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Technical, industrial, and innovative diversity is among the opportunities awaiting you as a controls and instrumentation engineer at Systems Interface Inc. Ability to work in a fast-paced, lean, industrial environment as both an independent self-starter and collaborative team member.
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Responsible engineering charge of fire protection engineering for at least one major industrial (petroleum production, processing, storage, or transport; nuclear or thermal electrical power plant; paper or chemical process plant; or similar) project from hazard analysis through final commissioning.
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The successful Equipment Engineer candidate will gain broad-based industrial maintenance experience, encompassing Electrical/PLC, Robotics, Mechanical, Welding, Machining, Hydraulics/Pneumatics, Conveyor systems, etc.
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At Least 5 years of Industrial Instrumentation and Controls Experience Program Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC ControlLogix ), such as Rockwell Automation/Allen Bradley (Studio/Rslogix 5000), utilizing ladder logic.
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The position will include field and office work managing industrial clients involving industrial and hazardous waste sites, RCRA projects including investigations and remediation of hazardous waste sites.
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Competencies: The Commissioning Engineer has the following technical skillsets: Deeply understands and has the ability to manage contracts for supplying complex plants; Specialty in control systems, industrial networks and communication protocols, programming PLCs, development of SCADA systems, and experience with Siemens S7 via TIA Portal and Allen Bradley Controllogix and Compactlogix via Studio 5000.
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Position Description: The Field Service Engineer role is a position that is mainly responsible for the preparation, installation, commissioning, debugging, and customer run-off events for the custom manufacturing equipment that Axis Automation delivers at our customer facilities.
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3-4 years of technical experience in automation, industrial or material handling fields as technician or commissioning engineer; Dematic is looking for a Commissioning Engineer, to be hired with a permanent contract, for its Circular Sortartion Center of Excellence in Grand Rapids.
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The Controls & Instrument Engineer will be responsible for checking and approving drawings / designs; interface communication, and ensuring the accuracy, reliability, efficiency, and safety of the electrical scope of work for Hyperscale Data Center Modules meets customer’s requirements and Industrial Standards.
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As a lead process engineer, you will be part of a team that provides strategic direction on the process design for drinking water, reuse and/or desalination projects around the world for municipalities, utilities, and industrial clients.
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Functionin a lead water process engineer role, as a technical specialist or as a subject matter expert in the areas of conventional water treatment using processes such as coagulation, clarification, softening, media filtration; and advanced water treatment processes such as membrane filtration, reverse osmosis (brackish, seawater), UV/AOP, ozonation, carbon adsorption, and/or distribution system water quality.
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Job Segment: Wastewater, Water Treatment, Process Engineer, Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Engineering. Our Team of over 200 process engineers support water, industrial, next generation agriculture, LNG, hydrogen, fertilizer, and carbon capture businesses among others.
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15 years of experience in drinking water treatment with at least 5 years in water quality and treatment (water quality analysis, treatment evaluations, process design, regulatory compliance assessments, distribution water quality analysis, etc.
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Serves as a technical specialist with knowledge and skillset providing guidance to project teams in water quality considerations and conventional and/or advanced water treatment systems. Provides guidance and direction on department design guides, standards, systems, and applicable engineering codes related to water quality and treatment.
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With limited direction, develops and applies advanced treatment and engineering techniques, concepts, and approaches to solve complex engineering problems for a wide range of water quality and treatment challenges.
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