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Accountable towards the implementation of projects in conformance with plant standards for equipment, piping, instrumentation and automation, and plant drawings by leveraging talents of engineer and support personnel.
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Collaborate with the Instrumentation and Controls team on automation system design. The company is seeking an Electrical Project Engineer to work on large-scale projects, overseeing electrical equipment components and systems in a manufacturing environment.
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Drive the mechanical design and assembly of novel biomedical instrumentation integrating motion controls, sensing, fluidics, and optics. About This Opportunity: We are looking for a senior / staff mechanical design engineer to advance the development of Ruby’s first-of-its-kind instrument and consumable.
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Design of power distribution, lighting, instrumentation and controls. D&B Engineers and Architects is hiring an Electrical Project Manager/Senior Engineer. Design of power distribution, lighting, instrumentation and controls.
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Job ID: 2314476-2370 Location: PATUXENT RIVER, MD, US Date Posted: 2023-11-06 Category: Engineering and Sciences Subcategory: Systems Engineer Schedule: Full-time Shift: Day Job Travel: Yes, 10 % of the Time Minimum Clearance Required: None Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain: Secret Potential for Remote Work: No Description SAIC is looking for a Systems Engineer to support the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Training Systems Program Office with PM205.
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Caltrol is recognized as a leading provider of automation including process control solutions, valves, instrumentation, and reliability. In-depth experience integrating field instrumentation for industrial applications.
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Candidates with Electronics and Telecommunications, Instrumentation and Controls, Mechatronics or other branches may be considered provided they demonstrate good knowledge and experience of the work.
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Our client has an opening for a Field Service Engineer where you will provide on-site service including preventive maintenance, calibration, installation, and training across all product lines in the New England region.
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Assists with the development of conceptual project design and instrumentation, software programs, and data collection methods. Assists with designing, fabricating, and maintaining research instrumentation.
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Our diverse and innovative team allows Haskell to serve our clients with multiple project delivery methods including design-build, engineer-procure-construct, fee-for-service, or consulting services.
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With roots dating back to 1885, we are a consulting group renowned for failure analysis, advanced analysis and testing, state of the art instrumentation and tools, and materials engineering. Engineer for this position will be providing engineering consulting services for commissioning, field inspection and field testing of building systems.
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Associates degree in Biomedical Electronics Technology, Biomedical Equipment Technology or Biomedical Engineering Technology or in a related technical field such as Electronic Technology or Information Technology and two years of experience as a Biomedical Equipment Support Specialist, Biomedical Equipment Technician, Field Service Engineer.
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GEI’s Washington DC area offices (Washington DC, Rockville MD and Charlottesville VA) continue to grow and are seeking an entry level Civil/Geotechnical Engineer. Field activities will include coordination and documentation of geotechnical and environmental soil borings; installation of wells and geotechnical instrumentation; collection of groundwater and soil samples; and oversight and documentation during construction.
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High School diploma or equivalent and 15 or more years of related instrumentation and control systems design engineering experience, or Bachelor of Science (or higher) in Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, or Nuclear Engineering from an accredited course of study and 9 or more years of progressive related instrumentation and control systems design engineering experience.
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Proficient knowledge of P&IDs and instrumentation/control equipment. Strong DCS, SIS, HMI experience: project detailed design work including configuration, testing, and commissioning experience.
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