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Heritage is Hiring! To apply, please click the link below. We only accept applications submitted through this link. Thank you!
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Anyone want to come work with us in the Government of the Northwest Territories? We have an open competition right now for Advisor, Energy Policy & Programs. Job Information The Northwest Territories (NWT) has significant energy resources including hydroelectricity, oil, natural gas and a variety of alternative energy sources. The Government of the Northwest Territories’ (GNWTs) legislative and policy framework for energy is aimed at increasing the use of domestic energy resources, increasing the adoption of renewable and sustainable energy and reducing energy costs in the NWT. The Advisor will support this overall mandate through the provision of detailed policy and economic analysis, planning and reporting aimed at increasing the use of domestic energy resources, enhancing security and predictability of supply, and reducing long- term NWT energy supply costs. The Advisor leads energy policy development process through the applications of policy research, analysis, advice, development, implementation, and evaluation methods. The Advisor will seek out and provide advice regarding potential federal, territorial and/or non-government sources of financing for planning and development activities. You can view the full JD here: https://lnkd.in/e-fsetg2 You can apply here: https://lnkd.in/e8zZBuCe
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We're on a mission to help energy asset developers get the grid connections they want! ⚡️🚀 Available grid capacity can make or break a project. But this often isn't known until the final stages. 🤯 To check grid feasibility, most asset developers resort to firing out grid applications, then wait to see what sticks. 🎯 This is an enormous waste of time for everyone involved.... At Yottar, we're trying to change that! 🙌🏼 Interested to see how? Book a demo here 👉🏼 https://www.yottar.tech
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🚀A brilliant consultancy opportunity for 🧭 OSeMOSYS Modellers in #Zambia. 💱Fantastic to see important groups such as these driving #opensource #energysystemsanalysis to increase transparency and accelerate the mobilisation of #finance from Data-to-Deal (D2D).💱
CIGZambia is hiring for the role of Energy Modelling Expert The deadline for applications is January 27th 2025. Please read through the job description and application requirements before sending your CV and Cover Letter to admin@cigzambia.org
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We are looking for: Job Level: Senior (10 - 15 years Experience) Work Location: China (Onshore/Offshore) Project: FLNG/FPSO Employment Status: Contract 12 Months Position : 1. Commissioning Instrumentation Superintendent 2. Commissioning Machinery Superintendent 3. Commissioning Coordinator HULL - Experience (FPSO, FPU, FLNG) If you are passionate about the above position, we would love to hear from you! Please send your resume to mohamad.ahmad@rina.org and we will get back to you shortly.
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📢 We are hiring! We are seeking a Consultant on Hydrological Forecasting Services for the Great Horn of Africa region under the “Programme for a Continental Coordination, Early Warning and Action System in Africa”. ⚠️ Deadline: September 18, 2024 Join us and contribute to impactful climate initiatives! 🔗 Apply Now ➡️ www.icpac.net/vacancies/
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Big opportunity to learn a complex domain and excel in the most relevant commodity market of the future.
We are hiring... in Wellington, New Zealand! We're looking for short term power traders (intraday) to optimise our quickly growing renewable energy portfolio. DM me if you or someone you know may be interested. All levels of experience considered. Job add to come.
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Changing building regulations means changes to working methods. Exciting times for M&E.
SOUTH ELECTRICAL ARE HIRING!!!! We are currently seeking a qualified Plumbing and Heating Engineer preferably Gas Safe to join our dynamic team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in plumbing and heating systems installation, maintenance, and repair, with the ability to work efficiently and effectively both independently and as part of a team. The candidate would also benefit from having knowledge in renewables but is not essential. If you think you have what it takes please contact us via email at: vacancy@southelectrical.co.uk
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The better and faster we can develop our people the more we can create the business results we are aiming for - it is really a win-win ☀️☀️☀️
We are not only powered by solar energy, but also by bright minds 💥 As we continue our pursuit to support the energy transition, we are proud to share a glimpse of the diversity and talent that drives our company forward. These numbers represent our dedication to creating an inclusive, dynamic and value-driven workplace. When people of different genders, cultures and experiences come together, we gain unique insights and solutions that help us on our mission to make everyone benefit from solar energy 🌞 But it's not only about our differences - it's about how we grow together. Our high internal promotion rate reflects our commitment to developing our people, equipping them with the skills and experience to drive better results and advance their careers with us. 📈 Looking for new opportunities? Check out our open positions and become part of the team! 👉 https://lnkd.in/dYNWXYTQ
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⚡ REGISTERED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS: ⚡ when do you *really* need a Licensed Electrical Inspector? When can you get out of it? Good question! Unfortunately, there are almost as many answers as electricians themselves. So let's try to keep it simple: if you are replacing a main switchboard OR a tenancy switchboard (in a unit, flat, etc., as part of a larger multiple occupancy property), the entirety of that switchboard and its associated consumer mains/tenancy mains is prescribed work (including the final subcircuits, and any electrical accessories attached to the switchboard), and requires an inspector. We expect this to be the bulk of the non-renewable energy prescribed work carried out by electricians. But when else? * Work on any main earthing systems, like electrodes, main earthing conductors, etc. * Work on consumer mains or tenancy mains, including the main neutral, or main switches, * Work on any consumer mains hardware, such as point of attachment brackets, overhead boxes, meter panel fuses, etc. Electricity Safety (General) Regulations 2019 R. 249 deals with all the types of prescribed work in much greater detail. BUT: there is a very important exception listed under 249(4), in which the repair of a _single component part_ of an electrical installation, where such part is otherwise deemed to be prescribed, may be exempted from inspection. And here is where it gets thorny: does this mean one prescribed part, or one part of the whole electrical installation, prescribed or not? Our view as an REC, and as an LEI is this: that exemption is there for genuine emergency situations for one part of the entire installation. An REC may get a call-out in the middle of the night for a faulty main switch. The REC can change that main switch and certify it on a non-prescribed certificate, provided they mention R. 249(4) in the description of the work. But if the REC is called to install an induction cooktop circuit, and correctly realises that the main switch needs to be upgraded to a circuit breaker to protect the mains from overload (a common defect! Make sure you provide overcurrent protection to the consumer mains when increasing the load on the installation!), we would consider this to require inspection. In our opinion it is not captured by the intent of the 249(4) exemption, i.e. emergency situations, and should be inspected (it is what we have always done). In fact, it can be a great selling point: showing the customer your knowledge of the Regulations, and putting their safety first by calling an inspector, may help you stand out from the 'lowest price' cowboys. When you compete on something the cowboys can't provide - quality over price, safety, thoroughness and diligence - in our experience, price becomes a distant secondary consideration. If you need advice or assistance on electrical technical compliance, get in touch with us today. https://lnkd.in/gjCAcXve
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Electrical Inspection for Safe Management Ensure the safety of your tenants and the longevity of your properties by hiring a certified electrician to inspect electrical systems every few years.🔌 Inspecting connections, circuit breakers and outlets is key to preventing fires and ensuring a safe and reliable environment.
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