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krishnaananda
Design & Estimation Engineer | Fire Protection Systems Specialist | 10+ Years Experience
fire protection systems across commercial, residential, and industrial projects in the UAE, Qatar, and India. My expertise spans fire alarm systems, sprinkler systems, clean agent systems, and emergency
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syedabidhaiderr
Electrical Engineer | ELV & Low Current Systems Expert | Aramco-Experienced
specializing in Extra Low Voltage (ELV) systems, Fire Detection & Alarm Systems (FDAS), Telecommunications (Structured Cabling Systems, OSP/ISP), Building Management Systems (BMS), and Instrumentation. Demonstrated
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jackshaftonm
Passionate Mechanical Engineer -Turnkey Design Supply and Build
As a Projects Engineer, I am skilled in project planning, operations management, stakeholder engagement, technical expertise and team leadership with keen commitment to excellence. I am adept at managing budgets, mitigating risks, and...
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saadelv
ICT | ELV | Low Voltage Estimator & Designer | Visio | Flow Chart
in the design, documentation, BOQ, Material Takeoff and coordination of ICT, ELV, and low-voltage systems across commercial, health care, residential,infrastructure, and data center projects. My expertise
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M7amd
Electrical engineer with experience in lighting and power design, shop drawing, SLD design, cable si
experience in lighting and power design, shop drawings, SLD design, cable sizing, and short circuit ,professional with AutoCAD ,Revit ,Dialux, ETap, Ecodial and Excel I worked in a Elaraby bank design ,Administrative building on Revit,...
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