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Qualifications We PreferBachelor’s degree or higher in Electrical EngineeringExperience with technical, project leadership and/or program management experienceExperience with financial reporting activities, including CAM Experience with National Instruments’ TestStand, LabWindows/CVI, and/or LabVIEWExperience with any one of the following: Digital, Analog, RF, and/or Power Supply test hardware and/or software design.
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Job Details:Controls Engineer Machine ControlsJob Summary and Responsibilities Develop innovative control systems for automated packaging equipment built by a prominent packaging machinery OEM. Packaging Engineering Department (PED)Perform detailed design of control systems for complex machines, specifying all electrical components (power distribution, PLC, I/O, motion control, communications, sensors, wiring, etc.
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Power distribution engineer, reliability engineer, sustainability engineer, project engineer, product engineer, manufacturing engineer, application engineer, process engineer, equipment troubleshooting, lean manufacturing, 6-sigma, six sigma, 6 sigma, green belt, tier one, tier two, tier 1, tier 2, electrical engineering, electrical, electrical engineering technologies, BSEET, BSEE, plc, programmable logic controls, plcs, robotics, controls, automation.
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Access to an on-site fitness center, occupational health nurse, and allowances for high-quality safety equipment. It starts with YOU. We are currently seeking an Electrical Engineer at our Mobile Mill. Electrical Engineers at Kimberly-Clark initiate, design, develop, optimize and problem solve manufacturing and supporting processes.
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Engineer to perform field measurement and retrofit assessments of electrical power distribution equipment including switchgear, control wiring, etc. Field Electrical Technician Responsibilities: Perform diagnostics and repairs on electrical power distribution equipment to ensure that customer needs are resolved in a timely and high quality manner.
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Summary: The Senior Electrical Designer is responsible for gathering and analyzing technical data used to prepare basic electrical engineering designs and drawings for client projects including: Power, Lighting & Electrical Distribution, Electrical One-Line Drawings, Electrical Load Studies, Power Equipment List (Transformers, Switchgear, Motors, UPS etc.
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Technical degree a plusPrevious experience in the Military / Military veterans in all branches that have experience with Electrical / Mechanical is a huge plus (Navy Nukes- EMN, ETN, MMNs, Seabees, Army - Power Generation, Air Force – Power Production, Generator Techs, Maritime, Coast Guard, Marines etc.
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Electrical EngineerLocation: Georgetown/Lexington, KY (on site)Job Summary:We are seeking a qualified Electrical Engineer to join our team, responsible for contributing to large-scale industrial and manufacturing projects.
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We provide engineering services for green hydrogen production via electrolysis using solar, wind, hydro, and nuclear power sources and we support on-site usage in power generation, fuel cells, and fueling stations.
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10%) Qualifications: Experienced managing and configuring Allen Bradley PLCs. Understanding/Experience managing projects such as site expansions or equipment upgrades Knowledge of various types of electrical and instrumentation uses and devices.
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Electrical Project Design Engineer Bellefontaine, OhioFlexible start time, CapEx approved for 2025 and 2026, career growth, diverse position, site project engineering expert and work with a team of tenured engineers.
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Our capabilities include electrostatic discharge, lightning/electrical breakdown, plasma physics, electromagnetics, the design and manufacture of advanced power electronics, advanced controls, and the development and analysis of advanced materials and components.
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The Data Center Operating Engineer is responsible for delivery of best practice systems and problem resolution on all data center electrical and mechanical infrastructure (UPS, MV electrical systems, generators, cooling systems etc.
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Job Summary:Messer owns and operates a large portfolio of industrial gas plants, including ASU, CO2, H2, He, as well as on-site plants, serving customers within a wide range of industries.
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Responsible for maintaining, monitoring, and performing preventive maintenance and continuous operation of all building systems to maintain 100% Up-time including: fire/life safety, mechanical systems such as (HVAC, chillers, crac, crah, plumbing, controls), electrical including emergency backup systems such as (lighting, UPS, ATS, STS, PDU, generators, primary switchgear, power distribution, transformers), and hot water systems.
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