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Trouble shoot, assess, inspect, adjust, and make repairs as needed to the Continuous Emissions Motoring System (CEMS) as well as all facility flow, pressure, temperature, and level instrumentation, which includes but is not limited to, transmitter flow devices, level controls, temperature measurement, and flue gas analysis equipment.
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Knowledge of requirements and skill in the use of SOAP and CEMS. OTHER SIGNIFICANT FACTS: 1: Performs other related duties as assigned. 2: Conducts industrial radiography (x-ray) tests on aircraft components and parts for which procedures/processes have not been developed.
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Perform calibration, maintenance, testing, troubleshooting, and repair of a variety of industrial environmental air sampling and continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS) and components. Perform calibration, maintenance, testing, troubleshooting, and repair of a variety of industrial environmental air sampling and continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS) and components.
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Installs new systems and controls including power wiring, electrical and CEMS. Responsible for all aspects of the plant control system, HC900 PLC, Wonderware Intouch HMI, and Wonderware Historian (including programming), HMI graphics, troubleshooting, backups, documentation, etc.
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Working knowledge of CEMS (Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems), COMS (Continuous Opacity Monitor Systems) and (RATA) Relative Accuracy Test Audits including ability to partner closely with third-party contractors to complete required quarterly and yearly audits.
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CEMs will act as an “account orchestrator” to provide a more cohesive customer experience and ultimately improve patient outcomes by leveraging cross-functional support. Technical skills:Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, PowerPoint, Word, Excel)Experience with Power BI and Veeva CRMEducation:BA/BS Degree desired, MBA PreferredLanguage Requirements: Fluency in EnglishPhysical Requirements: n/aTravel: On occasion, ability to travel to home office and meetings/conventions as necessary.
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Experience with continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS), EPA Methods and emissions monitoring equipment. Experience with continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS), EPA Methods and emissions monitoring equipment.
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Experience operating a reference method Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS) and Qualified Individual (QI) certifications. Projects will focus on clients in the pulp and paper, petroleum production, petrochemical, refining, electric utility, and other industry sectors vital to Weston's IAS business line.
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Experience in Carbon Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMs), Preferred. Experience in Carbon Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMs), Preferred. Knowledge of gases, including pure gases, gas blends, hydrocarbon blends, reactive gas blends, industrial cylinder gases, bulk atmospheric gases, and hard goods.
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Maintain and repair GE MKVI, DCS communication systems, PLC Logic, Rosemount instruments, CEMS (Continuous Emission Monitoring System), computers, annunciator systems, and boiler chemistry monitoring equipment.
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Maintain Continuous Emissions Monitoring System, CEMS, to include analyzer repairs, system calibrations and quarterly audits. Install, troubleshoot, calibrate, and maintain all instrumentation and electrical equipment associated with the combustion turbine, generator, and all auxiliary equipment for the plant.
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CEMS technician to provide Maintenance and Coordinate Repairs with Environmental Manager. CEMS technician to provide Maintenance and Coordinate Repairs with Environmental Manager. Reports to: Electrical Supervisor.
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Responsible for continuous emissions monitoring (CEMS), and emissions source testing (stack testing and RATA testing). Responsible for continuous emissions monitoring (CEMS), and emissions source testing (stack testing and RATA testing.
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Responsible for development and maintenance of Generation Distributed Control Systems (DCS), Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS), and Turbine Control System (TCS); as well was networking between the different systems.
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Working knowledge of Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) and Relative Accuracy Test Audit (RATA) testing per 40 CFR Part 75, and air emission testing per 40 CFR Part 60 test methods. The position will help manage and coordinate stack emission testing and provide oversight to Talen’s Energy’s CEMS equipment to ensure compliance with all federal and state air quality regulations.
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