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The Electrical Controls Engineer will work in a team environment on automation projects for installed-base customers both in the office and at customer sites. Engineer, implement, test and commission control panels for batch and continuous control applications in the food, chemical and oil & gas industries using Emerson's DeltaV control system.
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Equipment & Controls, Inc. is a successful and innovative Emerson Impact Partner. Has have 5+ years of process control experience or related controls or automation experience. Provide electrical and hardware engineering support to panel design team.
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My client needs an Electrical Controls Engineer who will design, troubleshoot, and PLC program electrical controls for current and new industrial automation equipment being introduced.
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Experience working as a Transmission Protection Engineer, P&C Engineer, Relay Engineer, or Protection & Controls Specialist (SME) Mid-Senior Electrical Relay Engineer, Protection and Control Systems - Utility & Renewables.
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The Electrical Controls Engineer will work under the direction of the Construction Engineering Manager to execute the industrial control, BAS/BMS controls, and programming strategy for GTI’s cultivation and production facility.
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The P&C Electrical Engineer / Relay Protection Engineer - Works with compliance team on up keeping NERC and CIP Compliance standards. The P&C Electrical Engineer / Relay Protection Engineer - Has oversight on transmission and substation system firmware upgrades.
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The P&C Electrical Engineer / Relay Protection Engineer- Handles high priority RTU programming and in-house in SCADA testing initiatives. The P&C Electrical Engineer / Relay Protection Engineer - Facilitates the P&C Engineering design review and specifications of transmission / substation systems.
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The Embedded Systems/IoT Controls Engineer is part of the team that is responsible for Cold Jet’s IoT firmware and designated electrical control design of new and existing products within Cold Jet’s ECaSP product program at the Loveland Ohio office.
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The Electrical Engineer is responsible for providing leadership, direction and support in the design and maintenance of Electrical and Automation systems and controls. Minimum five years of experience as Electrical Engineer or Control/Systems Engineer.
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The P&C Electrical Engineer / Relay Protection Engineer- Performs remote engineering work supporting relays and RTAC operations. The P&C Electrical Engineer / Relay Protection Engineer- Leadscommissioning, maintenance, & testing operations.
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Works with a team of Instrument and Controls Engineers and Designers in the execution of design and interfaces with a multi-discipline project team consisting of project manager, electrical, controls, estimating and multiple engineering disciplines.
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Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics, Electro-Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering or equivalent; or Associate's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science; or equivalent with experience will be considered.
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Halliburton Production Solutions is looking for an Electrical/Instrumentation & Controls Engineer to join its Technology Team in Houston, TX. Job Responsibilities/Expected Knowledge: Prior experience in oil & gas industry preferred, knowledge and experience working with coiled tubing equipment and hydraulic workover systems highly desirable.
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Work on construction sites, assisting the site controls engineer with BMS system deployments, validations of design and installation, PLC code development & deployment, ventilation, chiller plant alarming, monitoring of feedback associated with valves, fans and controls associated with BMS system and integration.
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Kennedy Jenks is seeking a Senior Instrumentation and Controls Engineer in one of our many locations across the country. Kennedy/Jenks Consultants Senior Instrumentation and Controls Engineer Seattle , Washington Apply Now Senior Instrumentation and Controls EngineerFederal Way, WA, USA.
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