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A minimum of 5 years of experience in design engineering for process control systems; Experience in design engineering for nuclear power plant control system is preferred. Experience with power plant instrumentation and controls systems design for either BWR of PWR reactors, including DCS for turbine, control, feedwater control, and data display.
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Uses DCS, PLC and HMI engineering software tools to troubleshoot plant process control and instrumentation problems. Install plant instrumentation devices including running signal and control wiring, conduit connections, termination, process connections, tubing, configuration and programming.
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Primary duties include control systems engineering, process control strategy planning, automation designs, construction support services, planning studies with detailed analyses, and designs related to water and wastewater treatment plants and pumping stations.
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Interface with Electrical and Process Engineers to fully coordinate design requirements for network, power, control, and instrumentation. Assist with the selection and specification of facility and process instrumentation, control panels, and network equipment.
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Develop, implement, and maintain procedures for documenting activities in instrumentation and control areas related to programming of RTUs and HMI software, field implementation of programming change, and process control improvements.
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As Manager of Process Control and Instrumentation Engineer, ASU: you will lead team of engineers responsible for the execution of Air Separation Unit projects. Author, check or approve specifications of process control equipment including control valves, relief valves, flow measurement devices, process instrumentation, analytical systems, and DCS, PLC, and SCADA systems.
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Other responsibilities include: Develop technical & design criteria, process and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), SCADA block diagrams, process control functional narratives, control schematics, panel layout diagrams, instrument selection and sizing, and interconnection diagrams.
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Experience with instrumentation and electrical systems associated with process control systems. As a Process Control Engineer, you will be in charge of supervising the control system equipment, system software, and application software that regulate the entire process.
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We offer industrial automation, control valves and instrumentation for process control systems. We are able to provide process optimization tools by using advanced control technologies, including predictive maintenance and vibration monitoring.
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This position is field based and requires daily travel throughout the PA/NJ/NY/DE areas to provide calibration, startup, testing, maintenance, and troubleshooting for a wide variety process instrumentation and control equipment.
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Wood Applied Intelligence -CEC Controls ( A Wood company) is currently recruiting for a Process Control Engineer. Individual must have training and/or experience in instrumentation and controls, preferably in Water and Wastewater, and/or Power plant systems.
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Experience in process instrumentation and controls, air conditioning, telecommunications, PLC’s, and electronic circuits is not applicable to this position. The Electrical Engineering group is responsible for specifying, purchasing, and commissioning the electrical distribution equipment and large motors associated with cryogenic, hydrogen, cogeneration, and process gas plants.
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Maintaining solid knowledge of digital and analog control systems for regulatory and supervisory process control design, development of control philosophy, and coordination of work between other disciplines and instrumentation departments.
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Established in 1933, Control Associates along with its global process automation business partner, Emerson, specializes in supporting the process control equipment and service needs of the following industries: Life Sciences, Natural Gas Distribution & Transmission, HVAC, Power, Chemical, and Downstream Hydrocarbons.
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The Process Control Engineer is responsible for the control system equipment, system software, and application software that controls the process: working with operating departments to implement control strategies for new process equipment; modifying/enhancing controls on existing process equipment: working with maintenance personnel and operations to identify and resolve problems with process equipment to allow the process to operate within specified limits.
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