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Coordinate with other engineering trades, including Architectural, Mechanical, Structural, and Process Engineering to ensure a complete and comprehensive Electrical design.
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Maintain and utilize working knowledge of accepted electrical engineering and instrumentation/control design standards and practices in the execution of design work that will meet the clients' needs and conform to Company standards.
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This position is responsible for the completion of design efforts with minimal direction on a task basis and is responsible for the preparation and completion of electrical engineering designs that are responsive to project needs.
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Maintain and utilize working knowledge of accepted electrical engineering and. Do you have a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering preferred. Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering preferred.
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We are currently seeking a vibrant, self-motivated& Electrical Engineer & to join our team. Related work experience, including a minimum of 5 years as an Electrical Engineer required.
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As an Electrical Engineer, you'll be responsible for preparing and completing electrical engineering designs that meet project needs. 5 years as an Electrical Engineer required.
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Minimum bachelor’s degree in electrical or mechanical engineering. o ISO - o ISO - o IEC o ISO. This refers to the selection, installation, and configuration of protective devices and related control systems used in machinery to protect people from injuries.
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Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. 5+ years' experience in Electrical engineering. A large and successful mechanical & energy contracting company that provides exceptional design-build construction, energy services, and mechanical maintenance services for educational, government & healthcare clients for both industrial and commercial facilities.
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Stay current with industry trends, emerging technologies, and best practices in mechanical engineering to drive continuous improvement in designs. 7 years of demonstrated experience in electrical design engineering, preferably with defense programs such as missile systems and loitering munitions.
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Basic understanding of both mechanical and/or electrical equipment/design related to data centers (Including but not limited to: uninterruptable power sources, diesel generators, electrical switchgear, power distribution units, variable frequency drives, automatic/static transfer switches, chillers [air-cooled and water-cooled], pumps, cooling towers, heat exchangers, CRAHs, fans, air economizers, water treatment, etc.
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5 years of experience with power system analysis and engineering software packages, bidding, designing, operating, and commissioning of electrical distribution systems from High Voltage (HV) transformer to branch circuits.
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CMTA has a robust co-op program for college students pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Architectural Engineering. Learn and implement the electrical system basics such as power, power distribution, lighting & controls, fire alarm systems for new constructions and renovation design projects while supporting our engineering team.
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We are currently seeking a vibrant, self-motivated Electrical Engineer responsible for the completion of design efforts with minimal direction on a task basis and is responsible for the preparation and completion of electrical engineering designs that are responsive to project needs.
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Utilize AutoCAD to draft electrical construction drawings, including Floor Plans, Site Plans, Equipment Details and Wiring Diagrams. Professional Engineer License required. Analyze existing and proposed electrical loads to size electrical services, feeders, and branch circuits.
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We are a growing full-service MEP/FP engineering firm located in Dublin, Ohio. We are currently seeking an Electrical Engineer/Designer with a minimum of 2 years experience in the design of systems for power distribution, lighting, fire alarm, life safety, communications, and security for residential, commercial, institutional, industrial and healthcare facilities.
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