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As an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer, you will help to ensure world-class reliability for plant instrumentation and control systems. Maintenance Programs: Develop preventive and predictive maintenance programs for instrumentation and analyzers using CMMS and process control network data.
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Minimum 3 years of experience as an instrumentation and control design engineer for government, municipal, and/or industrial water and wastewater projects, or industrial private-sector clients such as pharmaceutical, chemical, food products, petrochemical, or pulp and paper industries preferred.
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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.
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This is a great opportunity if you are an experienced Senior or Industrial Electrician, Electrical and Controls Technician, Electrical and Instrumentation Technician (E&I Tech), Engineer, Electric Technician, Compression Technician, Instruments and Electric Tech, or similar.
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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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Expertise in PLC programming, electrical circuit design, control systems, HMI/SCADA systems, industrial networking, instrumentation, and electrical safety. Controls Engineer plans, directs, and coordinates manufacturing and continuous improvement processes.
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I have other positions available across the USA. Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Automation Systems Integration, Controls Engineer, Robotics Engineer, BAS, HVAC, MEP, Construction, etc.
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2-3 years of field service experience with industrial instrumentation and controls validation. We are seeking a passionate and experienced PLC Engineer to join our fast-paced and agile team.
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OVERVIEW The Sr. Control Engineer is responsible for maintaining instrumentation and control systems in support of plant production, quality, GMP and safety goals.
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We are in search of a Principal M i crogrid Control and Automation Engineer to join our diverse and fast-paced organization. Proficiency in computer-aided design (CAD) software for electrical system design, simulation tools for modeling and analysis, and programming languages commonly used in microgrid control systems.
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Job Summary: The Instrumentation Startup Engineer will work as part of Corpus Christi Stage 3 (CCL3) Startup team under the direction of the I&C Startup Lead to support the overall commissioning and startup process.
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Strong experience with process control systems, including debugging ladder logic and remotely debugging instrumentation and process control issues. - Experience developing, designing, and implementing new process operating schemes for Controls/Automation with multiple vendors, including AB/Rockwell (FactoryTalk, ControlLogix, RSLogix), Emerson Systems (DeltaV), and Siemens (TIA.
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Lead and prepare controls design deliverables, including I/O list, Process Control Narratives, and Control Panel Design. Minimum 7 years instrumentation and Controls experience (completion of Master's degree in related field may be substituted for one year experience.
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This role is a part of the XEEx Test & Flight Operations team as an Instrumentation and Controls Technician Level II. As part of a diverse and hardworking team of Integration Technicians, you will be responsible for the fabrication, maintenance, and operation of instrumentation and controls systems used in BE-4 rocket engine testing.
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Designs, upgrades, connects, and tests new and repaired control and monitoring systems; develops and modifies process instrumentation and control systems.
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