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Lead and supervise a team of engineers specializing in electric motor design, motor control unit (inverter) design, control development, communication and other contributing electrical sub-systems.
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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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Experience in Automation or Process Control (PLC programming, AC & DC motor control experience, including drives, Process Control Networking, HMI/SCADA Maintenance and Design.
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Inventory Maintenance & Control - Material storage, tool crib and yard are HIGHLY organized, accurately inventoried, and clean at all times. Motor City Racks is a leading provider of custom fabrication and automotive packaging design services.
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MS in related technical field (Electrical Engineering or other physical science) with 3 years industry related experience; OR BS/BA in Electrical Engineering/Process Control field with 5 years industry related experience; OR Associate's degree in related technical field with 6 years electrical engineer experience.
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Experience with Distributed Control Systems (DCS), AC/DC Variable Speed Drives, Loop Controls, Analytical Instrumentation, Control Valves, Motor Circuits, AC/DC Motors, Control Networks, Machine Drives, and Power Distribution.
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Working knowledge of instrumentation and electrical installations (Motor Control Centers, etc. Electrical & Instrument Technician also supports the Automation and Process Control systems and provides first contact support to operations and maintenance to resolve production issues.
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This individual will be expected to have a high level of knowledge of plant systems that include; electrical switchgear, motor control centers, VFDs, actuated valves, transmitters, PLC and DCS systems.
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We train our students in the areas of exercise physiology, biomechanics, sport history, sport philosophy, sport sociology, teacher education, adapted physical activity/education, measurement and evaluation, motor learning, motor development, and sport psychology, among others.
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Serve as the on-site DeltaV Control Systems Engineer for a customer. Proficiency in interpreting P&ID, electrical schematics, network architectures, and process control descriptions.
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At least 1 year of experience in troubleshooting and repair of Pneumatic Control Systems, Allen Bradley PLC Systems, RSLinx, Process Control Instrumentation, 3 phase (480V) Circuits, Motor starters and controls and electronic circuit boards preferred.
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Examples of commonly encountered electrical devices and systems include switchgear and power distribution devices, MCC's, safety circuits, disconnects, fuses, PLC automation, motors, motor starters, relays, circuit breakers, VFD's, photo eyes, prox switches, relays, motor starters, temperature probes, level sensors, flow meters, control valves and more.
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Design and specify electrical equipment including 15kV gear, 5kV gear, medium voltage motor control centers, low voltage motor control centers, transformers, uninterrupted power supplies (UPS), power distribution centers (PDC’s) and other typical electrical equipment.
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The scope of work would include but not be limited to high-speed generator design, propulsion motor design, power inverter packaging, battery enclosure design, propulsion integration test rigs and more.
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Equipment includes rotating machines, such as generators and motors, solar cells and inverters, battery storage and inverters, large power transformers, generator circuit breakers, isolated phase bus duct, non-segregated phase bus ducts, switchgear, motor control centers, small power transformers, variable frequency drives, and battery and UPS systems.
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