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Systems, motor control centers, automatic transfer switches, rotating equipment, and AC drives. Deliver projects with a high degree of professionalism and safety, using his/her knowledge of industrial and utility power distribution equipment, power system engineering, critical power systems & construction safety.
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The Lead Power Systems Controls Engineer will lead the development, testing, and implementation of power systems control solutions for our customers using PLC’s, HMI’s, Multi-function Protection Relays, and Data Concentrators from all major OEM’s.
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Eaton’s ES AMER ESS division is currently seeking a Lead Power Systems Controls Engineer. The Power Systems Controls (PSC) group is a full-service integrator of the necessary systems, equipment, and technologies to provide a complete power systems automation solution.
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Create, modify, test, and deploy software for Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s) and Human Machine Interfaces (HMI’s) for Power Transfer applications like (Main-Tie-Main, Main-Gen, Main-Tie-Main-Gen, Paralleling Switchgears etc.
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Lead Power Systems Controls Engineer. Be able to troubleshoot systems that are not functioning properly. Eaton provides various Health and Welfare benefits as well as Retirement benefits, and several programs that provide for paid and unpaid time away from work.
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Eaton considers qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with local laws. Click here for more detail: Eaton Benefits Overview. This team of talented engineers and technicians provides single point responsibility and seamless integration, transcending all major manufacturers of HMIs, PLCs, protective relays, and components.
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Bachelor’s degree in engineering from an accredited institution with minimum 7 years of controls experience OR minimum 10 years of controls experience in power distribution applications. Assist with factory testing and field start-ups as required.
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As a Lead Power Systems Controls Engineer, you will lead the development, testing, and implementation of power systems control solutions for our customers using PLC’s, HMI’s, Multi-function Protection Relays, and Data Concentrators from all major OEM’s.
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Provide sketches, mark-ups, and direction to Electrical Designers to develop project drawings. Candidate must live within 50 mile radius of one of the following locations to be considered. Candidate must reside within 50-mile radius of location listed in job description to be considered.
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As a Lead Controls Engineer - Power Systems, you will lead the development, testing, and implementation of power systems control solutions for our customers using PLC’s, HMI’s, Multi-function Protection Relays, and Data Concentrators from all major OEM’s.
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Eaton’s Electrical Engineering Services and Systems division is currently seeking a Lead Power Systems Controls Engineer to join our team! Our Power Systems Controls (PSC) group is a full-service integrator of the necessary systems, equipment, and technologies to provide a complete power systems automation solution.
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We are committed to ensuring equal employment opportunities for all job applicants and employees. Follow customers specifications and internal specifications for project implementation. The expected annual salary range for this role is $88499.97 - $129799.96 a year.
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Making what matters work at Eaton takes the passion of every employee around the world. Our team of talented engineers and technicians provides single point responsibility and seamless integration, transcending all major manufacturers of HMIs, PLCs, protective relays, and components.
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Bachelor’s degree in engineering from an accredited institution with at least 7 years of controls experience or a Master's degree in Engineering from an accredited institution with at least 3 years of controls experience, or a high school diploma/GED with at least 10 years of controls experience in power distribution applications.
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Candidate must reside within a 50 mile radius of one of the following locations to be considered; Prepare customer submittals, Sequence of Operation (SOO), and test procedures. Please note the salary information shown above is a general guideline only.
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