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Positions will be hybrid with time split between a home office and on-site at our Harley-Davidson Motor Company Product Development Center (PDC) located in Wauwatosa, WI. Job ResponsibilitiesThis position will be responsible for overall ownership of the motorcycle component software relating to design functions at the vehicle level, acting as the owner of their design from concept and evaluation to production launch and in-field quality control.
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Electrical engineering, Revit, high voltage, low voltage, motor control, plc control, DCS, ETAP, Panel Design, 3D Environment, Hydropower, Natural Gas Power Plant, Fossil Plant, Relay protection, power generation, 15kv, 120v, FE, PE, Electrical.
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Experience with rotating machinery, variable frequency drives, motor control centers and switchgear. Design and develop electrical system and produce documentation such as control panel wiring diagrams and electrical system single line diagrams.
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Developing equipment specifications for electrical equipment, including power transformers, switchgear, MCC' s, motor specs, and other auxiliary electrical equipment. Expertise encompassing industrial power document development such as electrical load lists, one-line diagrams, short circuit, load flow and arc flash analysis, power and control schematics, hazardous area classification, grounding layouts, lighting layouts, electrical equipment specifications, power and MCC panel layouts.
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As an Electrical Engineer, Motor Control and Power Conversion Specialist, you will serve as a vital member of the Oceaneering Aerospace and Defense Technologies (ADTECH) engineering team - an engineering center of excellence, and an exciting part of our dynamic, global enterprise.
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This role requires an 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); and familiarity with induction and permanent magnet electric machines.
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Areas of research excellence include environmental and occupational physiology, cardiometabolic and perceptual responses to intermittent exercise, pedagogy and mindfulness, exercise-drug interactions, augmented reality, health education and promotion, gait, and influence of load carriage on biomechanics and motor control.
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We invite immediate applications for a Term faculty position in the Kinesiology Department with a specialization in one or more of the following fields: Motor Learning/Control/Development, Biomechanics, Anatomy & Physiology, Adaptive and Inclusive Physical Activity, or other related fields.
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3 recent years' experience working as a Motor Grader Operator. At least three (3) years heavy highway experience operating equipment such as bull dozers, loaders, backhoes, land clearing, logging, feller buncher, grapple, excavators, skid steer, graders and motor grades.
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Motor Grader Operator. Motor Grader Operator. Seeking an experienced grader operator who will be responsible for cutting shoulder stone, grading roads, parking lots ,GPS grading and performing other grade operations as necessary.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSeeking a Finish Motor Grader Operator for a direct hire opportunity in Atlanta, GA and Norcross, GA! Assist in traffic control device installation and maintenance.
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As an Electrical and Instrument Control 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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Solid understanding of common electrical systems drawings and documentation, such as electrical plans and elevations, conduit and cable schedules, one-line diagrams, MCC and switchgear layouts and details, electrical panel schedules, wiring and motor-control diagrams, schematics, P&IDs, lighting plans, specification sheets, and motor lists.
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We support the design and development of electrical systems, control platforms, board-level control and motor drivers, power distribution, and more to develop and support our products.
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An Instrumentation Controls Technician designs/troubleshoots machine controls using PLC's, PC's, HMIs motor drives or other instrumentation/controls. Competent with PLC programming, control panel layout and construction.
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