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As a service to our members, the Dallas Chapter of the Power & Energy Society offers to post job announcements for employers in the central Texas area. We will post your announcements for vacant power engineer job openings on this Webpage for six months. Send your announcement Bill Sako, Chapter Chairman, sakowd@cdm.com, for his review and forwarding to our Webmaster for posting.


Experienced Engineers

Senior Electrical Engineer:
Job Responsibility:
Position responsible for technical content and production quality of electrical projects. Will provide electrical calculations, specification writing, and design of all electrical systems including construction cost estimates Will meet with Clients as needed and attend project review meetings

Minimum Experience:

BSEE
P.E. license in Texas
10 years minimum experience in Consulting Engineering with knowledge of lighting and power systems for commercial, healthcare and industrial facilities
Client, project, and employee management experience required
LEED AP
Knowledge of REVIT 2009/BIM
Solar PV Design

Contact Information
hr@skaneng.com

Thank you,
Geneva Summers
Office Manager
512-326-3380

PDF of posting here.

 


 


 




Current Engineering Students

Students. The IEEE Power & Energy Society is providing a new online service for  students interested in power careers, and for their future employers. PES-Careers (http://www.pes-careers.org/) is customized for power engineering students to help them find jobs and internships. Employers will find that the service both promotes and enhances their own online career services. PES-Careers is easy to use, flexible, efficient, targeted, and, at no cost to the user, a real value.
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Updated 2009 Sept. 17 by Stacy Carr


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