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Lead coordination and checkout, testing, pre-commissioning, and commissioning phases of project efforts by addressing problems and routine requirements of equipment and devices. Responsible for oversight and support of project work activities for mechanical: piping, rotating equipment, stationary equipment, steel, welding, rigging, insulation, heat trace, paint, hydrostatic testing, fire protection and coatings.
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Commissioning of trade specific systems including, but not limited to: Device & cable testing System functionality testing System settings/configurations Firmware updates User acceptance testing System documentation.
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Oversee the plant's Predictive Maintenance Program; Oil Analysis, Thermography, Vibration Analysis, Thermography, and Ultrasonic Testing. Ability to execute capital projects through their entire lifecycle including but not limited to initiation, scope of work, risk assessments, budget, engineering/design, procurement, construction execution, commissioning, startup, and closure.
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Controls staff will also participate in field testing (I/O verification, operational readiness testing, functional & performance testing), commissioning, training, and startup services of Symbiont designed and constructed systems.
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This individual will oversee process engineering, manufacturing support, technology transfer, validation, and cell therapy automation and provide technical and continuous improvement support to ensure robust production, testing, and the timely release of cost-effective, compliant, and high-quality cell therapy products.
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Manage safety protocols & procedures for safe commissioning, testing, & decommissioning hydrogen equipment. 7 years of experience in the engineering, design, fabrication, and commissioning of mechanical equipment used in the cryogenic pressure vessel or process industry preferred.
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HDR is looking for a Control Systems Engineer to support our national Control Systems practice which includes full-service capabilities and supports clients in multiple industries and market sectors providing control system assessment, planning, design, automation programming/configuration, testing & commissioning, and maintenance.
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Electrical Consultants, Inc. (ECI) is a leading power engineering consultant firm that provides engineering, system planning and studies, technical consultation, project management, surveying, environmental planning, commissioning/testing and construction services to electric utilities, energy developers and industrials throughout the U.S. Our experience includes system voltages from 4.16 kV through 765 kV.
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What You’ll Do Onsite lead for Commissioning and Acceptance Testing of Balance of Plant equipment incuding electrical systems such as, Switchgear, relay protection, metering, MV/LV transformers, and cables.
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Mid-Level : Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, or related degree with two (2+) or more years of Substation protection control design and/or field testing/commissioning experience.
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This role will be roughly 80% in the field at customer sites and responsibilities include performing start-up, checking, testing, system diagnostics, and commissioning from system-level controllers to end devices for small to medium-sized new or retrofit projects.
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This skilled position involves installing, programming, troubleshooting, configuring, commissioning, and servicing Fire Alarm Systems, Access Control and CCTV Systems as well as other related building system products at customer sites including panel repair/reprogram, device replacement/repair, resolving low voltage circuit troubles and system testing.
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Installation, Commissioning, Integration of Nokia 5G end-to-end network, Execute basic dry run test cases to verify the completion of the system build up. Very strong experience testing Nokia radio network system testing, analyzing protocols stacks using protocol analyzer tools.
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Participate in the installation, commissioning, and testing of new equipment, control systems, and automation technologies. Install, program, and maintain PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), HMIs (Human-Machine Interfaces), and other control systems used in tire manufacturing.
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Lead-Level: Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, or related degree with four (8+) or more years of Substation protection control design and/or field testing/commissioning experience.
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