Senior Project Engineer in Upton, NY

January 22, 2008

Job Title: Project Engineer
Career Level: Senior (11+ yrs)
Required Engineering Major/Field: Electrical
Job Type: Direct
Pay Type: Salary
Maximum Pay: $134,500
Minimum Pay: $90,150
Required Skills: Requires a BS in electrical engineering and a minimum of 10 – 15 years experience with a successful track record in the engineering design and construction of power distribution and electrical cable routing systems. Requires a strong knowledge of the National Electrical Code and OSHA regulation as it pertains to large electrical systems.
General Job Description: Experience designing electrical systems used in large accelerator facilities is highly desirable. Experience resolving complex problems such as conflicting design requirements, unsuitability of conventional materials and managing difficult coordination requirements is a must. Excellent communication skills and the ability to develop detailed technical designs and procedures are required. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to interact with a diverse group of scientist and technical staff is required. Experience with project management tools such as MS Project in developing long term project schedules that reflect tasks, durations, resource and cost scope is required. Reporting to the Head of Electrical Engineering, will be responsible for the planning, budgeting, scheduling and coordination of various engineering projects for NSLS-II. Will supervise designers, technicians, electricians, and others who assist in project specific assignments for power distribution and electrical cable routing systems
Company/Clien Profile: Commissioned in 1982, the original National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) provides essential scientific tools for 2,500 scientists per year from more than 400 academic, industrial and government institutions. Their myriad research programs produce about 650 publications per year, with more than 125 appearing in ‘premier’ journals. In order for this productivity to continue and even increase, and in order to tackle the “grand challenge” problems of today and especially those of tomorrow, it is essential that the NSLS be upgraded to provide much higher average brightness and higher flux.

NSLS-II is a proposed new state-of-the-art medium energy storage ring designed to deliver world leading brightness and flux with top-off operation for constant output. The facility will be able to produce x-rays up to 10,000 times brighter than those produced at the NSLS today. Brookhaven proposes that the design and engineering of the new light source will begin in 2007, construction in 2009, and operations in 2015.

The superlative character and combination of capabilities will have broad impact on a wide range of disciplines and scientific initiatives in the coming decades, including new studies of small crystals in structural biology, a wide range of nanometer-resolution probes for nanoscience, coherent imaging of the structure and dynamics of disordered materials, greatly increased applicability of inelastic x-ray scattering, and properties of materials under extreme conditions.

Application Instruction:

Please email your resume to Mr. Terrence Buck (tbuck [at] bnl [dot] gov) and reference position number TB 4609.

Contact Email: tbuck [at] bnl [dot] gov
Contact Name: Terrence Buck
Job Location: Brookhaven National Laboratory – Upton, NY

Project Engineer in Houston (Kingwood), Texas

January 21, 2008

OB TITLE: PROJECT ENGINEER

LOCATION: HOUSTON KINGWOOD, TEXAS

 

Company Name: Transformer Protector Corporation Company Description:SERGI Holding is a French company, certified ISO 9001. Our technological level and our patents make the company an international leader in the field of the transformer explosion prevention. In June 2005 Transformer Protector Corp. was opened in Houston, Texas as a subsidiary of SERGI Holding.Transformer Protector Corp. is responsible for sales and manufacturing operations for the North American market.We are currently seeking 1 Project Engineer for Transformer Protector Corp.For more information you can consult our Web site: www.transproco.comQualificationsBS in Mechanical or Electrical EngineeringLanguages:Fluent EnglishPositionProject EngineerReport to :P roject Manager in FranceJob Location:Kingwood, TXJob Purpose:Creates mechanical drawings by planning work; rendering views; recording dimensions; developing applications; preparing bills of materials; updating databases; and making product data sheets (pdf).Required Skills / Qualifications:Must possess the ability to operate a personal computer with standard business software:

Has knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures within drafting/engineering field.

Ability to establish priorities, work independently, and proceed with objectives.

Ability to communicate with customers.

30% Travel required, must have passport

Solidworks experience is helpful

Primary Duties:

Prepares mechanical sketches and drawings by rendering sectional, auxiliary, and multi-views, sub-assemblies, pictorials, dimensions, and developments; producing two- and three-dimensional orthographic projections and pictorial techniques; producing three-dimensional (3-D) models including 3-D and spherical coordinates.Plans mechanical drawings by reviewing sketches, descriptions, specifications, and supporting documents; conferring with customer or suppliers.Prepares supporting information by developing bills of materials.Documents work by recording data and drawings; updating databases.Training in Paris, France for several weeks.Additional Qualifications:Available for worldwide missions. Excel and Word. Requirements Analysis, Design Skills, Conceptual Skills, Presentation Skills, Functional and Technical Skills, Thoroughness, Analyzing Information .

 

 

Benefits: We offer a competitive salary, 3 weeks Paid Time Off, a large potential for growth, and other benefits.

Training in Paris, France for several weeks

Salary: 45000$ to 55000$ according to experience

Job Code: HR US PROJECT II

How to Apply:

Email: philippe [dot] attey [at] sergi-france [dot] com

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