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Inspect, calibrate, repair, install, and modify the process controls, control valves, safety devices, analyzers, PLC’s, field instrumentation (pressure, level, and flow), process monitoring equipment, meters, low and high voltage motors and breakers, VFD’s, control circuits, radio communications, SCADA, distributed control systems and similar other equipment and systems using various types of test equipment.
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Georgia Pacific is seeking a Control Systems Engineer to join our team in Perdue Hill, AL Alabama River Plant who can be an additional technical subject matter expert for Process Control systems at our facility.
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We are looking for a Control Systems Engineer at the Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Naval Medical Research Unit in Dayton, OH. to support intramural human use research on the performance, resilience, and wellness of service members to optimize warfighting effectiveness in the most trying environments.
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The Control Systems section within the Sensor Power and Analog Design Department (SPAD) has an exciting employment opportunity for a Senior Engineer with motion control experience.
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Certified Control Systems Technician (CCST) certification through ISA is preferred. Our Control System Field Engineers provide technically complex and robust SCADA systems to support Critical transportation and aviation infrastructure, water/wastewater and mission-critical environments.
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VDOT is seeking a Senior Electronic Technician for the Hampton Roads Harbor Tunnels-Maintenance Division to perform diagnosis, repair, fabrication, installation and maintenance and preventive maintenance of a variety of specialized electronic, electrical, traffic control equipment in the traffic management systems (TMS) at the Eastern Region Operations tunnels and electro-mechanical systems.
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Performs electrical and control systems engineering planning for capital construction and/or maintenance projects on water treatment systems, pumping stations, storage facilities and other water works facilities and equipment.
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Additional details can be found on our website at: / Position Title : DHS Security Control Assessor III Location : NCR Clearance : TS/SCI OneZero Solutions is on contract to provide division-wide support for Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) compliance, execution of the Risk Management Framework (RMF) process to achieve and maintain Authority to Operate (ATO) security authorizations, and deliver cyber security compliance for DHS operational mission systems.
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Lead systems engineering efforts with a focus on Rockwell or DeltaV control systems. 3-10 years of experience in control systems engineering (Rockwell or DeltaV). DeltaV candidates: Experience with batch control systems.
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With a focus on optimizing the asset’s control systems, the Senior Process Control Engineer will lead challenging and exciting programs geared towards improving reliability, capacity, and process efficiency.
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Daily duties include diagnosing and repairing EPG (electrical power generation) systems, CHP (Combined Heat and Power) systems, and all related components such as paralleling gear, relays, protective devices, and controls.
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Experience in the analysis, simulation, monitoring, control, optimization, and automation of electrical power systems using analytical electrical engineering software such as ETAP or SKM. Excellent analytical, organizational, computer and interpersonal skills.
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We have an immediate need for an onsite Principal Software Systems Quality Engineer (Quality Assurance/Compliance) to support Land & Air Defense Systems (LADS). Common SWQE tasks involve review of SW Release Packages (Windchill PDM, Azure DevOps Server), CDRL Deliverables (IR, CN, ECP), SW Investigation Requests (SIRs), SW Trouble Reports (STRs, Code Reviews), Physical Media (Loader Verifier), Test Artifacts, and participation in Peer Reviews (SW, SE), Control Boards (SRB, SSRB), Tracking Books (Metrics Monitoring), Command Media (Policies), Test Witnessing (SQT, FQT), Audits.
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The Automation Controls Technician is also responsible for providing instrumentation, automation and electrical expertise to the manufacturing operation, maintaining a knowledge base of automation systems and computer hardware/software packages used in manufacturing processes and providing assistance to the manufacturing site in the maintenance and development of general instrumentation and automated control systems.
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This position will perform scheduled and non-scheduled electrical maintenance and repairs on company equipment in the field, tank farms, pump stations, control center, offices and other company facilities.
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