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BS degree in engineering from an ABET accredited program, with coursework in instrumentation, mechatronics and process controls design engineeringA minimum of 3 years of experience in design engineering for process control systems; Experience in design engineering for nuclear power plant control system is preferredExcellent verbal and written communication skillsPE license preferred, but not requiredSargent & Lundy is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
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8 -10+ years of experience in electrical or controls/automation or mechatronics engineering roles required. Seeking an Electrical and Controls Engineer with expertise and knowledge to integrate power switch gear, automation components, transformers, and branch circuit protection with motors, valves, filters, and sensors into a high-quality system.
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The controls engineer shall also have to be able to visit jobsites, attend design meetings (on-site & virtual) and do job walks with our salesperson(s), project managers and/or field engineers as needed to give expertise guidance on potential or current projects.
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As Lead Controls Systems Engineer within Honeywell Aerospace, you will join a team that designs, develops, and integrates highly complex control systems for the Engines and Power Systems APU business.
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Hazen and Sawyer is seeking a candidate in one of our Phoenix, Arizona offices to provide instrumentation and controls engineering and design for water and wastewater projects. Work includes both in-plant and remote telemetry (SCADA) projects with the potential for HMI/PLC programming.
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The Instrumentation & Controls Engineer IV is a senior engineering position responsible for providing. Advanced knowledge of all aspects of controls engineering, including instrument selection, process control, PLC/SCADA systems, industrial networking, automation and control, system observability including BMS and SCADA systems, grounding, energy conservation, value engineering, applicable codes, and standards that are required.
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We're one of the largest engineering and system integration firms in the United States providing value for our clients through IT automation and control solutions for more than 25 years to the Life Sciences, Mission Critical, Metals, Material Handling, Consumer Products and Food & Beverage industries.
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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, with a strong background in Instrumentation and Controls. This will include engineering design, project management, contract administration, budget preparation, technical assistance, and testing and evaluation of plant equipment and systems to provide optimum reliability and efficiency.
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Bachelors in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Robotics Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering or Control Engineering or a related field with control systems emphasis required.
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Reports to: Manufacturing Engineering Manager, Cartridge. Manufacturing Controls Engineer II (Onsite) Manufacturing Controls Engineer II (Onsite) Manufacturing Scottsdale, AZ Join Axon and be a Force for Good. At Axon, we’re on a mission to Protect Life. We’re explorers, pursuing society’s most critical safety and justice issues with our ecosystem of devices and cloud software.
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What You’ll Do Location: Onsite at our Scottsdale, AZ officeReports to: Manufacturing Engineering Manager, CartridgeDirect Reports: N/A Own the development of manufacturing processes that meet cost, ergonomics, quality, and cycle time targets.
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Minimum requirements are Bachelor's degree inMechanical Engineering and one plus years' experience in mechanical and power station engineering, turbine maintenance, overhaul supervision, and turbine inspection.
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If you are a self-motivated individual with a passion for electrical engineering and a proven track record of designing high-quality switch gear panels, we want to hear from you! Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or related field.
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You will work on challenging assignments that include investigating, troubleshooting, and solving a wide variety of instrumentation & controls engineering issues, This is expanding work in the Instrumentation and Controls Engineering group.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or closely related field with 5+ years of experience in facilities and/or maintenance operations or facilities industrial automation or SCADA or Business Management Systems or metrology/instrumentation selection or digital and pneumatic controls or system engineering with thorough knowledge on codes and standards related to electrical design.
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