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Code Inspector I -To qualify for the Electrical Code Inspector I position, all candidates must possess three years of experience in the Electrical field, or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience or an associate degree in engineering, architecture, building construction or related field with 1 year of experience in a construction related field.
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We provide quality and efficient services for all the following systems or needs: HVAC, plumbing, electrical, call-desk operations, steam, boilers, UPS, generators, custodial, grounds, pest control, fire control systems, elevators, gates, bollards, service calls, architectural, structural and building systems.
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M.S degree in Electrical Engineering, Computational Linguistics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or related technical field. Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering, Computational Linguistics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or related technical field.
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The individual's duties cover all aspects of electrical and electronic engineering systems for matters related to the utility distribution in underground tunnels, steam stations, and CPP.Manages and/or consults a wide variety of construction and renovation projects in the underground tunnels, steam stations, and CPP through the application of professional knowledge of electrical and electronic engineering and project management principles and practices.
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Our Transmission & Distribution global practice is looking for an Electrical Engineer to support our Washington office. Or Bachelor of Science in Electrical or related Engineering Technology from an ABET accredited program and successful completion of Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam.
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Knowledgeable of current NEC, NFP70E, ASHRAE, Emissions, Electrical Classifications, IEEE/ANSI and other applicable current design standards and guidelines Knowledge of Paris Climate Agreement, ESGs, and US Federal/State/Local Net Zero, Decarbonization, Electrification, Energy Consumption Reduction, and other applicable Sustainability standards, guidelines, and goals Microgrid experience (i.e., design, construction, interconnectivity, maintenance, etc.
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BS or MS in Technical, Engineering, or Marine degree from ABET accredited institution (i.e. Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Structural Engineering). Leidos | Gibbs & Cox, has an opening for a Senior-Level Marine Engineer to support the USCG Ship Design Team. This position is a hybrid position with 2-3 days per week of onsite support at the USCG Headquarters in Washington, DC.
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Understanding of the electrical systems involved in critical data center operations such as: feeders, transformers, generators, switchgear, UPS systems, Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS), units, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Power Distribution Units (PDUs) and Static Switches.
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Depending on engineering background of candidate, the appropriate systems assigned may include one or more of the following: HVAC&R systems (including heating/cooling load, duct sizing and chill water piping calculations and equipment selection), auxiliary systems, power monitoring and control systems, electric propulsion, and power generation.
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This position reports to the Gibbs & Cox Electrical Engineering Department Manager and interfaces with the SC SDE (Surface Combatant Ship Design Engineering) Ship Design Team. Location: This is a Hybrid remote position.
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Diagnose and repair problems in such areas asHVAC, electrical, plumbing, major appliances, carpentry, emergency systems, flooring, hardware accessories, masonry, painting/wallpaper, water features (pools, spas, etc.
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You will advise and support Ship Design Managers, Program/Project Managers, Systems Engineering Managers (SEM), Task Leads, and colleagues on the best practices for shipboard electrical generation, propulsion and distribution systems, including machinery control and propulsion control systems for both new construction and fleet modernization programs.
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Full working knowledge of commercial construction methods, like ceiling deck constructions, wall framing, structural engineering, electrical wiring, and cable/fiber installation. Must have experience configuring/maintaining/sustaining Extron, Crestron, AMX, and Cisco UC/VTC technologies.
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POSITION SUMMARY: With direct supervision from a Lead Technician, Maintenance Supervisor or Maintenance Manager, a Maintenance Technician B performs repair and maintenance work on diesel and non-diesel equipment and trucks including, but not limited to, chassis components, vehicle refuse bodies and control systems, hydraulic electrical, air brake systems, general engine work, HVAC components, suspension, drive train and steering systems.
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Performs tests on electrical, electro-optical, and electro-mechanical equipment using multi-meters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, spectrum analyzers, bit error rate testers (BERT), signals survey equipment, and other complex and specialized test measurement and diagnostic equipment (TMDE), wire diagrams, logic and signal flow charts, technical manuals, troubleshooting charts, performance aids, schematic, and logic diagrams.
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