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The new Instrumentation Engineer will report to Kelly Rengering, Instrumentation Department Manager. As a member of the Instrumentation group, the Instrumentation Engineer controls the process flow for our clients’ projects.
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In this role, the Senior Electrical Engineer, depending on skillsets and interest, will perform a wide variety of technical tasks applying experience and training in electrical power systems, electronics, controls, and instrumentation in support of the design, development, and construction of renewable energy and energy transition projects.
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Experience in several of these areas is desirable: opto-mechanical systems, ultra-high vacuum systems, design of inspection equipment or similar instruments, motion controls, electronics, measurement instrumentation, tooling & test fixture design, supplier management, new product introduction.
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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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The primary role of the Power Systems Engineer is to generate power system analyses using available commercial software. We are currently searching for an experienced Power Systems Engineer to join our expanding team.
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Field/construction observation experience must include one or more of the following areas: logging geotechnical explorations, observation of pile driving operations, observations of earthwork activities, installation and recording of geotechnical instrumentation, field reconnaissance, and/or underground work.
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Collaborates with colleagues in Site Services Instrumentation technicians and other departments to support Fab 4 and Microchip goals, initiatives, programs, and policies. The primary responsibility of the Facilities Engineer is to ensure optimum performance of the equipment and systems within their area.
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Must have five (5) years of experience: (i) working on water/wastewater treatment plants and pump stations; (ii) with construction logic and sequencing of complex projects; and (iii) coordinating across multiple disciplines, reviewing shop drawings and submittals for all disciplines including civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, instrumentation and controls.
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Work as the Project Lead Engineer or as a Project Engineer on a team, the Sr. Control Systems Engineer will be required to support multiple projects simultaneously. Ability read P&IDs , Instrumentation and Controls wiring diagrams.
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PCB design experience (preferably using Altium) focusing on signal conditioning of high frequency instrumentation or digital circuit design. Demonstrate knowledge of instrumentation theory coupled with integration into data acquisition hardware.
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The Sales Engineer (Industrial Automation) is responsible for the promotion, internal and external technical support, and solutions based selling of products in our Technology Segment to include: Industrial Field Instrumentation; all components including Primary Control Element, Control Instrumentation and Final Control Element.
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We are seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer with experience in design and construction of electrical distribution systems, back up power systems, motor control schemes, and instrumentation and control with expertise in water and wastewater treatment facilities.
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This individual will report directly to the Chief Structural Engineer (in responsible charge of ASME) and will likely be required to make presentations to clients and elected officials on a regular basis.
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Instrumentation and control and Supervisory Control and Date Acquisition (SCADA) systems. We work with companies funded by the best investors including Sequoia Capital, Lightspeed Ventures, Tiger Global Management, A16Z, Accel, DFJ, and more.
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We are an established civil/ environmental engineering and surveying firm based in St. Charles, Illinois. The firm has expanded its services to include traditional Civil/Site, as well as Watershed Resources and Utility Infrastructure Rehabilitation.
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