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Electrical Grounding Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Lead Electrical Engineer

Cincinnati, OH · On-site

$153K - $160K/yr

Participate in the planning, scheduling, conducting and coordinating detailed phases of electrical ... Work with systems and equipment grounding requirements (high resistance, building and isolated ...

Electrical Engineer

Cincinnati, OH · On-site

$90K - $105K/yr

Develop and review electrical designs (single-line diagrams, grounding plans, motor control schematics) in compliance with NEC * Perform electrical calculations to support system design and equipment ...

The Superintendent II typically supports execution of specific electrical scopes-such as branch distribution, lighting, grounding, low-voltage systems, enforcing safety and QA/QC procedures, and ...

Conduct load flow, short circuit, arc flash, grounding, and ampacity studies. Must-Haves: * Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent) from an accredited institution * Minimum 4 years of ...

Conduct load flow, short circuit, arc flash, grounding, and ampacity studies. Must-Haves: * Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent) from an accredited institution * Minimum 4 years of ...

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What is the difference between Electrical Grounding vs Electrician?

AspectElectrical GroundingElectrician
Primary FocusEstablishing a safe electrical path to prevent shocks and equipment damageInstalling, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems
CertificationsElectrical grounding certifications, safety trainingJourneyman or master electrician licenses
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, industrial facilities, residential settingsResidential, commercial, industrial electrical systems
Industry UsagePart of electrical safety and system designFull electrical system installation and troubleshooting

Electrical Grounding focuses on safety measures to prevent electrical hazards, while Electricians perform comprehensive electrical work including installation and repairs. Both roles are essential in electrical safety and often work together on projects.

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Site Electrical Engineer

Advanced Technical Staffing Solutions

Bowling Green, OH • On-site

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Atss has a client in Bowling Green, Ohio looking for a Site Electrical Engineer.
WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING:
This person will bring extensive experience to work on industrial projects including design of power distribution, lighting and grounding systems.
• Design power system facilities and equipment and coordinate construction, operation, and maintenance of electric power generating, receiving, and distribution stations, and distribution systems and equipment
• Develop conceptual layouts and sketches to drive the most efficient design on a project-by-project basis
• Participate in the planning, scheduling, conducting and coordinating detailed phases of electrical engineering projects
• Develop equipment specifications
• Develop construction specifications and contractor scope of work documents
• Directs preparation of or prepares drawings and specific type of equipment and materials to be used, in construction and equipment installation
• Inspects completed installations for conformance with design and equipment specifications and safety standards
• Work products will include: one-line diagrams, wiring drawings, panel layout drawings, motor schematics, instrument loop sheets, conduit and tray routing drawings and contractor scope documents
• Work with systems and equipment grounding requirements (high resistance, building and isolated grounding)
• Provide on-site start up support
YOUR IDEAL BACKGROUND:
The successful candidate should have an entrepreneurial spirit, and be excited by opportunities to add value to our clients with engineering expertise. Strong communication skills, collaboration and courage to challenge the status quo are cornerstones
• experience with design/installation of medium and low-voltage distribution equipment, with experience in consulting engineering and construction industry
• Strong knowledge of applicable codes and standards (NEC, ANSI, NEMA, NFPA)
• Able to handle onsite plant projects with minimal supervision
• Well organized with a demonstrated ability to meet deadlines and operate within budgets and work directly with client engineers and maintenance teams.
• Working knowledge of Autodesk Revit.
• Capability with CAD systems including AutoCAD
• PE license or EIT certificate with ability to obtain PE license is preferred but not required.