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An Instrumentation Controls Technician designs/troubleshoots machine controls using PLC's, PC's, HMIs motor drives or other instrumentation/controls. Competent with PLC programming, control panel layout and construction.
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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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Experience with power plant instrumentation and controls systems design for either BWR of PWR reactors, including DCS for turbine, control, feedwater control, and data display.
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Trouble shoot, assess, inspect, adjust, and make repairs as needed to the Continuous Emissions Motoring System (CEMS) as well as all facility flow, pressure, temperature, and level instrumentation, which includes but is not limited to, transmitter flow devices, level controls, temperature measurement, and flue gas analysis equipment.
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VanZandt Controls is a premier distributor of valve automation, flow measurement, instrumentation and controls products with unmatched capability in valve production and machining.
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VanZandt Controls and Eagle Automation has an opening for a skilled Automation Technician III-IV -Allen Bradley PLC / HMI Programmer to expand our efforts in the fast paced, and growing oil and gas market in the DJ Basin in Colorado.
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This position is responsible for controls engineering project requirements involving PLC programming, HMI/SCADA programming, control panel design, instrumentation specification, check-out support, and commissioning assistance.
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Provide support to lead engineer for hardware engineering (systems integration, instrumentation callout, panel layout, and construction), and systems design (integration of the various components on any given project)Support factory/site acceptance testing, user acceptance testing, and user trainingProgramming control logic, graphics construction, device communication, database configuration, etc.
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Typical documents may include PFDs, P&IDs, single-line diagrams, cable and conduit schedules, instrumentation and control data sheets, I/O lists, etc. Schneider Unity programming experienceAllen Bradley ControlLogix programming (PlantPAx a plus) experienceSCADA/HMI experience (ICONICS or Wonderware a plus)Checkout, testing, startup, and commissioning experience Why US.
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Our engineers gain experience with a diverse set of clients, industries, and PLC, DCS, and/or SCADA/HMI platformsMentoring and trainingCareer growth with both technical and management tracksFlexible work schedulesGreat benefits package which includes 401K profit sharing w/company match as well as an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) Physical Demands of Position:Normal vision capabilities for AutoCad and architectural design duties.
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Technical degree and equivalent experience may be substitutedExperience: 3+ years of directly related experience in process control and/or manufacturing and/or information servicesCandidates with Rockwell and Cimplicity experience given preferencePLC, DCS, and/or SCADA/HMI: design, development, and deployment experienceStrong leadership and client relation skillsGood engineering and good documentation practice.
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As they apply to the contract and project(s)Technical writing including project definition and requirements, clearly delineated status reporting, process control sequence of operations, standard practices and procedures, scope of supply, requests for information, customer correspondence, and code commentingProvide engineering design, development, and implementation including software (DCS/PLC, HMI, etc.
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If required, assist and support junior personnel within the instrumentation & controls engineering team. Keep up-to-date with the latest developments and technical innovations in instrumentation & controls engineering.
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Who We Are:For over 30 years, ISC has provided safe, high quality electrical, instrumentation and controls solutions to global leading industrial manufacturers. Manage the material release schedule and delivery with Purchasing Agent and Project Controls Manager/Project Manager/Supervisor.
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ONSITE POSITIONAs an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer, you will help to ensure world-class reliability for plant instrumentation and control systems. You will report to the I&E Supervisor and work on a team that includes Instrumentation and Electrical Technicians, DCS Specialists, Instrumentation and Controls Engineers and Electrical Engineers.
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