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Experience working as a Transmission Protection Engineer, P&C Engineer, Relay Engineer, or Protection & Controls Specialist (SME) The Lead P&C Engineer / Relay Protection & Controls Engineer - Works with compliance team on up keeping NERC and CIP Compliance standards.
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We are seeking an experienced Electrical Controls Engineer Project Engineer with a strong background in the design of automation controls using Rockwell Allen-Bradley systems.
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Innovative-IDM is looking for a highly skilled and motivated Project Controls Engineer to join us is in our mission to help American manufacturers stay globally competitive. Our Project Controls Engineers enjoy opportunities to experience diverse applications over a broad range of disciplines, such as industrial robotics, functional safety, motion control, PLC and HMI programming, and many more.
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Title: Instrumentation & Controls Engineer. We are looking for an experienced Instrument and Controls Engineer to join our team in the Chemical Industry. Power distribution, switchgear, motor controls, control strategies, P&IDs, I/O experience.
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Mid-Senior Electrical Relay Engineer, Protection and Control Systems - Utility & Renewables. The P&C Electrical Engineer / Relay Protection Engineer -Works with compliance team on up keeping NERC and CIP Compliance standards.
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The Sr. Automation Controls Engineer will be responsible for installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting the automation systems for automated utility, processing, filling, inspection and packaging equipment.
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The Senior Automation / Controls Engineer will develop wiring diagrams, program logic and specify components for electrical controls in new machine equipment design. Are you a highly skilled Senior Automation / Controls Engineer with a passion for designing and developing innovative automated systems that improve manufacturing processes.
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This assignment will be full time in Midland, TX. The role of Control Systems/Instrumentation Engineer is to work on smaller projects, and/or as a team member of larger projects, under the guidance of a Senior Electrical or Control Systems Engineer.
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Project Controls Manager I $ 123,333.00 $ 167,415.00. Project Controls Specialist I $ 88,008.00 $ 115,626.00. STV is looking for a Process/Mechanical Engineer, with five to ten years of experience related to projects within the Oil and Gas industry, to join our Denver, CO office.
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The ideal Controls Engineer candidate possesses PLCs (Allen Bradley, Siemens), HMIs, Robotics, Servos, Vision systems, and other sensors and actuators knowledge. A Controls Engineer creates electrical and pneumatic schematics, analyzes prints, troubleshoots, and debugs electrical and pneumatic designs.
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B.S. degree (or higher) required in Mechatronics, Electrical, Controls, Automation, or other relevant engineering field. Critical production support is the mainstay of this position where you will be the first responder to controls related stop production issues and will be the focal solution provider in these instances.
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Working knowledge of ICS platforms including Johnson Controls, Schneider Electric/Modicon, and Allen-Bradley. The successful candidate will report to the Monitoring & Controls Systems Engineering Manager, whose team have direct responsibility for responding to Analytical and Operations organizations relying on control systems and networks for continued operations.
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Stantec is currently seeking a mid to senior level Instrumentation and Controls Technician/Engineer for our Columbus, Ohio office location. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Chemical Engineering is required, MS preferred, with a minimum of 10 years of experience in instrumentation and controls.
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Six years’ experience in nanofabrication, precision machine design, mechatronics, systems and controls, instrumentation, roll-to-roll systems development. Master’s degree in mechanical engineering, mechatronics, robotics, controls, precision systems engineering, or other relevant disciplines.
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This engineer will primarily develop and implement digital signal processing algorithms as well as implementing FPGA based designs for interface communications, controls and/or data processing applications.
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