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Degree in Engineering or Engineering Technology or 5 years' experience designing and commissioning instrumentation and control equipment in power plants, chemical process facilities, petroleum refineries or wastewater treatment plants, minimum of.
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Kiewit Power Engineering Group is seeking an experienced-level Instrumentation and Controls Engineer to be a part of our growing team. 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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Documents for construction include: *Technical specifications *Detailed control strategies/narratives *Instrument data sheets *Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID's) *Detailed network communication architecture diagrams, *Control panel details, *CCTV and Access Control System drawings, *Point-to-Point Wiring Diagrams, and *Instrument installation details.
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The candidate must have a Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering and eight to fifteen years of experience in instrumentation and controls. Primary duties will include control systems engineering, process control strategy planning, automation designs, construction support services, and planning studies with detailed analyses.
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Type Direct Hire Electrical and Instrumentation Reliability Engineer IILocation: Hopewell, VAPosition Summary:The Electrical Reliability Engineer II is responsible for electrical reliability projects supporting the Maintenance and Reliability organization at the Chesterfield Plant by applying Reliability Engineering principles, statistical data analysis and supporting work process.
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Electrical and Instrumentation Reliability Engineer IILocation: Hopewell, VAPosition Summary:The Electrical Reliability Engineer II is responsible for electrical reliability projects supporting the Maintenance and Reliability organization at the Chesterfield Plant by applying Reliability Engineering principles, statistical data analysis and supporting work process.
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Experience in chemical/petrochemical plant maintenance and/or reliability engineering experience Knowledge of electrical design, selection, repair techniques and performance assessment. Experience in electrical reliability (low and medium voltage electrical distribution equipment, VFD’s, motors and motor control systems.
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Actively participate in plant safety programs and maintain a knowledge and understanding of Process Safety Management, OSHA requirements, and other safety standards. Familiarity with Lean and Six Sigma tools for business process improvement.
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Knowledge of engineering such as normally attained through studies resulting in a BS in Electrical, Mechanical or Chemical Engineering or an Associate Degree in Electronics or Instrumentation.
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Our rapidly growing oil, gas and chemical team, which includes structural, civil, piping, mechanical, process, process safety, electrical, instrument and control disciplines, is a multi-faceted and leading-edge division of Kiewit with best-in-class technical expertise focused on the EPCC delivery model for dynamic process facilities.
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Responsible for design for instrumentation, process control systems, and instrument components for chemical processing facilities. On-Board Engineering is hiring an Instrumentation Engineer in Richmond, VA.
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Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering, electrical engineering, or mechanical engineering with academic coursework focused on process control systems. Detailed design work will include developing process and instrumentation diagrams, control valve sizing, instrument selection, instrument data sheets, instrument installation details, logic descriptions, logic diagrams, control system integration (either distributed control systems or programmable logic controllers), and schematic and wiring diagrams.
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Specific technical skills including a minimum of 2 years in engineering (with BS degree) or 6 years in instrumentation (with Associate Degree) experience designing, installing, start-up and troubleshooting process automation system software and hardware.
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Provide Automation Engineering expertise in the specification, design, development, installation, commissioning, and validation of process control systems for capital projects. Grasp of process control systems, instrumentation, and industrial automation technologies.
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As an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer, you will be responsible for development, implementation, and troubleshooting of control system philosophy, selection of instrumentation, and programming of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Human-Machine-Interface stations, SCADA or other control systems for water treatment equipment.
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