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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or Bachelor’s degree in Engineering with 6+ years of Controls/Automation experience. Mentor and assist with the training of Instrumentation and Controls technicians.
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The Electrical Controls Engineer will lead development of electrical and controls systems for the automation of an economical gas-to-liquid conversion system utilizing stranded methane sources.
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The Electrical Controls Engineer will be responsible for taking product requirements and developing solutions that achieve functional safe products for the machining, welding, and valve testing systems.
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Mmrgrp.com. Summary: The cost control engineer assists the project controls manager in managing all aspects of a project including the organization, planning, scheduling, subcontractor scheduling, and day-to-day issues, in a manner that results in completion of a project on time, on budget, and a quality that meets or exceeds the customer's expectations.
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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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Axon is seeking a talented Electrical Controls Engineer to be responsible for designing the controls panels and other electrical systems which drive Axon’s various packaging machines.
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The company provides a great environment with a family-like culture, challenging work, growth, and stability for the Electrical Controls Engineer. The controls design engineer works with customers, suppliers and the other AeroSpec engineers to create a clean-sheet of paper controls solution that enables a high precision, high speed solution for our customers.
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The Electrical Controls Engineer (aka Power Systems Engineer) works with other Engineers, DVL Sales, Program Management as well as chosen contractors, engineers, equipment manufacturers and with the end user customer.
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We are seeking an experienced Electrical Controls Engineer in the Tampa or Orlando area. In this role, you will design automated control systems, including electrical design and programming of power distribution and control panels for high-purity water treatment systems.
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We are currently seeking a Controls Engineer for our Manufacturing campus in Winchester, KY. This is a full-time, on site, exempt position that reports directly into our technical team. Now Hiring a Controls Engineer to join our team.
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Sr. Electrical Automation & Controls Engineer ajc. We are seeking an experienced Electrical Controls Engineer Project Engineer with a strong background in the design of automation controls using Rockwell Allen-Bradley systems.
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Degree in Electrical, Control or Instrumentation engineering with experience in designing automated electrical controls using programmable automation controllers. Identify and propose improvments to controls and electrical equipment systems (instrumentation systems, power and VFDs, etc.
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IMMEDIATE DIRECT HIRE - Electrical and Controls Engineer. Identify and propose improvements to controls and electrical equipment systems (instrumentation systems, power and VFDs, etc.
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Electrical, Controls and Instrumentation Engineer. Participates in project meetings, staying informed of project status and actively supporting the project’s technical needs as the instrumentation, controls and electrical subject matter expert.
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As an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer, you will help to ensure world-class reliability for plant instrumentation and control systems. You will report to the I&E Supervisor and work on a team that includes Instrumentation and Electrical Technicians, DCS Specialists, Instrumentation and Controls Engineers and Electrical Engineers.
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