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Process Controls and Validation Engineers provide technical support to manufacturing, quality and CMC Regulatory for manufacturing processes from technology transfer and/or design transfer to post-commercial lifecycle management activities.
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The Electrical/Process Control Engineer is responsible for providing expertise in electrical engineering, primarily focusing on process control and electrical designs. Perform SAP roles designated for the Electrical/Process Control Engineer.
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The Process Control Engineer will develop hardware and software controls for capital improvements and new process plants, as well as develop controls engineering standards for process controls and interfaces.
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Participate in and drive the change management process as it relates to the control systems. Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot process control loops and systems. Train process engineers and operators on control systems.
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The Controls Engineer reports to the Director, Automation and Controls. Ensure continued functionality of the process during maintenance and testing of our Automation and Electrical systems.
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A Senior Controls Engineer will take responsibility for the hardware and software design effort on assigned projects under the direction of the Director of Engineering. A Senior Controls Engineer uses their knowledge of custom automation as a member of a team of sales professionals, managers, designers, and builders to develop world-class automation systems.
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Confident Search Consultants is a division of Confident Staffing dedicated to connecting Engineers with Manufacturing, Controls, & Automation opportunities throughout the United States. » Use knowledge of custom automation and precision machining alongside a team of sales professionals, managers, controls engineers and builders to develop an accurate design for automation systems.
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The Process Control and Automation Engineer will be the key liaison between the process and operation team and the FEED/EPC contractor as well as main automation contractor (MAC) team.
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Area Team Process Controls Engineer page is loaded. Area Team Process Controls Engineer. Advanced Process Control Engineer. They will be assigned a specific area within the refinery with responsibilities of daily monitoring and troubleshooting of process controls applications and configurations.
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The Sr. Advanced Process Controls (APC) Engineer is a specialist who masters Metso's APC technology and has substantial applied experience with APC tools. The APC Engineer is part of the global team of Process Optimization and may be working on projects outside of the North American Region.
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Located in the heart of Connecticut in the quintessential New England town of Simsbury, Ensign Bickford has the exciting new role of Process Engineer, designed to support our Printed Circuit Board Assembly line.
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Provide supplier management and development support for PCB Contract Manufacturers (New Supplier Assessment, Process Development, Assembly Support, Source Inspection, Etc.) The successful candidate must have a AS/BS in electrical engineering or equivalent work experience as an electronics manufacturing engineer and 5-10 years of experience.
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Looking for a hands-on Controls Engineer. Strong knowledge and experience with engineering principles and procedures that apply to machine design, machine safety and risk assessment, part handling, robotic end-of-arm-tool design, semi-automated work cell layout, robotic work cell layout, process flow, operator ergonomics and machine aesthetics.
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The purpose of this position is to perform a variety of engineering work in the design and startup of PLC-controlled systems for manufacturing equipment, and to develop and install electrical and/or electronic designs for new and existing equipment as well as provide daily equipment support.
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About the role: As a controls and firmware engineer, you will be responsible for delivering high quality embedded code running on the processors at the heart of our novel powertrain, implements, sensors, electrical distribution and hydraulic system.
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