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The Instrumentation and Controls Engineer will lead the instrumentation and controls engineering project requirements, including control valves, automated valves, control panel design, device specifications, control systems, components, ladder logic programming, and SCADA programming.
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Assemble control panels, solar power panels, communication and control units and other instrumentation and electrical assemblies and subassemblies required for new and replacement PLC-based and radio- based telemetry, instrumentation and controls projects.
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The successful candidate will also be expected to be responsible for assisting in the repair, maintenance, and retrofit of all instrumentation and controls which includes designing and maintaining of systems for district energy plants producing hot water, chilled water and steam and its energy transfer stations.
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DPS is looking for a driven and team-oriented, Instrumentation & Controls Engineer to join a competitive, driven, and fun team of engineers and technical professionals with a strong focus on design excellence, customer satisfaction and integrity.
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Any combination of education, training, and experience equivalent to graduation from high school, or a GED issued by a state department of education or completion of a vocation course of an instrumentation/ technician/electronic or similar vocational and or apprenticeship program; plus three years of work experience related to the installation, maintenance and repair of industrial instrumentation or electronic, electrical equipment found in water or wastewater utilities.
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The Medical Laboratory Scientist is responsible for conducting tests on patient samples using biomedical instrumentation, microscopes, and computers. Knowledge of sterile/aseptic techniques, instrumentation and human anatomy.
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Instrumentation and Controls Engineering Technician - Water/wastewater - Phoenix, AZ Field. + Perform field inspection, testing, design and construction coordination for electrical, instrumentation and control systems for water and wastewater utility clients.
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Preferred Qualifications: (Selection Criteria) Experience with high throughput Microbiome/Metagenomics processing with Excel and operating/programming of laboratory liquid handling instrumentation.
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Be a jack of all trades, supporting mechanical, rigging, controls and instrumentation, equipment maintenance and other activities. Excellence in high power electrical, instrumentation and controls work with a minimum of 4-5+ years experience.
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The successful candidate will work as an Instrumentation and Controls Technician and be responsible for providing operations and maintenance to facilities instrumentation and associated controls.
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General knowledge of codes and standards relevant to safe operation of medical instrumentation such as National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), ACHA, CAP, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), DNV, the Joint Commission (TJC), and the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI.
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Join our team as an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer, where you'll spearhead the development, implementation, and troubleshooting of control systems for water treatment equipment. Instrumentation and Controls Engineer.
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Minimum 3 years of experience as an instrumentation & controls technician; leadership experience preferred. Strong instrumentation calibration using Fluke multimeter and/or hart communicator; Instrumentation troubleshooting skills.
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As camera calibration & instrumentation engineer, you will work with system and design counterparts to:- Define the end-to-end error budget to deliver critical features and user experience, including the capability and uncertainty of each individual HW component.
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Senior Instrumentation & Controls Engineer - Gas, Fuels, & Chemicals, Virtual Our Gas, Fuels & Chemicals Business provides services from consulting, design, full engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) and commissioning/start-up of LNG facilities, Floating LNG facilities, gas processing and NGL fractionation, gasification/ gas to liquids, hydrogen, and ammonia/fertilizers.
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