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Entry Level Heat Load Calculation Jobs in Florida

Graduate Engineer- Electrical

Tampa, FL · On-site

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Overview We are currently seeking an entry level Graduate Engineer- Electrical with 0-2 years of ... Perform calculations such as electrical load analysis, lighting energy use, voltage drop, fault ...

Graduate Engineer- Electrical

Tampa, FL · On-site

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Overview We are currently seeking an entry level Graduate Engineer- Electrical with 0-2 years of ... Perform calculations such as electrical load analysis, lighting energy use, voltage drop, fault ...

Graduate Engineer- Electrical

Tampa, FL

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Overview We are currently seeking an entry level Graduate Engineer- Electrical with 0-2 years of ... Perform calculations such as electrical load analysis, lighting energy use, voltage drop, fault ...

Mechanical Engineer (Utilities)

Jacksonville, FL · On-site

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At the entry level 1 position the engineer will have higher level engineers mentoring them, whereas ... Size associated ductwork by doing velocity and pressure drop calculations. Produce HVAC ductwork ...

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What is the difference between Entry Level Heat Load Calculation vs Entry Level HVAC Design?

AspectEntry Level Heat Load CalculationEntry Level HVAC Design
Primary FocusCalculating heating/cooling loads for spacesDesigning HVAC systems based on load calculations
Required SkillsBasic understanding of thermodynamics, load calculation softwareLoad calculations, system selection, layout planning
Work EnvironmentEngineering firms, consulting companies, construction projectsHVAC contracting firms, engineering consultancies
CertificationsNone typically required, some may pursue HVAC or engineering certificationsHVAC certifications, engineering licenses often preferred

While both roles involve understanding HVAC principles, Entry Level Heat Load Calculation focuses on performing the calculations needed to determine heating and cooling requirements. Entry Level HVAC Design builds upon this by applying those calculations to create complete system layouts and specifications. Both roles are essential in the HVAC industry and often overlap in training and skills, but they differ in scope and responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Entry Level Heat Load Calculation job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, and 5% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Electrical & Instrumentation Technician

U.S. Sugar

Clewiston, FL • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 4 days ago


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Job description

Electrical & Instrumentation Technician
Posting Start Date: 1/20/26
Job Location: UNITED STATES SUGAR MANUFACTURING
Reporting to the Electrical Controls Supervisor, this is a rotating position with periodic overtime, including nights, weekends, and holidays, working independently or in a team, safely and efficiently maintain, install, and repair electronic equipment, and diagnose malfunctions using applied knowledge and experience.
FUNCTIONS
  • Abide by all Company policies outlined in the Employee Handbook and comply with all Company, Local, State and Federal regulations relating to Health, Safety, Operations, etc.
  • Successfully participate in and complete all training sessions, safety classes, pre-shift meetings, and/or certifications related to the position.
  • Have knowledge of, and proficiency in, trouble shooting, installation, fabrication, maintenance, repair and testing of Analog/Digital control loops, PLC's, various valves, transmitters, controllers, probes, electronic, pneumatic, automatic controls, frequency drives, various motor starters, motors and electrical equipment, power and lighting panel boards, instrumentation and controls, analog and digital control loops, and power distribution equipment, 480V, 240V, 208V, 120V.
  • Have knowledge of, and proficiency in, trouble shooting and installing AC/DC multi-wire control systems.
  • Applicant must demonstrate the ability and proficiency to perform essential job functions such as:
  • respond to, repair, and/or assist others in breakdowns;
  • use tools and read tape measure, meggers, multi-meters and/or other related metering and measuring equipment, and perform mathematical calculations pertaining to the job;
  • maintenance of written documentation pertaining to the job, including documenting all maintenance and work orders using CMMS;
  • read and apply processes and procedures according to operating and maintenance manuals;
  • operate overhead crane, forklift, man lift;
    • precisely calibrate various measuring instruments;
    • operate PLC equipment using a touch screen;
    • perform load calculations for sizing of wire and breakers according to NEC specifications, and selection and installation of conduit.
  • Demonstrate the ability to follow proper safety and housekeeping procedures pertaining to the area.
  • Demonstrate the ability to learn and implement Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP).
  • Demonstrate the ability to work the posted schedule with shift work and overtime as necessary.
  • Ability to learn medium and high voltage Power Distribution Systems, i.e. 13.8kVA and lower.

QUALIFICATIONS
  • Must have positive results from Company-designated tests designed to measure basic skills, job skills, mechanical aptitude and/or other interests, skills and characteristics.
  • Must be 18 years of age or older and have a good work record and disciplinary history.
  • Applicant must be able to read, write and speak the English language in order to comprehend instructions on the job, over the radio, and in the classroom, and to ensure personal and co-worker safety on the work site.
  • New hires must pass a drug test and other pre-employment background screening, and successfully complete any required training or orientation course.
  • Must possess basic computer skills and an aptitude for working with and interpreting graphics related to process equipment.
  • Demonstrate the physical ability to perform the essential functions of the job. Applicant must be in good health and physically able to perform all phases of the work.
  • Applicant must have colored vision and the use of both hands to be able to identify and manipulate colored wiring, and to read electrical schematics and perform layout work.
  • Must be capable of obtaining forklift certification within 30 days as necessary.

WORKING CONDITIONS
80% of the work environment is conducted in an open outdoor environment, exposed to heights and rapidly changing temperatures including extreme heat, weather conditions, blowing dust and particles, burning bulk and liquid fuel, while wearing PPE (i.e.: hard hat, goggles, hair net, ear plugs, arc flash suits and equipment and/or full body chemical resistant suites), regularly climbing stairs and/or ladders, kneeling, crawling, bending, stooping, reaching, and walking on uneven ground containing trip hazards.
20% of the work environment requires routinely lifting, loading, pushing and pulling of up to 50 lbs., regular exposure to live electrical current, electronic industrial magnets, and pressurized steam, routinely using heavy equipment and machinery with moving parts, and occasionally accessing enclosed/confined spaces; may be fitted for and wear a respirator.

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