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Must be knowledgeable of network, PLC, DCS, or DDC hardware/software, and SCADA/HMI software used in Building, Industrial, or Water/Wastewater applications. Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) / Distributed Control System (DCS) / Direct Digital Control (DDC) programming or SCADA HMI configuration experience a plu.
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Knowledge of PLC programming, local HMI screens, and SCADA/DCS application programming and commissioning. SCADA Hardware and Software. Knowledge of PLC programming, local HMI screens, and SCADA/DCS application programming and commissioning.
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Project Engineers coordinate the completion of specialized tasks with ECI's subject matter expert discipline groups such as Distribution Studies, Transmission Studies, Grounding Studies, Protection (relay coordination and settings), Civil Engineering, Communication (SCADA Integration), Transmission & Distribution Engineering, Environmental Planning, Surveying, Lands/Right-of-Way, and Project Management/Controls.
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Engage in all phases of automation projects, front-end engineering through detailed design, procurement, configuration, implementation, startup, and commissioning in areas such as DCS Configuration, SCADA, HMI, SIS/FGS PLC programming and interfacing, architecture and networking, and specification development.
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Commissioning Engineer, Battery Energy Storage A key technical member of a cross-functional team that focuses on deploying stationary storage opportunities with cutting-edge technologies. Controls/communication networks: Switches, I/O devices, SCADA equipment and Auxiliary systems: Fire detection, HMI and UPS.
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At least 5 years of demonstrated experience in Distributed Control Systems (DCS) hardware, network architecture, integration, configuration and programming, industrial protocols, HMI Graphics and databases, and SCADA System configuration and installations.
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Hands on experience in Implementation & Validation of various computerized systems like PCS (DeltaV) / Client (Rockwell) / MES (Syncade) and Pi Historian / SCADA / PLC. Experience working with and programming/commissioning/validating Delta V software platforms.
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Commissioning TA Level 3:GE Advanced Troubleshooting and SCADA TrainingPerform down-tower commissioning to include commissioning on SCADA and wind control systems. Lead the commissioning team to successful completion of the wind turbine.
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Individual works independently or as a member of a team - with non-union employees, contractors or vendors - on technical assignments associated with the installation, programming, commissioning, maintenance, or repair of hardware and data base records associated with a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition System (SCADA.
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This position participates in the design and implementation of complex industrial automation solutions using various technologies and platforms (PLCs, DCS, SCADA, BMS, Edge Devices, MES, Data Management, Vision Systems, Robotics, etc.
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Technical Expertise: Extensive knowledge of industrial automation systems, PLC programming, PROFIBUS, PROFINET, SCADA/HMI, and associated technologies. On-Site Troubleshooting: Diagnose and resolve intricate technical issues within industrial automation systems, PLCs, SCADA, HMI, and other control systems directly at customer locations.
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You will lead the commissioning activities of Control and Protection and SCADA at customer’s premises. As a Control and Protection Commissioning Engineer you will be part of HVDC unit.
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Knowledge of PLC, HMI and SCADA programming preferred. Assigns, supervises, and reviews Controls Engineers’ tasks of PLC code programming, HMI’s, customer manuals and progress reports for the development and commissioning of automated warehouse solutions.
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Understanding of Software configuration and programming for BMS and SCADA PLC systems. + HVAC and Mechanical System Checkout, Startup and System Commissioning. + Assist with the management and development of Hardware and Software Design Submittals, Installation drawings, Sequence of Operations and Commissioning and/or Validation Documentation.
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Experience with contemporary process control systems such as DCS (Delta V, ABB, Rockwell), BAS (Siemens, Schneider, Honeywell), PLC (Rockwell, GE, ABB), and SCADA (iFix, FT) ADVENT's services include process engineering, automation engineering, project engineering, facility/system design, start up and commissioning, validation and compliance consulting for distinguished and successful biotechnology and pharmaceutical manufacturing companies.
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