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Design of Fire Alarm and Life Safety systems for complex projects and complex controls strategies. Proficient with Revit and AutoCAD. Design of electrical systems for complex buildings and campuses Design of mission critical systems, including working with clients to establish performance criteria.
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The Sr. MEP Electrical Project Engineer will possess 10 to 12 years of relevant experience in electrical power, lighting, and fire alarm/systems design for educational, commercial, and industrial facilities to expand our clients growing MEP division.
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Keyword: Electrical Engineer, electrical engineering, SKM, AutoCAD, PE, BSEE, MEP, Power Distribution, Uninterruptible Power, Fire Alarm System Design, Lighting. Senior MEP Electrical Project Engineer -Uninterruptible Power, Fire Alarms Systems/Design, Lighting.
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As a result of continued growth, our client is currently seeking a Sr. MEP Electrical Project Engineer in Laurel, MD. Bachelors or masters degree in electrical engineering.
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As a result of continued growth, our client is currently seeking a Sr. MEP Electrical Project Engineer in Newark, DE. Must have advanced knowledge of electrical engineering and design and be familiar with applicable codes for building, energy, and construction standards and acceptable industry practices.
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Senior MEP Electrical Project Engineer - Uninterruptible Power, Fire Alarms Systems Design, Lighting
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The Sr. MEP Electrical Engineer will possess 10 to 12 years of relevant experience in electrical power, lighting, and fire alarm/systems design for educational, commercial, and industrial facilities to expand our clients growing MEP division.
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Job Scope: The Project Lead Electrical Engineer is generally be responsible for performing all aspects for complete designs of small and large electrical and instrumentation engineering assignments using theoretical knowledge and practical design methods.
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5+ years of experience with a consulting engineering firm designing power, distribution, lighting, and fire alarm systems. Designof electrical systems such as power distribution, lighting and fire alarm.
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Position requires a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field of study, plus five (5) years of experience in the job offered or in Electrical Engineering or a related occupation.
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Due to our organic growth and stellar reputation in the industry, GPD is excited to add a MEP Electrical Project Engineer to our Akron or Cleveland, OH offices. Fire alarm systems.
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5-10 years of Electrical Engineering experience specializing in design, maintenance, and/or operation of AC power systems, fire alarm systems, and communications systems.
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The individual designs power, lighting, and fire alarm systems for commercial, institutional and industrial facilities within a consulting engineering firm. The Project Engineer utilizes his or her creativity, foresight, and mature engineering judgment to anticipate and solve engineering problems, determine program objectives and requirements, and develop standards and guides for diverse engineering activities.
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Design normal/emergency power distribution, lighting, and fire alarm systems for various applications. Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering is required. Support overall electrical systems development and build support.
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