Entering the wind trade in Panama City, FL, often begins with specialized training and apprenticeships, which blend hands-on experience with theoretical learning, allowing individuals to earn while they learn. These apprenticeships typically span about four to five years, requiring extensive training under experienced professionals. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the wind energy sector is projected to grow by 60% from 2023 to 2033, with Panama City, FL, emerging as a key regional hub for wind energy jobs. Apprentices in the wind trade can expect to earn an average of $717.33 per week in Panama City, with experienced professionals often surpassing $436.33 per week. Training programs, industry associations, and platforms like Stream Marine Training are instrumental in helping aspiring wind professionals find apprenticeship opportunities, leading to a career with strong earning potential and significant growth opportunities.
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See More Details >>About the position Moffatt & Nichol is searching for Junior Level Electrical Engineers to join our Long Beach, CA, Tampa, FL, Savannah, GA, Norfolk, VA, Walnut Creek, CA, Oakland, CA, or Vancouver, Canada offices. The successful new hire will assist in the planning, design, and plan production for general electrical engineering on a wide variety of projects which may include lighting, power, and grounding plans, one-line diagrams, panel and cable schedules, and different project specifications. This role is crucial in supporting the firm’s projects by collaborating with Project Managers and electrical teammates to ensure the successful completion of electrical designs. The Junior Electrical Engineer will be involved in various tasks, including providing design calculations, design drawings, and project specifications for medium/low voltage power distribution systems, lighting systems, lightning protection systems, grounding systems, communications systems, and electrical equipment design, including switchboards and switchgear. The role also includes conducting selective coordination and arc flash studies, assisting with the electrical designs of multidiscipline projects, evaluating project scopes, and participating in companywide Quality Assurance and Quality Control processes. This position offers a unique opportunity to work on diverse projects that shape and serve our coastlines, harbors, and rivers, contributing to the firm’s reputation as a leader in marine and port facilities. Responsibilities • Assist in the completion of electrical designs to support firm-wide projects by working with Project Managers and electrical teammates. , • Provide design calculations, design drawings, and project specifications for medium/low voltage power distribution systems. , • Design lighting systems, lightning protection systems, grounding systems, and communications systems. , • Assist with electrical equipment design, including switchboards and switchgear. , • Conduct selective coordination and arc flash studies. , • Assist with the electrical designs of multidiscipline projects. , • Evaluate project scopes and assist in companywide Quality Assurance and Quality Control processes. Requirements • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering; Master's Degree preferred. , • 1 year of related experience in medium/low voltage power distribution systems, grounding systems, lighting systems, communications systems, and electrical equipment design. , • Working knowledge of AutoCAD and/or Revit is required. , • Proficiency in ETAP or EasyPower and AGI32. Nice-to-haves • Experience with selective coordination and arc flash studies. Benefits • Competitive salary based on experience and education. , • Opportunities for professional development and growth within the company.
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