Electrical Engineer - Career Transitions LLC (Odessa, TX) Customer Service & Call Center - Odessa, TX at Geebo

Electrical Engineer - Career Transitions LLC (Odessa, TX)

Company Description CareerTransitions specializes in talent acquisition, professional contract staffing, and outplacement services.
Job Description Responsibilities/Competencies o Coordinate work of other I&E engineers and designers assigned to a given project o Engage in shop and field testing of switchgear and motor control center equipment o Apply design knowledge in medium and low voltage power distribution, grounding, lighting, motor control, variable frequency drive, and misc.
equipment specification and selection o Conduct power studies (load flow, short circuit, relay coordination, motor starting, and arc flash) as required to define the requirements for distribution facilities in industrial plants o Interact with all engineering disciplines, engineering and construction project managers, and clients Requirements o B.
S.
in Electrical Engineering required o 5
years' experience preferred o EIT licensure required; P.
E.
by exam preferred o Experience in the specification of LV and MV transformers, switchgear, motor controls, and variable frequency drives.
Experience in the analysis of industrial power systems using SKM Tools or equivalent modeling software is required.
o Must be able to travel up to 10% of the time o Strong verbal and written communication skills required with the ability to prepare written specifications and contract documents.
o Strong Computer skills (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, o Well developed, detail oriented organizational skills.
o Must have significant substation experience.
Work
Experience:
5 years Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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