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Specific areas of knowledge include: Purchasing Knowledge of 480 volt 3 Phase power Ability to read and interpret ladder logic and electrical diagrams Electric motor control troubleshooting Repair and troubleshooting of mechanical systems Ability to operate welding equipment and a cutting torch (Gamma facilities) Isotope loading (internal) (Gamma facilities) Ability to perform instrument calibration.
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The Process Engineer III will be responsible for perform instrument and electrical engineering assignments associated with designing equipment, components, structures, HYSYS, ProMax or equivalent software experience preferred.
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Your Experience : Technician I: 0-2 years' experience working with electrical/avionics systems Technician II: 2-5 years' experience as an avionics technician Technician III: 5+ years' experience as an avionics technician Your Initiative: We're looking for team players who are self-motivated and able to perform in a fast paced environment where working under specific deadlines and time constraints will be common.
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Performs instrument optimization functions after final assembly: laser alignment, pressure adjustments, electrical adjustments, etc. Job Title: Instrument Test technician. Knowledge of LEAN Manufacturing, Six Sigma tools and concepts, Demand Flow Technology (DFT.
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DIRECT REPORTS No formal direct reports, but co-ordinates the day-to-day activities with electrical, rotating equipment, instrument and controls, marine, civil engineers and LNG Technology manager.
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Familiarity of motors, HVAC, DCS, AC/DC drive, tube and conduit bending, PLC and instrument calibration. Associate’s degree or higher in electrical, electromechanical, IBEW apprentice program or equivalent.
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Our rapidly growing Power district, which includes structural, civil, piping, mechanical, process, process safety, electrical, instrument and control disciplines, is a multi-faceted division of Kiewit with best-in-class technical expertise focused on the EPC delivery model for power facilities.
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The Senior Instrumentation & Controls (I&C) Engineer will lead either multi-disciplinary or controls-specific engineering teams to develop and review Instrument & Controls Engineering design packages, perform calculations and develop engineering solutions in support of capital and retrofit projects in a variety of locations.
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Must have expertise in packaging equipment, plumbing, and pipefitting, with skills in electrical work and instrument calibration considered a definite plus. Use tools ranging from common hand and power tools, such as hammers, hoists, saws, drills, and wrenches, to precision measuring instruments and electrical and electronic testing devices.
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This individual will have a strong electrical background, including experience in instrument calibration, PLC, and DCS programming/troubleshooting (Allen-Bradley SLC-500 and Control Logix.
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Read & interpret instrumentation & control documentation, piping & instrument diagrams (P&IDs), related ANSI/ISA drawings & National Electric Code requirements. Minimum Experience: - 3-5 years' direct experience with natural gas engines and compressors, and a solid knowledge of production equipment, electrical, instrumentation, electronics, troubleshooting and control systems.
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Reimagine What's PossibleAir Products, manufacturer of industrial gases, is seeking a high energy, self-starter to fill a full time Instrument and Electrical Technician position with on call responsibilities.
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Inspect, service, test, repair, remove and replace aircraft electrical instruments and electronic equipment, including: power system components, instrument systems, indicating and warning systems, aircraft automatic flight control systems, including auto-pilots, automatic flight stabilization, aircraft compasses and altitude reference systems, auxiliary power plants, airborne communication, navigation displays, etc.
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Working knowledge of instrument and electrical design codes (ISA, NEC, API, etc.) Audubon is currently seeking an Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering Manager to join our team in our Canonsburg, PA Office.
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Education in mechanical maintenance, electrical maintenance or instrument and controls. Preferred Requirements 1 - 4 years of directly related operations, mechanical, electrical or instrumentation and controls experience (I&C) experience in a power generation facility or industrial setting.
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