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The Instrumentation Engineer will be responsible for serving as the Project Manager and/or Project Engineer for Expense and Capital projects involving instrumentation/controls and analyzing the scope of proposed expense and capital projects to determine engineering criteria and requirements.
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Electrical and Instrumentation maintenance experience in a pulp and paper mill; Familiarity with many aspects of systems integration (including PLC, HMI, instrumentation, networking protocols, communication, power distribution.
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Mark-up Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs) for instrumentation and controls related changes and review drawings from the drafting team. The engineer uses knowledge and experience in instrumentation, control valves, Motors/VFDs, control system electrical design, and PLC/DCS programming to deliver an automation system that meets the users needs utilizing the minimum essential design.
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Instrumentation design for Compressor Stations, Meter Stations, and Mainline Valve Sites. Heavy Electrical and Instrumentation background to update and maintain Electrical Hazardous Area Classification Plans, Grounding Plans, Electrical One Line diagrams, Electrical Wiring Diagrams, Loop Diagrams and other drawings that may be required.
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ASQ certification in CCT Instrumentation Calibration a plus. Create and track budgets for instrumentation equipment, maintenance, and outside calibration services. Lead instrumentation training plan for all members of Test Operations and Product Validation.
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Refining Reliability Engineer - Instrumentation & Controls. More than 3 years of experience as an Instrumentation Engineer in the refining, petrochemical or other heavy related industry is preferred.
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Education: High school education or equal, and completion of a vocational program in instrumentation or a four (4) year Instrument Technician Apprentice Program or related Military training as Instrument/Electronics Technician.
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You will be involved in power distribution designs and the preparation of specifications for the procurement of instrumentation and controls equipment and related installation services. This position will offer you the opportunity to utilize and expand your academic background in Instrumentation and Controls Engineering.
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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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This role is a part of the XEEx Test & Flight Operations team as an Instrumentation and Controls Technician Level II. As part of a diverse and hardworking team of Integration Technicians, you will be responsible for the fabrication, maintenance, and operation of instrumentation and controls systems used in BE-4 rocket engine testing.
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Must have a strong understanding of the technical principles of AC and DC power, hazardous area classifications, transformers, switchgear, motor control centers, VFDs, motors, UPS systems, instrumentation, actuated valves, fiber optics, analog and digital controls and systems, and other engineering skills as they relate to process plants.
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Minimum 3 years of experience as an instrumentation and control design engineer for government, municipal, and/or industrial water and wastewater projects, or industrial private-sector clients such as pharmaceutical, chemical, food products, petrochemical, or pulp and paper industries preferred.
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Certification as a journeyman in the instrumentation trade and ISA Certified Control Systems Technician (CSST) Program Level II in addition to a high school diploma or GED may be substituted for the required education.
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Strong knowledge of instrumentation, controls, and electrical equipment. The role involves working with controls, instrumentation, emissions monitoring, water calibration, and temperature testing.
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The Candidate: Bachelor of Science in Analytical Chemistry/Pharmaceutics with equivalent industry experience Master of Science in Analytical Chemistry/Pharmaceutics preferred 3 or more years of applicable industry experience in support of pharmaceutical product development Expertise in Instrumentation techniques: HPLC, GC, FTIR, UV, KF, and other wet chemistry testing.
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