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This position will offer you the opportunity to utilize and expand your academic background in Electrical and Instrumentation & Controls (EI&C) Engineering on projects that range from existing plant retrofit projects to new generation installations.
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Prepares project specifications as they pertain to electrical, instrumentation, and process controls. Designs automation, controls, and related SCADA systems for water/wastewater processes, including communications, PLC architecture, instrumentation, and related software and hardware.
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Works with a team of Instrument and Controls Engineers and Designers in the execution of design and interfaces with a multi-discipline project team consisting of project manager, electrical, controls, estimating and multiple engineering disciplines.
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Departmental Training: Process engineering changes, program and process development, change control database, ARC Flash. Industrial Controls: Experience with industrial controls like photoelectrics, motor control centers, variable frequency drives, Control Net, and Device Net I/O systems.
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Our Electrical services include: Electrical System Master Planning & Studies Power System Design, Protection & Generation, Power System Analysis, Facility System Design, Sustainability/Renewable Energy In this role you would perform a variety of tasks including: Developing drawings for electrical systems (power, controls, communications, fire alarm, and security) using CADD. Performing electrical calculations using systems analyses software (lighting, load, voltage drop, etc.
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Marine Electrical Engineer Responsibilities: Responsible for complex design calculations and drawing development for the construction, maintenance, and repair of maritime vessels and shipboard systems including structural, propulsion, electrical, and hydraulic mechanics.
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This role would suit a Mechanical Engineer with leadership experience seeking to lead and innovate in a supportive and rewarding environment with a clear progression route to Director of Engineering.
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The electrical, instrumentation, and controls elements include preliminary design for electrical systems for inlet works and outlet works facilities, assessment of alternatives for communications, telemetry, and remote control systems, and preliminary layouts for dam embankment instrumentation and monitoring systems.
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2+ years’ experience supporting Process, Controls, Instrumentation, or Electrical Engineering functions in a highly regulated industry (such as Oil and Gas, Pharmaceuticals or Chemicals), OR.
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Working with Project Engineer and Project Manager on developing design schedules and budgets for electrical engineering work activities. The successful candidate will have an understanding and experience in electrical engineering design and technology principles.
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Process Controls Engineer - Electrical Instrumentation Engineer Pulp & Paper Industry. We are looking for a Process Control Engineer who is self-motivated and self-directed requiring minimal daily supervision, has a sense of urgency, the determination to make the right decisions and follow them through to accomplish the tasks necessary to secure the long-term success of the department, the facility, and the company.
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Plant manufacturing floor experience is REQUIRED. The ideal Controls Engineer must have a minimum of 2 years of experience in controls, assembly operations, and PLC logic and programming, preferably in an automotive environment.
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Support in the management of electrical engineering contractors assigned to work on the design of the plant, including definition of requirements and specifications, review of engineering drawings and RFI management.
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You will be responsible for working closely with the team’s engineering disciplines (architectural, civil/structural, hydrotechnical, mechanical and electrical) to support the site investigations, geotechnical engineering and civil layout of new and existing hydropower facilities.
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Operates electrical or electronic controls to raise or lower dam gates in accordance with specific instructions regarding time and degree of gate change. Physical Effort: Eye and hand coordination for operating various controls and handling lines while observing traffic and personnel, during crane lifting operations, lifting dam gates, etc.
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