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Electrical Estimator – Governmental
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Seeking an experienced Electrical Estimator for governmental projects in Montgomery, AL. You will manage bids for DoD and correctional facilities, requiring 7+ years in estimating and construction management. This full-time role offers comprehensive benefits, including insurance, 401k, and vacati...
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United States , Montgomery, AL
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69900.00 - 104900.00 USD / Year
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Electrical Procurement Coordinator
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Seeking an Electrical Procurement Coordinator in Montgomery, USA. This role requires a Secret clearance and 5+ years in construction management. You will manage electrical equipment procurement, bid processes, and vendor contracts for projects. We offer full benefits, 401k, and wellness perks.
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Electrical Estimator – Governmental
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Seeking an experienced Electrical Estimator for governmental projects in Montgomery. This role requires 7+ years in estimating/managing DoD or correctional-type projects and a relevant degree. You will develop nationwide subcontractor networks and manage bids for complex government RFPs. We offer...
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United States , Montgomery
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69900.00 - 104900.00 USD / Year
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Explore a world of opportunity with electrical and hardware engineer jobs, where innovation meets practical application to power our modern world. These professionals are the masterminds behind the electrical systems and electronic devices that define contemporary life, working across industries from consumer electronics and telecommunications to aerospace, automotive, and building infrastructure. Whether designing microchips or municipal power grids, these roles are critical for technological advancement and operational safety. Electrical engineers typically focus on power generation, distribution, and control systems. Their common responsibilities include designing electrical circuits and systems, performing load and fault analysis, ensuring compliance with national codes like the NEC, and creating detailed construction documents and specifications. They often work on projects involving power distribution, lighting, motor controls, and fire alarm systems, frequently using software tools for design (like AutoCAD, Revit, or ETAP) and calculations. A core part of their role involves collaboration with architects, mechanical engineers, and clients to coordinate integrated designs, as well as providing construction administration support by reviewing installations and answering technical queries. Hardware engineers, often overlapping with electrical engineering in core principles, tend to concentrate on electronic components and computing devices. They design, develop, and test circuit boards, processors, memory devices, routers, and sensors. Their typical duties include schematic capture, PCB layout, prototyping, debugging, and selecting components. They ensure designs meet functionality, cost, and reliability targets, often working closely with software engineers to define hardware-software interfaces. Typical skills and requirements for these professions are robust. A bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, electronics engineering, or a closely related field from an accredited institution is standard. Key skills include proficiency in industry-specific design and simulation software, a deep understanding of electrical theory and electronics, and strong analytical abilities for problem-solving. Familiarity with relevant standards and codes is essential. Many positions value or require progress toward Professional Engineer (PE) licensure for electrical engineers working on public infrastructure. Success also hinges on soft skills: meticulous attention to detail, effective communication for team collaboration and client interaction, and the ability to manage projects, prioritize tasks, and work efficiently both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team. For those with a passion for problem-solving and a drive to build the tangible foundations of technology, electrical and hardware engineer jobs offer a dynamic and rewarding career path with endless potential for specialization and impact.

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