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We are looking to hire a Control Systems Engineer to work out of our headquarters in Allendale, NJ. The Control Systems Engineer will be required to support multiple projects simultaneously.
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Control Systems Engineer who as part of a team will be responsible for the design, implementation, commissioning, and troubleshooting of the complete system, including PLC/DCS (Distributed Control System) controls, Variable Frequency Drives (VFD's), Human Machine Interfaces (HMI's), and associated communication networks for process control and/or monitoring applications.
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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 Water Quality Control Systems Technician, under general supervision, maintains and repairs pneumatic, chemical, electric, and electronic components, analog and digital networks and systems, analysis equipment, computer control equipment's including computers and computer peripherals, and telemetry equipment used in process instrumentation and control systems.
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A working knowledge of motion control in machine design, including appropriate selection and integration of bearings, gear systems, position and rate sensors, rotary and linear actuation, spring/damper integration and motor control.
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Proficiency in computer-aided design (CAD) software for electrical system design, simulation tools for modeling and analysis, and programming languages commonly used in microgrid control systems.
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Lead efforts to programme, commission and maintain Emerson Automation Solutions Distributed Control Systems (DCS), Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS), various Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) systems, and related industrial process instrumentation within oil and gas facility located in the Gulf of Mexico.
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One year of experience in military or civilian Air Traffic Control, radio communications, or training range operations and maintenance. Operate and assist with: Range scoring systems Mobile Land Target (MLT) Laser/threat systems Any other range equipment that may aid military users in proficiency, scoring and enhancement of training requirements.
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Design industrial AC & DC drive systems and industrial motion control systems. We offer System Integration and Contract Manufacturing services in applications ranging from simple drive retrofits to fully automated control systems.
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Collaborate with engineering firms to design electrical, instrumentation and control systems. Specify, review and selection of various types of instrumentation and control systems for control and monitoring of process equipment.
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Software Testing–You will employ an understanding of software tools such as Mathworks Matlab, Simulink, and System Composer to validate control law design requirements, and continuously update the models to mature control laws.
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Control Account Manager (CAM) utilizing Earned Value Management principles to track and report program progress. Product Deliveries include: ICDs, Emulator/Simulator baseline control, test plans, network diagrams, integration/deployment work instructions, production, and test system hardware (e.g. networks.
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Collaborate with peers within analytical, process development, quality and regulatory to support establishment of control systems, set appropriate product specifications, develop comparability strategies, and support manufacturing investigations.
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Navarro-ATL is seeking an engineering manager to lead a team of engineers responsible for the maintenance of industrial control systems (ICS) at the 222-S Laboratory complex on the Hanford site.
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Training on CEMS and Emissions related control Systems. Familiar with distributed control systems (DCS) and human machine interfaces (HMI's) controlling complex systems.
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