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Leads a team of Instrument and Controls Engineers and Designers in the execution of design and interfaces with a multi-discipline project team consisting of project manager, electrical, controls, estimating and multiple engineering disciplines.
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Design and develop electrical control systems for a variety of applications, including robotic equipment and mechatronics systems. 2+ years experience in a Controls Engineer role. CyberCoders will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable law.
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Senior Controls Engineer (Food & Beverage) - Electrical Engineer. -Lead and prepare electrical design deliverables including 480VAC and below equipment power design, installation plan drawings, and conductor schedules.
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The Electrical Engineer will be responsible for the entire product development cycle, from requirements analysis and concept development to design reviews, circuit analysis, schematic capture, PCBA layout, component selection, assembly documentation, failure analysis, troubleshooting, product development, multi-cell battery pack fuel gauging, DC/DC power supply design, and regulatory compliance testing.
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As we continue to grow and expand, we are seeking a new Automation Engineer who wants to have a direct impact on our business by innovating our electrical designs and implementations. - Design electrical schematics and develop PLC, Advanced Motion and HMI programs from the ground up for Allen Bradley Controllers.
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Automation Controls Engineer - Electrical Engineering. Job Overview We are currently hiring an Automation Controls Engineer that is responsible for multiple controls projects. AutoCAD Electrical experience preferred.
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If you are an Electrical Controls Engineer with a strong knowledge of PLC programming and factory automation, then please read on! Requirements: BS in Electrical Engineering or related field, must have related job experience, PLC programming knowledge.
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We are looking for an experienced Building Automation Sales Engineer for our Construction team. What You Need for this PositionYou need to have more than 5 years of experience in the Building Automation industry, and be knowledgeable in DDC Controls, HVAC, MEP, Mechanical Controls, and Electrical Drawing.
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We are looking for an experienced Electrical Controls Engineer to join our engineering team. Designing panel layouts and electrical schematics for electroplating / processing systems.
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The Controls Engineer will support the design, implementation, and maintenance of process control systems (including electrical, mechanical, and chemical control devices) for manufacturing operations.
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4+ years, Electrical Engineer, MEP, Revit. We are looking for you, our next Electrical Engineer, to join our fast growing MEP company. CyberCoders is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with physical and mental disabilities.
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Currently, we are seeking a junior-level Electrical Engineer to join our team working hybrid in Philadelphia. As an Electrical Engineer you will be working with senior engineers to design electrical systems for infrastructure components across a variety of commercial sectors.
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Professional Engineer License. 3+ years of electrical engineering experience. CyberCoders is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. CyberCoders, Inc is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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So, if you are a Electrical Engineer (Jr- Sr) - MEP Design with experience, please apply today! If you are a Electrical Engineer (Jr- Sr) - MEP Design with experience, please read on.
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Electrical Engineer (Jr- Sr) - MEP Design. Due to growth and a steady pipeline of pipeline of work we are looking to hire multiple electrical design engineers. CyberCoders, Inc. All rights reserved.
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