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As an Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer, you will perform advanced engineering techniques, makes decisions on engineering problems and methods, and interfaces with the client to define project scope.
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Electrical Controls & Instrumentation Engineer (Pharma Equipment) Are you a CONTROLS Person? We are searching for an experienced Electrical Controls & Instrumentation Engineer to join the ESCO Technologies team.
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Titles Encouraged to Apply: Control Systems Engineer Electrical Controls Engineer PLC Programmer Automation Engineer Instrumentation Engineer Robotics Controls Engineer Process Control Engineer We invite qualified candidates who are passionate about automation controls and eager to drive innovation in a dynamic environment to apply for this exciting opportunity.
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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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Buckeye Partners is currently seeking an Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer II, with experience in design engineering in the pipeline and terminals business, chemicals industry, or other process industries to join our growing team.
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BS Electrical Engineering degree from an accredited university, with 5+ years experience in power distribution, control, and instrumentation for heavy industrial, chemical, refinery, pulp & paper, mining plant operations.
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Provide technical support/ troubleshooting for the plant instrument and electrical equipment. Evaluate electrical systems, products, components, and applications by designing, conducting research programs, and applying knowledge of electricity and materials.
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Job DescriptionICE (Instrumentation, Controls & Electrical) engineer will be responsible for supporting the execution of Services projects. Instrumentation & Control design responsibilities include developing the control narrative, control logic charts, PLC program, and drawings including electrical layout and panel drawings.
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Experience in all aspects of the design of industrial automation control systems including PLC programming, HMI screen development, motion control, instrumentation, and electrical distribution in industrial machines.
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The Electrical Controls engineer will be responsible for taking product requirements and developing solutions that achieve functional safe products for the machining, welding, and valve testing systems.
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The Electrical controls engineer will be required to develop schematics that define the hardware required to achieve specifications as well as define and edit software that can be configured for global market applications.
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Type Direct Hire Salary $75,000 - $75,000 / yr The Electrical Controls engineer will be responsible for taking product requirements and developing solutions that achieve functional safe products for the machining, welding, and valve testing systems.
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Expertise in PLC programming, electrical circuit design, control systems, HMI/SCADA systems, industrial networking, instrumentation, and electrical safety. Years of Experience: Previous experience (5+ years) as a manufacturing engineer in an industrial manufacturing environment involving the following equipment/processes: Welding, robotics, industrial electrical systems, PLCs, pneumatics, hydraulics, coil slitting, presses (mechanical and hydraulic), AC/DC drives, AC power distribution, Machining (CNC & Manual), plasma/oxy fuel cutting and OH cranes.
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Responsibilities include:· Preparing Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), control system network diagrams, control panel wiring diagrams, equipment layouts, I&C system specifications, and installation details.
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Candidate should have an interest in industrial control systems design including P&ID development, water/wastewater instrumentation, industrial control system network architecture, PLC and SCADA system specifications, and related activities.
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