RALEIGH – The Cleantech Connect Career Fair, put on by the Research Triangle Cleantech Cluster, will have more than 310 open jobs for candidates to pursue at Wednesday’s event.

More than 10 companies will be onhand from 4 to 7 p.m. at the McKimmon Center on NCSU’s campus.

The event is free for job seekers. (Here is registration info and link.)

Here are the jobs:

From ABB:

Systems Architect – Digital Platforms
Embedded Software Developer
Sr Product Engineer-Standards & SCM Projects
Sr Electrical Engineer- Quotation Design Support
Scada Engineer
Senior Power Systems Engineer
Cyber Security Technical Lead
Consulting Engineers

Cleantech career fair in Triangle looks to match companies with talent

From Black & Veatch:

Technicians and Engineers in Electrical, Controls, Mechanical, Civil, and Structural Disciplines executing projects in Solar, Battery Storage, Bioenergy, Transmission, Distributed Energy, & Conventional Generation

From Brady:

Account Executive
Other positions possible

From Cisco:

Technical Consulting Engineer
Software Engineer
Project Manager

From Duke Energy:

Fossil Hydro Operations Electrical/Mechanical Engineering Co-Op
Transmission Engineering Co-Op
Nuclear Generation Civil/Mechanical Engineering Internship
Transmission Engineering Co-Op
Customer Delivery Engineering Co-Op
Distribution Engineering Internship
Distribution Engineering Operations Internship

From NC Electric Cooperatives:

Engineering Intern
Computer Science Intern
Accounting Intern
Business and Innovation Development Intern
Business and Statistical Analyst Intern

From Power Analytics:

Power Engineer – Help Desk
Sales Professional
Engineering Intern
Marketing Intern

From Power Secure:

Application Engineer
Financial Analyst
Project Administrator
Electrical Designer
Electrical Engineering Internship

From Sensus:

Leadership Rotational Programs
Internships
Engineer roles
Project/Product Manager roles

From Siemens:

Mechanical engineering Summer Interns
Electrical engineering Summer Interns
Computer engineering Summer Interns
Procurement supplier development
Field engineering

From the EPA:

Biologist, Program Analyst, Environmental Protection Specialist, Physical Scientist, Engineer, Environmental Policy Analyst, Toxicologist, Chemist, Industrial Hygienist, Budget Analyst, etc.

From WeProject:

Project Coordinator
Energy Project Manager

From Wolfspeed:

Manufacturing Engineering intern
Electrical Engineer intern
RF Test Engineer Intern
Mechanical Engineer Intern
Process Engineer Intern
Power Modules Engineer Intern
Industrial Engineer Intern
Product Engineering Intern
RF Engineering Intern