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Experience with nuclear power plant design, including the Electrical Power Distribution System and or the Instrumentation and Control Systems at the station. Candidates will be expected to have or gain familiarity with client's nuclear power plant design, including the Electrical Distribution System and or the Instrumentation and Control Systems at the station.
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Customer supply systems generally consist of cryogenic storage tanks, vaporizers, pumps, high pressure receivers, controls and instrumentation at customer locations delivering atmospheric gases, hydrogen or CO2.
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We are seeking a Controls Engineer to join our team in Orlando, FL. In this role, you will manage controls engineering project requirements, including control system design, DCS/PLC programming, control panel design, instrumentation, check-out support, and start-up assistance.
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The successful candidate will also be expected to be responsible for assisting in the repair, maintenance, and retrofit of all instrumentation and controls which includes designing and maintaining of systems for district energy plants producing hot water, chilled water and steam and its energy transfer stations.
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Integrated Talent Strategies (ITS) is seeking a Senior Instrumentation & Controls Engineer to work in the Greater Chicago area working for a leading engineering and consulting firm.
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Perform preventative maintenance including installation, repair and troubleshooting of industrial electrical and/or instrumentation equipment (i.e. substations, power distribution systems, switchgear motors, motor controls, systems and components, process controls, instrumentation and pneumatic equipment.
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This position performs electrical, instrumentation, & controls, process, and production maintenance throughout the facility. Prior training in instrumentation and controls.
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Five or more years of experience in the design engineering of instrumentation and controls systems in a project team environment for commercial, industrial applications, with a focus on integrated, detailed system design for modifications to existing nuclear power plants.
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Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair all production equipment and supporting infrastructure including: o Mechanical, industrial electrical / electronic, PLCs, instrumentation, robotics, plumbing, hydraulics and pneumatics, HVAC, and burning controls.
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Description :Electrical Manager (Instrumentation & Controls Department) Design Group is widely known as an industry leader, recognized as a top system integrator, ranking #7 in the 2023 System Integrator Giants; as a Rockwell Platinum Integrator, the highest designation given to Rockwell partners; and as an Ignition Enterprise Premier Integrator.
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Instrumentation & Controls. This information shall be presented in the form of detailed project specific; process flow diagrams, process & instrumentation diagrams, general arrangement drawings, structural drawings, electrical drawings, data sheets, bills of materials, process & control narratives and installation, operation & maintenance reference literature.
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Strong ability to analyze and troubleshoot process problem utilizing data archive and analysis tools such as IBA. Understanding of electro-mechanical systems Basic understanding of instrumentation.
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Instrumentation and controls design. PLC/HMI programming, field start-up and troubleshooting (preferred). Electrical Engineer with a minimum of 3 years heavy industrial (power and control experience.
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This position will be responsible for performing the engineering and consulting services for clients across the US. Main responsibilities include working with the team to create electrical, instrumentation and controls components of pipeline facility design deliverables.
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The position is responsible for preventative, predictive, & corrective maintenance and repairs of the instrumentation and controls of all facilities equipment. Description Position Details:•Title: Instrumentation & Controls Technician•Location: Siler City, NC•Shift: M-F, 8-hour shift•Compensation: Starting hourly rate is dependent upon experience but will range from $27-$32 •Overtime opportunities•Annual performance & merit bonus•Benefits: comprehensive medical/dental insurance plan, 401K retirement plan with matching, employee assistance program, tuition assistance, paid time off (PTO), restricted stock units.
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