What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Engineer Associate position at Mesa Accosiates?
GIG General / Generation Industrial and Government
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Ideal candidate will have recently graduate with a BSEE in the power field of study. Candidate should expect to electrical design related to fossil and hydro power generation projects. Utility experience is a plus. Individual must have the ability to interpret single lines and developing and / or modifying AC / DC elementaries, panel front views, wiring diagrams, apparatus drawings, and bills of materials. AutoCAD / MicroStation experience is a plus.
Education / Experience / Licensure :
- 4 Year BSEE from ABET accredited school of engineering
- 3 years of experience is required
- EIT or PE preferred
Responsibilities :
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