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Lead remote substation engineering projects across the U.S., delivering technical designs and mentoring teams for transmission and distribution substations up to 500 kV.
A hands-on Mechanical Engineering intern role at TYLin’s Chicago office supporting HVAC, plumbing, fire protection, and controls design for water and wastewater infrastructure projects.
Lead and supervise field inspection teams to ensure radiation-producing equipment and radioactive material users across NYC comply with public health and safety regulations.
Lead and directly contribute to the design and delivery of mission-critical power protection systems while managing a small electrical engineering team.
Sargent & Lundy is hiring a Senior Substation Physical Designer to produce comprehensive substation layout and detail drawings on a hybrid schedule in the Atlanta area.
Versant is hiring a seasoned Vice President of Executive Safety & Event Security to design and run executive protection and event safety programs for high-profile leaders and global events.
Experienced property risk professional needed to lead technical Property discipline work in the Brookfield territory—conducting advanced loss-control assessments, consulting with underwriters and clients, and mentoring field staff at Travelers.
Experienced substation engineer needed to lead design and implementation of 69kV–500kV substation projects across multiple U.S. locations, with relocation assistance available.
Experienced Substation Engineer needed to design and deliver 69–500kV substation projects across multiple U.S. sites, providing engineering, construction support, and cross-discipline coordination.
Planned Parenthood seeks a hands-on Manager, Security Operations to run the SOC, coordinate event and executive protection, and strengthen security programs across the organization.
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