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As the Instrumentation and Controls Engineer, you will play a crucial role in designing, implementing, and optimizing control systems for renewable energy projects. Knowledge of PLC programming languages (e.g., ladder logic, structured text) for industrial automation.
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Learn specification, design, and configuration of programmable logic controllers (PLC), Emerson DeltaV distributed control systems (DCS), manufacturing execution systems (MES), and data historians (OSI PI.
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Experience with instrumentation and controls/PLC system design (i.e., Allen Bradley, Modicon, Siemens) required. This position is responsible for controls engineering project requirements involving control system design, DCS/PLC programming, control panel design, instrumentation, check-out support, and start-up assistance.
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Power electrical engineers will primarily focus on standard industrial systems at the medium voltage (15 kV class) and low voltage ( [Instrumentation & Controls (I&C) electrical engineers will primarily focus on review wiring diagrams, loop diagrams, cabinet assembly drawings, system diagrams, and control logic for both batch and continuous processes using conventional analog instrumentation, distributed digital control systems, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs.
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Southern Flow, Inc. has a great opportunity for a Controls Applications Engineer to join our growing team in Alpharetta, GA. This position is responsible for programming the control system PLC and HMIs (Human Machine Interface) for each of our projects.
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We are seeking an experienced Industrial Controls PLC Programmer to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree or higher in a relevant field and at least 4 years of hands-on experience in industrial controls and PLC programming.
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Our client, A global leader in water and process management solutions is seeking a Controls Engineer to join their team in Ellwood City, PA. This is a permanent position on-site 5 days a week paying 90k - 100k a year.
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This position is responsible for controls engineering project requirements involving PLC programming, HMI/SCADA programming, control panel design, instrumentation specification, check-out support, and commissioning assistance.
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Merrick is seeking an experienced Instrumentation & Controls Engineer to serve in a variety of energy markets including refining, midstream and downstream oil & gas, power, and renewable fuels.
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Reporting to the Senior Manager, Industrial Controls, our Senior Industrial Control Systems Engineer supports the Industrial Control Systems (ICS), SCADA and Operational Technology (OT) across the fleet.
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Designs, develops, and implements DCS/PLC control system (logic software and hardware) to meet process requirements. Quality Engineer (Controls) 5+ years in the following areas is preferred: Ethernet-based control systems, safety systems, instrumentation, components, logic programming, and DCS programming (i.e., DeltaV, Experion, 800xA.
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Comfortable programming in the full range of A/B PLC products, including RSView, RSLogic, and other comparable MMI and ladder logic programs, such as GE Fanuc/Cimplicity. Actalent is hiring a Controls Engineer to support a client in the Kansas City area.
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The OnSite Energy & Power team is looking for a Staff Instrumentation & Controls (I&C) Engineer to support projects for distributed energy plants for institutional and industrial clients, including electric, steam, chilled water, hot water, and cogeneration plants.
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PLC / HMI Programming:PLC programming (Allen Bradley CLX and PLC5 preferred, plus others)HMI programming (PanelView and RSView preferred, plus others)Familiarity with P&IDs, Logic Diagrams, Cause / Effect matrices, and Functional NarrativesTest procedure developmentCutovers/loop checksStartup assistance/troubleshootingOperations/maintenance training.
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PLC logic development (Primarily Siemens 505 and Step 7 (S7) Series Systems). Develop intermediate PLC programs and operator interfaces in accordance with TAMKO’s Programming Standards to include the development and use of all documentation requirements, use of modular programming, use of TAMKO’s Object Oriented Programming Library, state logic diagrams and state logic programming, version control, and established security requirements.
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