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Assist with the design and modification of new and existing process control and instrumentation systems. + Under the direction of the Sr. Instrumentation and Controls Engineer, continually improve packaging and processing equipment controls logic for better efficiency and reduced waste.
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Job descriptionCONTINENTAL CARBON COMPANYPOSITION DESCRIPTIONTITLE: Senior Process Control Engineer - Corporate DEPARTMENT: EngineeringREPORTS TO: Vice President of Operations SALARY GRADE: ExemptMain Function:Managing and directing instrumentation and process controls activities company wide.
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A bachelor of science in electrical, chemical, or mechanical engineering, OR a degree emphasizing process control and instrumentation, OR equivalent work experience in process control and instrumentation in life science or advanced technology manufacturing.
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Stantec is currently seeking a mid to senior level Instrumentation and Controls Technician/Engineer for our Phoenix, AZ office location. Senior Instrumentation and Controls Engineer - ( 230004NL.
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BS degree in Electrical Engineering, Chemical Process Control Systems Engineering, Chemical Engineering or a related field. Understanding of instrumentation principles, control system fundamentals, and industrial automation.
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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 user’s needs utilizing the minimum essential design.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for the electrical design process on various projects, including water treatment and distribution, wastewater treatment and collection, municipal systems, process industrial facilities, power generation, power distribution, lighting, instrumentation/controls, and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA.
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We are seeking a Senior Principal Process Control and Instrumentation Engineer within our Instrumentation Engineer team located at our Project Delivery Facility in Amherst, NY.
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Stantec is currently seeking a mid to senior level Instrumentation and Controls engineer with strong interest in being part of a purpose-driven organization that is focused on helping our clients, colleagues, and communities thrive.
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1-3 years: Experience as a process controls/instrumentation engineer in the pilot plant fabrication and operation, refining, or petrochemical industries, computer skills, virtual meeting platforms, Word, and related.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience in design engineering for process control systems; Experience in design engineering for nuclear power plant control system is preferred. + 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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A BS or MS in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering from an ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission-approved program with coursework in instrumentation, mechatronics and process controls design engineering is required.
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As the Electrical Process Control Engineer you will provide technical expertise for designing, maintaining, and modifying the complex control systems used for process control and safety shutdown by our chemical and specialty material processes.
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We have a Controls Engineer position open in Orlando, FL. This position is responsible for controls engineering project requirements involving control system design, DCS/PLC programming, control panel design, instrumentation, check-out support, and start-up assistance.
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Proven knowledge of National Electrical Code (NEC) and Underwriter Laboratories (UL) standards, Allen Bradley Controls, AC and motor controls, and process sensors of all types Capability to calibrate and test instrumentation and controls, verify instrumentation accuracy and effectiveness and perform routine maintenance on the plant-wide controls system.
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