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Post-graduate internship, fellowship or doctoral candidate studies in electro-mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering or control systems engineering. 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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Familiarity with Control Systems Engineering Tools (Rockwell Automation, Siemens Capital, Wonderware, Automation Direct (C-More, Stella, etc.) We support a variety of industries by providing professional engineering services and consulting in fields including Aerospace, conveyors and bottling, material handling, municipality (water/wastewater), food and beverage, maritime, Infrastructure (Bridges, Ferry, Airports), Network and Cyber Security, and many others.
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As a Control Engineer, you will be involved in the design and implementation of electrical process control systems for a variety of industries: Municipal Water/ Wastewater, Industrial, Aerospace, Hydropower, Food & Beverage, Material Handling, and more.
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Keywords: Controls Engineer, Automation Engineer, control systems, PLC programming, HMI's, integrated systems, engineering, design, Allen Bradley, control panel design.
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Designed and programmed PLC Logic for control systems, including Ladder Logic, SQL, Python, C+, etc. You're going to love being a part of the team at this Industrial Control Systems Integrator.
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As a Control Systems Engineer in our Controls group, you will be responsible for the design and development of operational, manual, and automated control systems, interfacing with custom and off-the-shelf hardware and software, creating User Interfaces, programming custom and off the shelf hardware, and acting as go-between to the various design departments.
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Fieldwork includes updating existing controls, installing new controls and instrumentation, inspecting installations, observing operations to ensure compliance with design and equipment specifications and safety standards, and customer training on the operation and maintenance of systems.
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Excellent client-facing and communication skills (verbal and written), with experience presenting (you will often be required to present solutions directly to 'c-suite' level stakeholders) on site-plan, schedule, functionality, and design of systems while maintaining an active role in installations and provide subject matter expertise for network and controls integration.
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Collins Aerospace has an exciting opportunity for a Senior System Engineer - TestStand/LabView to join our Systems Engineering Team. The Precision Navigation within Resilient Navigation Solutions has a System Engineering Test Team that is involved in all aspects of Systems Design and Integration, Verification, and Validation (IV&V) for the Mission Systems business area.
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Bachelor’s degree in mechanical/aerospace engineering, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, or other relevant field (or equivalent 10+ years of thermal analysis or design experience.
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Bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering, systems engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, manufacturing engineering or business administration, or equivalent number of years of experience.
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Work closely with the chief engineer, electrical engineers, signal processing, mechanical, and test engineers, to convey sensor design architectural details, software message interactions process flows, software architectural design layout, hardware placement design, and firmware control interfaces,Interface with technical management and execution of engineering activities requirements analysis, Implementation planning, integration and test, documentation, deployment, and system assessment.
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Design enclosure, electrical, and thermal management components for battery systems. Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Polymer Engineering, or a related field, along with relevant experience.
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Design, mechanical engineering, propulsion systems, fluid dynamics, modeling analysis, spaceflight, aerospace, Solidworks, Systems engineering, Aerospace engineering.
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The engineer will be responsible for the design, development, and integration of software solutions utilizing test system hardware for test applications. At Collins Aerospace, our Mission Systems team helps civilian, military and government customers complete their most complex missions - whatever and wherever they may be.
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