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Responsibilities The instrument engineer will provide input into the process control and safety systems while reviewing P&ID's. We maintain the project Instrument Index which dictates the size and functionality of the facilities process control and safety systems.
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Designing controls systems for custom machines utilizing EPLAN, Auto CAD Electric or Electrical, Pneumatic and Hydraulic. Produces controls designs (electrical, pneumatic and Hydraulic) for custom machinery, Using EPLAN, AutoCAD or Autocad Electrical.
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Hands On” experience – which must include designing building power distribution plus machine and line control systems utilizing a variety of PLCs ( Allen Bradley specifically ). Knowledge of PLC Programming, HMI software programming, Electrical Controls and Schematics.
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As a Control Systems Lead, you will lead service technicians on the team with maintaining, troubleshooting, and modifying Material Handling (MHE) controls systems equipment to ensure operational performance.
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Successful completion of the Controls Systems Technician Associate Recognition Program from the Instrumentation Society of America. Two years as an Instrumentation and Control Technician I. Relevant Experience is defined as: Installation, troubleshooting, repair, maintenance and calibration of electrical/electronic equipment and systems.
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Proficiency in Allen Bradley Control Logix, Micro Logix, and PLC5 systems. In this full-time role, you'll play a key role in ensuring smooth operations and driving efficiency through your expertise in controls, instrumentation, and electrical engineering.
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Minimum of one (1) year of experience in low voltage electrical systems including Fire/Life Safety systems, Access Control, Nurse Call and Paging systems. Service, troubleshoot and install many different manufacturers’ Fire & Life Safety systems including SimplexGrinnell.
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Automation Controls Programmer , you will provide programming services for PLC and HMI control systems primarily in municipal and industrial water and wastewater. Join a Systems Integrator that has been providing water, wastewater, and industrial controls for 50 years.
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SHINE Technologies is seeking an Instruments and Controls (I&C) / Electrical Engineering Manager to oversee the design, development, procurement, and testing of systems used to control and monitor processes, as well as provide power for our new medical isotope production facility.
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Experience / familiarity with PC-based / rack-mount control systems. Proven experience with servo motors and feedback control systems. nalyze, design, implement and troubleshoot electrical designs for complex systems including high-speed electro-mechanical, electro-optics, vision, and pulsed laser systems.
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Technology control domains including but not limited to policies and standards, risk and control assessments, access controls, regulatory compliance, technology resiliency, risk and control governance and metrics, incident management, secure systems development lifecycle, vulnerability management and data protection.
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Program control systems for cam, servo, and air operated stations, along with test and electrical devices. The Service Controls Engineer III conceptualizes, develops and programs retrofits and upgrades of automated equipment hardware and software according to a customer and internal specification of legacy equipment; Capable of being the Controls Engineering Lead on large multi-module custom systems.
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This candidate installs Direct Digital Control (DDC) systems, and performs startup, commissioning and service. Ameresco is currently looking for a HVAC Controls Technician to work on new construction and retrofit projects in commercial buildings, hospitals, schools, and industrial facilities.
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Electrical/Controls/Automation Engineer Location: Durham, North Carolina Job Description: We are seeking an experienced Electrical/Controls/Automation Engineer to take charge of specifying, designing, configuring, testing, supervising, and manufacturing control, electrical, and automation systems.
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Join the Maintenance/ Technical team of a world class chemical leader as an Electrical Power Distribution Engineer with plant level responsibility for power distribution (medium to high voltage, transformers, substations), controls (PLCs, HMIs, DCS), and instrumentation.
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