skills, and gain an understanding of how all engineering disciplines work together as a cohesive team.
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Capable of performing all electrical engineering tasks associated with the project including proposals, design, engineering calculations, cost estimating, client reviews, and construction support.
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The person in this position will work with multidisciplinary project teams providing electrical engineering and related technical expertise. Project work will include design of power and controls for power plants, refineries, mine processing facilities, and other heavy industrial facilities, as well as water and wastewater treatment facilities for municipal clients.
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As a Lead Project Electrical Engineer , you will be a viable member of a team focused on creating highly efficient design plans for building state-of-the-art passenger trains. Lead Project Electrical Engineer.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer is responsible for overall electrical engineering system design that is safe, reliable and conforms with codes, standards, and applicable regulations within assigned mining, minerals, and metals projects.
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Work generally conducted indoors in an office setting with occasional travel to project sites, but may serve as a Field Engineer during construction. Title: Senior Electrical Engineer.
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Your tasks As a Lead Project Electrical Engineer, you will be a viable member of a team focused on creating highly efficient design plans for building state-of-the-art passenger trains.
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By joining our team, your role as engineer and project leader will be to contribute to proposals, design engineering, technological choices and proposed solutions, from design to implementation.
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The Electrical Engineer prepares complete design packages, including the construction scope of work for complex projects that meet design intents and customer expectations. We are currently seeking a full-time Senior Electrical Engineer in our office to help us achieve our company mission.
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