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Electrical Engineer- Entry Level Location: Auburn, AL 36832 Pay rate: $30-$33 per hour Shift ... Analyze data from monitoring systems, smart grids, and sensors to gain insights into distribution ...

PR ยท On-site

$57K - $63K/yr

... sensors * Architect solutions using the appropriate technologies from database to AI to User ... Entry Level Position: College Graduate - 2 years experience Systems: * Success Factors:

This is an entry level position designed for someone who enjoys working outdoors, is dependable ... Install rain sensors * Assist with residential and commercial irrigation system repairs * Complete ...

... sensors * Architect solutions using the appropriate technologies from database to AI to User ... Entry Level Position: College Graduate - 2 years experience Systems: * Success Factors:

We are looking for applicants for E&I Mechanic - Entry Level in our Jackson, AL Mill ... eye sensors. * Troubleshooting, problem solving and resolving issues at machine centers and ...

Entry Level Engineer/Developer

Manassas, VA ยท On-site

$80K - $82K/yr

... sensors * Architect solutions using the appropriate technologies from database to AI to User ... Entry Level Position: College Graduate - 2 years experience Below are the career paths we ...

... sensors * Architect solutions using the appropriate technologies from database to AI to User ... Entry Level Position: College Graduate - 2 years experience Below are the career paths we ...

... sensors * Architect solutions using the appropriate technologies from database to AI to User ... Entry Level Position: College Graduate - 2 years experience Below are the career paths we ...

... sensors * Architect solutions using the appropriate technologies from database to AI to User ... Entry Level Position: College Graduate - 2 years experience Below are the career paths we ...

Entry Level Engineer/Developer

Charlotte, NC ยท On-site

$80K - $82K/yr

... sensors * Architect solutions using the appropriate technologies from database to AI to User ... Entry Level Position: College Graduate - 2 years experience Below are the career paths we ...

... sensors * Architect solutions using the appropriate technologies from database to AI to User ... Entry Level Position: College Graduate - 2 years experience Below are the career paths we ...

... sensors * Architect solutions using the appropriate technologies from database to AI to User ... Entry Level Position: College Graduate - 2 years experience Below are the career paths we ...

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What is the difference between Entry Level Sensors vs Entry Level Electrical Technicians?

AspectEntry Level SensorsEntry Level Electrical Technicians
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some may have technical certificationsHigh school diploma; technical certifications or associate degree often preferred
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, automation facilities, laboratoriesConstruction sites, industrial plants, maintenance facilities
Industry UsageUsed in automation, robotics, manufacturing for detecting physical propertiesUsed in electrical systems, maintenance, installation, troubleshooting

Entry Level Sensors and Entry Level Electrical Technicians share some foundational skills, such as understanding electrical systems and safety protocols. However, sensors focus on detecting physical properties and integrating into automation systems, while electrical technicians handle broader electrical maintenance and repairs. Both roles are essential in industrial settings, but they serve different specialized functions.

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Electrical Engineer- Entry Level

Electrical Engineer- Entry Level

Pacer Group

Auburn, AL โ€ข On-site

$30 - $33/hr

Contractor

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Electrical Engineer- Entry Level

Location: Auburn, AL 36832

Pay rate: $30-$33 per hour

Shift Schedule: Standard Shift

Duration: 12 months contract


Job Overview:
Aย Engineer is responsible for designing, planning, and managing the electrical distribution systems that deliver electricity to homes, businesses, and industries. They play a crucial role in ensuring the safe, reliable, and efficient distribution of electrical power.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Distribution System Design:
    Design, plan, and optimize electrical distribution systems, including overhead and underground lines, substations, transformers, and other components. Ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations.
  • Network Analysis:
    Perform load flow analysis, fault analysis, and voltage drop calculations to assess the capacity and performance of the distribution network. Identify and mitigate potential issues.
  • Asset Management:
    Maintain accurate records of distribution equipment, perform condition assessments, and recommend maintenance, repair, or replacement of aging or damaged assets.
  • Equipment Selection:
    Specify and select distribution equipment, such as transformers, circuit breakers, switches, and protective devices, considering factors like voltage levels and load requirements.
  • Safety and Compliance:
    Ensure that distribution system designs meet safety standards, environmental regulations, and industry codes. Collaborate with regulatory authorities for approvals and compliance.
  • Reliability Improvement:
    Identify opportunities to enhance the reliability of the distribution system, reduce downtime, and improve power quality. Implement strategies for system resilience.
  • New Connections:
    Evaluate requests for new electrical connections, assess their impact on the distribution network, and design the necessary infrastructure to support new customers.
  • Project Management:
    Manage distribution infrastructure projects from conception to completion. Coordinate with construction crews, contractors, and vendors to ensure project timelines and budgets are met.
  • Emergencies and Outages:
    Respond to emergency situations, such as power outages or equipment failures, by conducting rapid assessments and developing solutions to restore power.
  • Data Analysis:
    Analyze data from monitoring systems, smart grids, and sensors to gain insights into distribution system performance and make data-driven decisions.

Qualifications:

  • Education:
    A bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related field is typically required. A master's degree may be preferred for more specialized roles.
  • Professional Licensure:
    Many Distribution Engineers are required to hold a professional engineering license (PE) or similar certifications, which vary by region.
  • Technical Skills:
    Proficiency in distribution system design software, computer-aided design (CAD) tools, and power system simulation software. Familiarity with AutoCAD and GIS (Geographic Information Systems) may be beneficial.
  • Knowledge:
    In-depth knowledge of electrical distribution principles, grid operation, protection systems, and equipment. Understanding of regulatory requirements and industry standards.
  • Analytical Skills:
    Strong analytical and problem-solving skills for assessing network performance, diagnosing issues, and proposing solutions.
  • Safety Awareness:
    A strong commitment to safety protocols and procedures in designing and maintaining electrical distribution systems.
  • Project Management:
    Project management skills to effectively plan, execute, and oversee distribution infrastructure projects.
  • Communication:
    Excellent communication skills to collaborate with cross-functional teams, regulatory bodies, and stakeholders.
  • Adaptability:
    Ability to adapt to new technologies, industry trends, and changing energy demands in the electrical distribution sector.