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Innovative-IDM is looking for a highly skilled and motivated Project Controls Engineer to join us is in our mission to help American manufacturers stay globally competitive. Our Project Controls Engineers enjoy opportunities to experience diverse applications over a broad range of disciplines, such as industrial robotics, functional safety, motion control, PLC and HMI programming, and many more.
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Title: Instrumentation & Controls Engineer. We are looking for an experienced Instrument and Controls Engineer to join our team in the Chemical Industry. Power distribution, switchgear, motor controls, control strategies, P&IDs, I/O experience.
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The Sr. Automation Controls Engineer will be responsible for installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting the automation systems for automated utility, processing, filling, inspection and packaging equipment.
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B.S. degree (or higher) required in Mechatronics, Electrical, Controls, Automation, or other relevant engineering field. Critical production support is the mainstay of this position where you will be the first responder to controls related stop production issues and will be the focal solution provider in these instances.
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The ideal Controls Engineer candidate possesses PLCs (Allen Bradley, Siemens), HMIs, Robotics, Servos, Vision systems, and other sensors and actuators knowledge. A Controls Engineer creates electrical and pneumatic schematics, analyzes prints, troubleshoots, and debugs electrical and pneumatic designs.
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Stantec is currently seeking a mid to senior level Instrumentation and Controls Technician/Engineer for our Columbus, Ohio office location. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Chemical Engineering is required, MS preferred, with a minimum of 10 years of experience in instrumentation and controls.
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5+ years' experience as controls engineer on complex electro-mechanical systems. As a Controls Engineer, you will be responsible for developing machine and process concepts in collaboration with Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering peers.
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Responsible for manufacturing and process engineering activities associated with controls, automation and machining. A good understanding of Fanuc and Siemens PLC’s and how they interface with the NC is a strong plus.
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The Project Controls Engineer will be a part of the team that will design and construct the Phase 2 project of US Embassy in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. + Preferably with certifications as one of the following: Certified Cost Consultant, Certified Cost Engineer, Certified Cost Technician, or a Certified Estimating Professional, scheduling professional.
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Manage construction project controls, including report drafting using MS Office Suite, cost management, schedule management with Primavera, change order management, and submittal management. This position will manage construction project controls, overseeing office operations, and ensuring contract compliance.
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The responsibilities of the Controls Engineer will have work assignments that include instrumentation and controls design, PLC and HMI programming, and may include design of control panels, power and control electrical to process equipment, and other facility systems.
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We are seeking an experienced Electrical Controls Engineer Project Engineer with a strong background in the design of automation controls using Rockwell Allen-Bradley systems.
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Experience with power plant instrumentation and controls systems design for either BWR of PWR reactors, including DCS for turbine, control, feedwater control, and data display. + You will work on challenging assignments that include investigating, troubleshooting, and solving a wide variety of instrumentation & controls engineering issues.
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The LED Project Controls Specialist is responsible for assisting in site audit and design with the Lighting Engineering and Project Development team. The LED Project Controls Specialist plays a role in shaping company-wide lighting recommendations and standard practices.
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A BS or MS in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering from an ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission-approved program with coursework in instrumentation, mechatronics and process controls design engineering is required.
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