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As a member of the Electrical Engineering team in Metro's Capital Delivery Section, the Transit Electrical Engineer IV's will perform advanced level engineering for both major and smaller Transit facility capital projects, including the preparation of engineering designs, specifications and design reports.
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System One is actively recruiting for several Marine Electrical Engineer(s) for long-term contract positions working fully remote. Project Location: Fully Remote. Works with production and project teams to successfully implement vessel and vessel component designs.
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Responsible for complex design calculations and drawing development for the construction, maintenance, and repair of maritime vessels and shipboard systems including structural, propulsion, electrical, and hydraulic mechanics.
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An additional two years supervisory, lead or project management experience is required to be a supervising Principal Electrical Power Systems Engineer. This class requires a total of eight years experience: Six years professional electrical power systems engineering experience equivalent to the Electrical Power Systems Engineer level.
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Seattle City Light has a supervisory opportunity in our Substation Engineering Production Group for a professionally licensed electrical engineer, from any state. You will oversee the work of one Associate Electrical Engineer, three Assistant Electrical Engineers, and two Electrical Engineering Interns.
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Role description: As a Senior Electrical Engineer you will lead the Electrical discipline of multiple concurrent projects through pursuits, proposal, design, and construction phases.
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Professional Engineer License (PE) in Electrical Engineering; required. P reparing multiple or complex plans, designs and plan production for general electrical engineering on a wide variety of projects which may include lighting, power, and grounding plans, one-line diagrams, panel and cable schedules, and different project specifications.
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DEA’s Energy Business Unit is currently hiring a Substation Electrical Engineer-in-Training (EIT) to join our team. The responsibilities for the Substation Electrical EIT will include working closely with project engineers and other project managers on multidiscipline project teams providing electrical engineering and technical expertise.
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Serves as project engineer lead in the development of design and maintenance of substation technology and NERC related projects for capital improvement and maintenance. Experience in project engineering lead, specification writing, purchasing, testing, commissioning of substation projects.
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As an Electrical Project Engineer in our Seattle office, you will help us empower our clients to achieve energy-efficient building solutions, save global environments, and create a better, greener future for all.
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A leading MEP (mechanical and electrical planning) firm based in the Pacific Northwest is looking for a bright electrical engineer with experience or interest in pursuing design for construction, real estate, project management, design engineering and planning, and someone who is looking for flexibility, autonomy, independence, variety of work, learning opportunities, and career growth and longevity.
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Works independently to provide guidance and leadership to mid-level to senior level team or project members, with strict adherence to QA/QC (may involve AutoCAD electrical, Bluebeam. Highly proficient with electrical engineering principles, practices, process, design/build, and the application to permitting and project work-related issues.
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To meet client objectives and to integrate our many disciplines, we can create teams comprised of civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, and corrosion control, as well as project/construction managers and professionals in a variety of specialty services.
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We have a great opportunity for you to join AEI in an Electrical Project Engineer / Manager role in our Seattle office. You will also develop innovative and unique engineering solutions to align with project, client and project partner's needs, and leads the discipline team in implementing the solutions.
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As an Electrical Engineer, you’ll be responsible for the design of all Electrical deliverable documents and the design and specification of medium and low voltage power distribution, motor control, standby and emergency generation systems, lighting systems, fire alarm, lightning protection, grounding, and security systems, to relevant codes of practice.
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