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Power Engineer Jobs in Mount Shasta, CA (4)

Engineer, Aircraft Power Plant Engineering

STS Engineering Solutions
🌎 Remote
New
Part-Time
Remote

Instructional Support Specialist, CTE Short Term Pool

College of the Siskiyous
Weed, CA
New
Part-Time
Hourly
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$24.64 / hour

Industrial Power Systems Electrical Engineer (Remote)

Tri-City Group
🌎 Remote
New
Remote

Remote Principal Electrical Engineer - Lead Power Systems Design

Red Tree inc Defunct
🌎 Remote
New
Remote

Expert Quality Operations Specialist - Location Flexible

PG&E Corp
Montgomery Creek, CA
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$126k / year

Electric NERC Compliance Consultant, Principal - Flexible Location

PG&E Corp
Montgomery Creek, CA
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$136k / year
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Principal Program Manager-Governance and Planning

PG&E Corp
Montgomery Creek, CA
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$144k / year

Job Description

Working as a Power Engineer in Mount Shasta, CA

There are 4 Power Engineer opportunities available in Mount Shasta, CA all with unique requirements.

Power Engineers, also known as Electrical Power Systems Engineers, work in the electrical field to design and install larger scale electrical power systems which can be used for commercial or industrial use. These engineers are found working in power plants, construction companies, manufacturing facilities, and retail stores. Power Engineers’ main responsibility is to implement new methods to provide consumers with the highest quality electricity they need. They do this by designing and installing large-scale electric systems that can cater to commercial business needs.

Power Engineer jobs near Mount Shasta, CA

  • Yreka, CA
  • Weed, CA
  • Dunsmuir, CA

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