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This role requires an understanding and working knowledge of classic control theory and vector control of electric motors; familiarity with IGBT- or MOSFET-based power electronics inverters used as motor drives (including rectifier front end); and familiarity with induction and/or permanent magnet electric machines.
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Typical circuit designs involve: three phase motor control, encoder interfaces, microcontrollers, CPLD, ADC/signal conditioning, power management, low power analog and digital, Ethernet, EtherCAT, high frequency power supplies and thermal management.
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Position Summary As an Electrical Engineer, Motor Control and Power Conversion Specialist, you will serve as a vital member of the Oceaneering Aerospace and Defense Technologies (ADTECH) engineering team – an engineering center of excellence, and an exciting part of our dynamic, global enterprise.
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Installs cabling, power distribution systems, motor control centers, service and replace motors, lighting, and performs general electrical maintenance work - strongly prefer Journeyman electrician experience.
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Review vehicle usage, condition and readiness with the Motor Pool Coordinator. Maintain accurate records of all vehicles in the motor pool, including their availability, condition, and location.
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About the roleAs an Electrical and Instrumentation Technician, you will work safely to maintain, diagnose, and repair various types of power plant equipment, this includes maintenance related to: boilers and its associated electrical and control equipment, repair and operation of field controllers, instrumentation, motor control centers and other power plant electrical equipment ranging from 120V to 13.8kv, and AC switchgear.
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Essential functions and responsibilities:Operate motor graders, some equipped with GPS and Laser Controlled Grading SystemPerform finish grade work to bluetops or other close specification control.
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Technical skills and knowledge in any of the following areas: PLC's, Computers & Information Technology, Hydraulic/Pneumatic, Motion/Motor Control, Welding and Machining. Degree in Industrial Maintenance, Electrical Systems, Industrial Automation.
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Create detailed calculations on all aspects of the product (electromagnetics, magnetic analysis, math modelling, motor and system performance, frequency response, sensor analysis, dynamic stiffness, backlash, life, temperature, and thermal capacity studies) using Excel, MATLAB Simulink, Speed, and other analytical programs and custom tools.
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BS Electrical Engineering degree from an accredited university, with 5+ years experience in power distribution, control, and instrumentation for heavy industrial, chemical, refinery, pulp & paper, mining plant operations.
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MPS products include switching regulators, sensors, motor control, display drivers, audio amplifiers and power management ICs for fast-growing portable and non-portable markets such as notebooks, cell phones, telecom, digital camera, automobile and network equipment.
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The product portfolio includes but is not limited to medium voltage switchgear (AIS & GIS), Outdoor Circuit Breakers, MV Control, Power Equipment Centers, Overhead distribution products, low voltage motor control centers, photovoltaic (PV) Inverters, and ancillary MV and LV products that are routinely part of complete electrical packaged solutions in substations, power plants, and renewable energy power generation.
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Motor Vehicle Physical Damage Appraiser License (preferred) Motor Vehicle Physical Damage Appraiser License. Auto collision repair, auto damage estimating, and/or auto insurance appraiser experience.
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Join the Maintenance/ Technical team of a world class chemical leader as an Electrical Power Distribution Engineer with plant level responsibility for power distribution (medium to high voltage, transformers, substations), controls (PLCs, HMIs, DCS), and instrumentation.
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Knowledge and experience in troubleshooting medium to high voltage power distribution, large rotating equipment, motor controls, and programmable logic controllers. Knowledge of project management: budgeting, planning, scheduling, and cost control.
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