Team UIS

United States
45 Total Employees
Year Founded: 1976

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Dexter, MI, USA
Professional Services • Energy • Industrial • Automation
Performs power system engineering studies, including short-circuit, protective-device coordination, arc-flash, and shock-hazard analyses. Reviews and stamps engineering reports, recommends corrective actions, interprets electrical drawings, coordinates with customers and contractors, develops quotes, manages client expectations, and mentors electrical engineers. Requires a Michigan PE license or willingness to obtain one, strong IEEE and NEC knowledge, and proficiency with SKM PowerTools and AutoCAD.
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Dexter, MI, USA
Professional Services • Energy • Industrial • Automation
Models electrical power systems and performs short-circuit, protective-device coordination, arc-flash, and shock-hazard analyses. Reviews electrical drawings and project specifications, recommends corrective actions, conducts onsite walkthroughs, estimates project costs and timelines, manages information requests, and communicates with clients. Requires electrical engineering expertise, power-system analysis software proficiency, strong organization, communication, and multitasking skills.
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Dexter, MI, USA
Professional Services • Energy • Industrial • Automation
Manage electrical maintenance and acceptance-testing projects from inception through closeout. Coordinate field staff schedules, work orders, vendors, tools, safety requirements, reports, repairs, additional scope, proposals, quotes, and final documentation. Maintain client relationships, pursue service contracts, and support business growth. The role requires NETA experience, electrical project-management expertise, the ability to read electrical drawings and control schematics, strong communication, organization, troubleshooting, and multitasking skills.