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That knowledge is key when it comes to providing research and technical support to senior-level DoD representatives responsible for ordnance electrical safety of naval weapons and ordnance facilities and platforms in Lightning Protection, Facility Grounding and Bonding, Equipment Grounding and Bonding, Electrical Service, Ordnance and Energetic Grounding and Bonding, Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance (HERO), and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its Service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other US federal agencies, all over the world.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer will develop electrical technical packages for Business Development projects, resolve problems for ongoing marine projects, develop all applicable documentation, and supervise the resources to support the assigned project.
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Monitor work item candidates from various sources including the Class Configuration Control Board (CCB), Technical Support Team, Ship Design Manager, and Ship's Force, and incorporate any lessons learned.
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The position requires demonstrated experience in coordinating with multiple stakeholders across the Surface Warfare Enterprise (SYSCOMS, TYCOMs, Technical Warrant Holders, Fleet, DLA and OEMs) to support emergent tasks and seek resolutions to life cycle and sustainment issues.
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Assist in addressing technical issues, including simulation, installation, monitoring, maintenance, and operation of wayside energy storage systems and reversible thyristor rectifier in traction power substations for the current and future projects.
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Perform technical inspections of electrical work, monitor construction contractor's quality control program, and review project drawings to ensure compliance. The new construction includes:NOB (New Office Building), WH/SPX (Warehouse/Support Annex)MSGR (Marine Security Guard Residence), UTL (Utility Building)Vehicel Repair Shops, CACs (Compound Access Control Facilities)Recreational Facilities, PKG (Structured Parking Garage), and more.
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As an Associate Electrical Engineer, you will have the opportunity to apply your technical knowledge of building services systems across a portfolio of ground-breaking projects in the US and globally.
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The Electrical Engineer PE will provide support for the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) with the performance of electrical engineering design and production support from project inception through construction.
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Provide technical support to Nexamp development, EPC, and O&M departments for the entire life cycle of a project including development, permitting, construction, and asset management phases.
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As a Senior Electrical Engineer supporting the shipbuilding industry, you will play a critical role in providing engineering and technical support across various stages of ship design and construction.
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Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Provide engineering/technical support for concept studies; feasibility studies; preliminary design activities; contract design activities; detail design and construction activities; independent design reviews; In-service ship design and engineering activities; shipboard installation support; and special studies related to ships/boats/craft, ship systems and/or shipboard equipment.
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Pantheon Data is seeking a Journeyman Electrical Engineer to support the National Security Cutter (NSC) Acquisition Program. Conduct schematic reviews and electrical system analysis including load distribution, vital/non-vital loads, and LVR/LVP requirements in order to evaluate planned engineering changes in support of major shipbuilding acquisition and repair projects.
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VTG is seeking an Electrical Engineer that has been certified as a Radiofrequency (RF) Engineer with experience with transmission systems, device design, and placement of antennas for optimum performance to support the Executive Director, Program Manager, and Deputy Program Manager.
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Direct interface and liaison with internal and external customers at all levels from quotation to final design and test activities, design reviews and technical working group meetings to comply with requirements and specifications.
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