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Preferred Qualifications: Understanding and working knowledge of classic control theory and vector control of electric motors Familiarity with IGBT- or MOSFET-based power electronics inverters used as motor drives (including rectifier front end Familiarity with induction and permanent magnet electric machines.
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Perform electrical system Reliability-centered maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Predictive Maintenance, and Condition-based Maintenance programs (Thermal Imaging, Ultrasound, Motor Testing, and Control loops.
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AOS's portfolio of products targets high-volume applications, including but not limited to portable computers, flat panel TVs, LED lighting, smart phones, battery packs, consumer and industrial motor controls and power supplies for TVs, computers, servers and telecommunications equipment.
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Design plant power distribution systems expansions or upgrades, including substations, transformers, Motor Control Centers (MCCs), and distribution lines. The Electrical/Process Control Engineer is responsible for providing expertise in electrical engineering, primarily focusing on process control and electrical designs.
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Experience with one or more of the following areas: circuit design, circuit analysis, power electronics, power conversion, power distribution, power generation, electromagnetics, linear controls, analog design, or control theory.
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As an Electrical and Instrumentation Technician , you will work safely to maintain, diagnose, and repair various types of power plant equipment, this includes maintenance related to: boilers and its associated electrical and control equipment, repair and operation of field controllers, instrumentation, motor control centers and other power plant electrical equipment ranging from 120V to 13.8kv, and AC switchgear.
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Experience with power distribution systems, motor control systems, variable frequency drives, short circuit calculations, and relay coordination. As a Substation Engineer with Middough, you will work as a member of the power or electrical team on single-discipline and multi-discipline electrical transmission and distribution projects.
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Growth opportunities and special assignments such as field training officer, motor officer, K-9 handler, detective, school resource officer, and task forces are available, along with opportunities for a variety of skill sets.
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Performs circuit design including analog input signal conditioning, embedded control, motor control, telemetry, and inductive power coupling. Motor control: stepper, BLDC controls and position sensors.
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Knowledge of electrical power distribution including panelboards, motor control centers, bus ways, substations and MV switchgear. Knowledge of electrical control relaying, motor controls, DC, variable frequency, and servo drives.
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As an Substation Engineer with Middough, you will work as a member of the electrical team on single-discipline and multi-discipline electrical transmission and distribution projects. The Substation Engineer may also serve as the discipline lead on small single-discipline projects.
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Application and/or resume must show a minimum of 6 months’ experience and/or training in one of the following areas: Mechanical troubleshooting, Electrical/Electronic Troubleshooting, Hydraulic Troubleshooting, PLC Troubleshooting and Navigation, Welding/Fabrication, AC/DC Control Wiring, Motor Control, 3 Phase Wiring, Plumbing, Conveyor Maintenance, Hydraulics, Pneumatic systems.
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Advanced knowledge of electrical power systems including generators, transformers, motors, automated switch gear, protective relays, UPS systems, DRUPS systems, motor-generator sets, battery storage systems, substation equipment etc.
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As a Protections and Controls Substation Engineer with Middough, you will work as a member of a multi-discipline team on high-voltage utility systems and renewable energy interconnection projects with a strong focus on electrical transmission and distribution substation projects.
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The Substation Engineer may also serve as the electrical discipline lead on small single-discipline projects. Substation Engineer - Position and Responsibilities. Experience with electrical design using Autodesk, AutoCAD, and/or MicroStation.
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