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Candidates will be expected to have or gain familiarity with the nuclear power plant design, including the Electrical Distribution System and the Instrumentation and Control Systems at the station.
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Experience selecting and interfacing components of industrial quality embedded microprocessor, single-board computer (SBC) based control systems, including defining necessary signals, sensors, and actuators, and selecting appropriate I/O; may also require custom electrical designs where COTS components are either inadequate or unavailable.
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PPS is seeking a qualified PLC Engineer (Electrical Engineer or PLC Electrician) for our aluminum extrusion facility in Phoenix, AZ. The PLC Engineer will be tasked with designing, programming, and troubleshooting control systems for industrial equipment and other automation projects- particularly PLCs, HMIs, and servo systems.
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We are looking for an Electrical, Instrumentation & Controls Engineer to work with our client's construction and upgrades to their nuclear power plant, systems and processes.
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Experience with electrical, protection, and control design schematics for plants and substations, SCADA systems, station communications, and station automation design. Coordinate and offer technical assistance for SCADA, substation/plant physical, and control projects, ensuring comprehensive system integration of protection, control, and monitoring systems.
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As an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer (I&C) Water/Wastewater, you will play an important part of our electrical and process engineering team as you complete a variety of technical tasks in the design and operation of SCADA systems for water/wastewater treatment facilities supporting our clients in both our local offices and client sites.
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The Senior Engineer will also be responsible for managing electrical and control systems for power plants, designing power distribution systems, motor control centers (MCC) with wiring schematics, developing construction specifications, and writing and reviewing equipment specifications.
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As a control systems engineer, you will specialize in designing, implementing, and maintaining control systems in a market supplying 40.9 billion dollars of automated packaging machinery worldwide to consumer-packaged goods needing to package their products as they come off their production line(s.
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The Control Systems Engineer is responsible for designing and integrating electrical control systems for conveyors, robotics, and other automated industrial systems.
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The I&C Engineer will provide hardware maintenance and development, software support services, and technical assistance for all process control systems, programmable logic controllers, related digital equipment, instrumentation, and site industrial control systems.
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Serve as the on-site DeltaV Control Systems Engineer for a customer. Develop and design Emerson DeltaV control systems including implementing control logic, configuring process graphics, and support customer acceptance reviews to demonstrate provided solutions meet customer process and functional requirements.
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The Sr. Electrical Engineer IV - Electrical Engineering (Sr. Substation Engineer) serves as a lead engineer to provide high level engineering to develop conceptual and detailed designs and review designs provide by 3rd party engineers for of electrical substations for utility scale renewable power plants (wind & solar) and battery storage systems.
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The Electrical Controls Engineer (aka Power Systems Engineer) works with other Engineers, DVL Sales, Program Management as well as chosen contractors, engineers, equipment manufacturers and with the end user customer.
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Process Control Engineer Job Requirements: •A B.S. in Electrical Engineering, a B.S. in another engineering discipline (i.e., Chemical or Mechanical), or an A.S. in a related field, with a strong understanding of power distribution systems.
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Keywords: Controls Engineer, PLC Programmer, Automation, Design, Manufacturing Engineer, Systems, HMI, Electrical, Instrumentation, Industrial, Service, Production, Reliability, Process, Mechanical, Engineering, SCADA, Robotics.
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