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The Senior Staff Systems Integration Engineer for Beckman Coulter Diagnostics is responsible for defining and leading the system-level control logic architecture, and for supporting the integration activities and associated development efforts of our next-generation hematology analyzers.
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Proven skills in requirements gathering, design, configuration, and implementation of process control solutions based on Factory 4.0 concepts for capital and improvement projects including batch software, PLC / DCS systems, HMI packages, SCADA systems, and industrial PC networking technology.
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Qualifications You Must HaveMust possess a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent in Avionics Engineering, Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field and at least 10 years of progressive experience as a System Engineer in Aerospace Power Systems Integration including Aerospace hybrid/electric propulsion design and integration.
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The work is focused on developing research concepts and prototype software that provides autonomous Air Traffic Management (ATM) services to all types of airspace users that will enable safe integration of autonomous vehicles into the National Airspace System.
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Job Duties and Essential Responsibilities System SpecificKnowledge of electrical system protective relaying, Motor Controls, Switchgear operation and design, Power Transformers, Emergency Generators, Photovoltaic systems, UPS/Battery systems, VFD's, Lightning Protection, Grounding and Bonding, Power system controls to include SCADA systems and power system PLC control Logic, LED and Traditional Lighting design.
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Must have prior work experience leading engineering work teams A broad working knowledge of technology in the specialty area such as the following: ICSS system design and interfaces Application software logic programming (function block, sequential, and ladder) Process control loops (simple and complex) Design and implementation of Level 1 – 4 of the Process Control Network Communication network protocols such as Ethernet/IP, Modbus RTU or TCP, OPC, HART, etc.
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Lead the engineering design and integration of the TECLens non-invasive refractive correction system. · Design / Lead adaption of existing and additional control software for the integrated qCXL TM system.
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Engineering support for existing manufacturing equipment control systems PLC/Drive (AC/DC) - HMI Vision controls. I have other positions available across the USA. Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Automation Systems Integration, Controls Engineer, Robotics Engineer, BAS, HVAC, MEP, Construction, etc.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in embedded software engineering (particularly Debian-based Linux distributions) or UI development within Qt and will have a background with or personal interest in small unmanned systems ( drones.
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Bachelor degree or higher from an accredited college or university (Recommend an accredited Computer Science, Cyber Security, Information Technology, Software Engineering, Information Systems, or Computer Engineering degree; or a degree in a Mathematics or Engineering field.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in embedded software engineering (particularly Debian-based Linux distributions) or UI development within Qt and will have a background with or personal interest in small unmanned systems (i.e. drones.
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Support NNSA Office of Systems Engineering and Integration, NNSA weapons modernization programs and other NNSA offices with system engineering and integration (SE&I) expertise.
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Assists the Government in directing requirements engineering, solutions engineering, scheduling, reliability, resiliency, services development, integration, test and evaluation, maintainability and analysis across the National System of Geospatial-intelligence (NSG), Allied System of Geospatial-intelligence (ASG) and Federal Agencies.
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Our client has several senior software engineering opportunities with various focuses including embedded Linux administration, machine learning, UI development, autopilot software and system architectures.
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Candidates will be expected to have or gain familiarity with the nuclear power plant design, including the Electrical Distribution System and or the Instrumentation and Control Systems at the station.
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