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eleusis
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We are looking to hire a part-time engineering aide and an entry level engineer for a well established employee-owned electric utility engineering firm.

Typical job duties include:
- Calculation of electrical loads
- Planning studies
- Equipment specifications
- Transmission and Distribution system design
- Substation design
- Electric system sectionalizing and protection design
- Preparation of bid and construction contracts

For the entry level position, we are seeking a recent electrical engineering graduate or graduating engineer, preferrably with a focus on power and controls. Having previous experience and/or EI certification is a plus but not required. We offer benefits such as health insurance, 401(k), and an Employee Stock Ownership Plan.

For the part-time engineering aide, we are seeking a current engineering student that is preferrably in their sophomore or junior year. We offer flexible hours and an office located just minutes from NCSU campus.

If you or someone you know would be interested in one of the positions, PM me for details.

[Edited on November 7, 2009 at 8:24 PM. Reason : .]

11/7/2009 8:23:17 PM

Master_Yoda
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PM sent

11/7/2009 8:54:54 PM

Solinari
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salary range?

11/7/2009 8:57:44 PM

eleusis
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you can submit your salary requirements with your resume if you are interested.

11/7/2009 9:12:55 PM

Solinari
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$texas

11/7/2009 9:23:16 PM

smc
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Quote :
"salary range?"


Whatever they can sucker you into. Preferably $0.

11/7/2009 11:16:05 PM

AstralAdvent
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will you hold this position for 3 years while i graduate?

I'm AstralAdvent and i approved this message.

[Edited on November 7, 2009 at 11:19 PM. Reason : lets make that 3 years for shits and giggles]

11/7/2009 11:19:08 PM

FykalJpn
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^6 might be overqualified with that ccna...

11/8/2009 12:26:30 PM

Solinari
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Good point... eleusis might want to review Master_Yoda's claim to fame in this thread where he admits to getting two professors removed and asking advice on how to dispatch a third. I'm sure he's just the kind of team player you guys are looking for. He can do absolutely no wrong!

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"That said... Ok first I have had practical experience getting 2 profs removed from teaching, one got fired and the other left shortly there after. Its also something when a bunch of seniors go complain vs a bunch of freshmen. Lately also theres been a bunch of house cleaning in ECE with tenured professors as they are just getting too old and cant keep up. Tenure => retirement, instead of properly getting fired like if another professor/instructor was pulling this crap."


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11/8/2009 12:35:15 PM

eleusis
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Master_Yoda recomended someone else for consideration - not himself.

11/8/2009 1:05:32 PM

Solinari
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it would be nice if he was trying to help find a new job for one of the professors that he got fired

11/8/2009 1:12:56 PM

joe17669
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I'd love to work more on substations

11/8/2009 1:15:43 PM

thumper
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Chit Chat called. He wants his padders back.

Geez.

Legit jobs available. Lounge. GTFO

11/8/2009 1:57:45 PM

eleusis
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Joe, what department are you working in now? Are you still with Georgia Power?

I wish I knew a little bit more about substation relaying and SCADA sometimes, but I prefer the one-off challenges of working on distribution systems more.

11/8/2009 2:03:43 PM

joe17669
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I work in R&D for Southern Company, developing new protective relaying and coordination technologies a la "smart grid"

Dealing with SCADA can suck, especially when you're doing what I'm doing with it

11/8/2009 10:09:01 PM

eleusis
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has southern company been installing additional regulator banks all over their system so they can lower the voltage at the substation? Duke and Progress are doing that all over NC, and I'd be interested to see if anyone else is doing it or if it's just an NC thing.

11/8/2009 10:23:26 PM

joe17669
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Additional regulator banks? No, not that I know of.

11/8/2009 10:29:09 PM

H8R
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pm sent

11/9/2009 12:48:43 AM

AstralAdvent
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i'd apply for the sophmore/junior thing but i'm not sure i could manage between school and i just got another job like last week. idk


If not, i know a few juniors who are looking for jobs. I'd have to talk to them a bit more about specifics though.


I'm AstralAdvent and i approved this message.

[Edited on November 9, 2009 at 5:02 PM. Reason : ]

11/9/2009 4:33:04 PM

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