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Support electrical design projects, including load list development, equipment specification, power systems equipment specification, one-line diagram design, lighting design, motor control center design, overcurrent protection design, and development of panel schedules.
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Familiarity with many of the following required: power generation, power distribution, power management, batteries/energy storage, power switching devices, power control devices, motor control devices, high power electronics, serial data busses (especially CAN bus), microprocessors, single board computers, digital I/O cards, analog I/O cards, and embedded systems.
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The Senior Engineer will also be responsible for managing electrical and control systems for power plants, designing power distribution systems, motor control centers (MCC) with wiring schematics, developing construction specifications, and writing and reviewing equipment specifications.
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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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Sound knowledge of motor control and power electronics. Analysis and optimization of the motor design using FEA for thermal modeling, acoustics and vibration. Come up with detailed analytical loss and performance models of all powertrain components (motor, gearbox, inverter, HV distribution.
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Experienced with electrical planning of machines and control cabinets, experience in controls design including safety, power distribution, motor control, VFDs, pneumatics, PID design and tuning, sensors, analog and digital I/O, experience with communication interfaces including Ethernet, EtherNet/IP, ProfiBus, RS-485, RS-232 and experienced in process control including pumps, valves, process power supplies, and industrial networking a must.
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This position requires in-depth knowledge of control hardware including Control Panel design, UL508A familiarity, Motor Control Centers, Hazardous area panel design, and industrial instrumentation.
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Electrical motor schematics,breaker control schematics andwiring diagrams. + Experience with electrical equipment, which includes, but is not limited to: MV and LV switchgear, Secondary unit substation Transformer -GSUT, UAT, panel boards, breakers, protective relays, inverter, battery, battery chargers, disconnect switches, surge arrestors, medium voltage cable, low voltage cable, control cable, fiber optic cable.
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Experience in embedded programming design, power electronics and motor control. We are seeking an Embedded Firmware Engineer to design, develop, and support system software for embedded control of WiTricity's wireless power systems.
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Experience with power distribution systems, motor control systems, variable frequency drives, short circuit calculations, and relay coordination. As a Substation Engineer with Middough, you will work as a member of the power or electrical team on single-discipline and multi-discipline electrical transmission and distribution projects.
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Special interest is placed on experience designing for generators and excitation systems; generator auxiliary systems; generator buses; generator circuit breakers; unit step-up transformers; medium and high voltage switchyards; power plant substations; balance of plant electrical systems such as medium and low voltage switchgear, motor control centers, DC battery systems, backup generators, relay protection and control systems; grounding and lighting systems.
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This position requires in-depth knowledge of Controls hardware including Control Panel design, UL508A familiarity, Motor Control Centers, Hazardous area panel design, and industrial instrumentation.
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Special interest is placed on experience designing for medium and high voltage switchyards; power plant substations; generators and excitation systems; generator auxiliary systems; generator buses; generator circuit breakers; unit step-up transformers; balance of plant electrical systems such as medium and low voltage switchgear, motor control centers, DC battery systems, backup generators; relay protection and control systems; grounding and lighting systems.
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Working knowledge of instrumentation and electrical installations (Motor Control Centers, etc. Electrical & Instrument Technician also supports the Automation and Process Control systems and provides first contact support to operations and maintenance to resolve production issues.
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This individual will be expected to have a high level of knowledge of plant systems that include; electrical switchgear, motor control centers, VFDs, actuated valves, transmitters, PLC and DCS systems.
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