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Routine operation, maintainence and troubleshooting of analytical instrumentation, i.e., atomic absorption spectrometer and ion chromatography will be required. We are seeking an exemplarly multi-tasker who takes pride in the precision and quality of their work for a Quality Control Chemist position at our McDonald, PA production facility.
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Within Thermo Fisher Scientific's Analytical Instruments Group, you will have a real-world impact by leading important aspects of the sales process in a growing sales territory for our Molecular Spectroscopy and Microscopy extensive portfolio of solutions for Quality Control, R&D and Process Control and Education markets.
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Description:The Quality Control Chemist performs analytical testing of raw materials, in-process, finished products following protocols and procedures (SOP’s) and company policies. QC/QA analysis on raw materials or final products using instrumentation such as pH meter, Densitometer, HPLC, ICP and other techniques.
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Utilize digital process meters (Fluke) to simulate analog (i.e., 4-20mA, 0-10V) and discrete signals for control panel testing. They must also have at least 3 years of experience in industrial automation and instrumentation, preferably in the pharmaceutical industry.
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Previous experience in electrical process control, instrumentation, automation, industrial protocols / networking (switching & routing) and databases. Prepares and maintains data sheets, wiring and Process &Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID) and flow charts required for the proper and efficient operation of plant equipment.
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Our client is a leader in instrumentation, process control, calibration, and metrology. 5+ years of experience in sales and marketing of Temperature, Pressure, Analytical, Level and Flow Instrumentation, process equipment, and filtration.
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Knowledge/understanding of instrumentation, rotating equipment and piping systems. Familiarity with regulatory requirements for operating plants (Process Safety Management, EPA regulations, FDA regulations, state/local regulations.
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They're technical experts in areas such as advanced process control, instrumentation, distributed control systems, PLCs, and SCADA systems. Experience in control system startup, configuration, and calibration.
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Proficiency selecting appropriate circuit protectors, wire and cable, sensors, safety hardware, PLC hardware, remote I/O, VFD and instrumentation, proficiency creating detailed process, electrical, pneumatic and fluid schematics in Revit.
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Three years of responsible experience installing, maintaining, and repairing instrumentation and control systems in an industrial processing plant environment such as an electric utility, chemical plant, or oil refinery.
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Recent experience in GC / HPLC troubleshooting and execution and in documentation associated with Method and Instrumentation Validation. Independent testing of raw material, in-process, finish product and packaging materials testing.
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Troubleshoot and identify root causes of electrical and instrument problems·Provide electrical engineering support for multiple areas of expertise which could include: high voltage power systems, instrumentation, control systems, electrical classification, motor specification, lighting design, and process control ·Design measurement and control systems for chemical plants based on data collected in laboratory experiments and in pilot plant operations.
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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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Significant experience designing, procuring, configuring, and troubleshooting various process control systems (DCS/SIS/F&G/HIPPS/PLC/SCADA). Senior Instrumentation & Controls Engineer - Gas, Fuels, & Chemicals, Virtual.
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Process Control or Electric and Instrumentation (E&I) Technician Specific Skills. Must have demonstrated mechanical/electrical knowledge to analyse and solve problems on various process instrumentation and switchgear.
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