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ICON Consultants, LP-Houston
the standardization of estimating practices and cost tracking across projects.
Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or a related field required.
• Experience in transmission, substation, utility engineering, or estimating.
• Knowledge of high-voltage...
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Houston
Experience in personnel management.
• Minimum of 10 years’ experience in the electric utility industry performing detailed engineering for high voltage substation projects.
• Strong technical expertise in structural, civil, electrical, or mechanical...
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icims.com -
Houston
with corporate engineering, plant personnel, regional utility engineers, and contracted engineering firms in the design, implementation, and commissioning of complex electrical projects.
• Ensure compliance with industry standards and safety regulations...
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tiptopjob.com -
Houston
managers, gaining hands-on experience in utility locating, environmental science, and engineering-related projects.
Responsibilities:
• Utilize various geophysical equipment such as Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), Electromagnetic Induction (EM/EMI...
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teamues.com -
Houston
in the electric utility industry performing engineering related duties and/or management for high voltage electrical projects.
• Bachelor of Science degree (B.S.) or Graduate degree in Engineering from an ABET accredited university.
• P.E. license is preferred...
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Prudent Technologies and Consulting, Inc.-Seabrook (TX), 27 mi from Houston
Role: Chemical Process Engineer
Location: Seabrook, TX – Fully Onsite (Locals preferred)
Type: Direct Hire
• BS degree in chemical engineering, or related engineering field.
• 10+ years of experience in logistics and process and/or utility...
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