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Mechanical Systems Testing & Balancing is seeking an individual to assist us in the commissioning of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection/detection (MEP/FP/BE) systems in large commercial/institutional projects.
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Position Summary: The Electrical/Mechanical Commissioning Engineer will be responsible for overseeing the commissioning of various electrical and mechanical systems within our manufacturing facilities.
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Good mechanical and electrical aptitudes, knowledge of electrical/electronic systems and hydraulics and internal combustion engines, and the ability to read and understand electrical and hydraulic schematics.
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Covering a wide range of specialties ranging from aeronautical and computer systems to flight test and mechanical, Developmental Engineers provide advanced skill and knowledge of their particular specialties.
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Advanced degree in Mechanical/Chemical/Environmental/Civil Engineering or Water Resources Planning. Bachelor s Degree in Mechanical/Chemical/Civil Engineering or Water Resources Planning.
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We provide diverse mechanical services to meet our customer’s needs, ranging from engineering and installing heating and cooling systems to maintaining and troubleshooting commercial/industrial HVAC and fire protection systems.
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Ensure maintenance of facility electrical, mechanical, structural, life safety and critical back-up systems are maintained and system up time is maximized. Bachelor’s degree in mechanical or electrical engineering preferred or equivalent operations experience equivalent.
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The Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer (E&I) provides engineering needed to deliver custom water/wastewater treatment systems to industrial and municipal customers. The E&I requires a strong engineering foundation and is skilled at working across teams, communicating complex ideas and integrating systems.
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Internship opportunities are available in but not limited to: Electronic & Electrical Engineering, Flight, Materials and Process Engineering, Mechanical / Structural Engineering, Production and Industrial Engineering, Software, Systems, Test and Evaluation Engineering, Product Support, Flight Operations, Product Security, Safety and Airworthiness.
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Strong interest in Building Systems Mechanical Engineering, CMTA has a robust co-op program for college students pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Architectural Engineering.
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Assists during functional operational testing of substation auxiliary equipment and verification of the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) data systems that provide the operating centers with real time operating and alarm information.
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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering preferred (exceptional candidates may substitute significant years of experience, including on-site facilities management of large integrated BMS/EPMS/DCIM/SCADA systems.
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Undergraduate degree in mechanical, electrical or fire protection/life safety engineering, construction management or a related discipline. You will be involved in all aspects of MEP from submittal to close out to include Low Voltage, Security, Fire Protection Systems, Controls and all critical MEP Systems that allow our clients to thrive in their industries.
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Responsibilities include analysis and detailed design of structural steel and concrete structures, performing engineering cost estimates, and working with other disciplines such as mechanical, and electrical group.
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Dominion Energy seeks an Electrical Engineering Technical Specialist II for an intermediate-level position at the location in Innsbrook, VA. This position will provide procurement engineering support of mechanical, electrical, and electronic systems that support nuclear power generation.
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