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Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Chemical Engineering is required, MS preferred; 8 - 16 years of experience in instrumentation and controls.
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While project opportunities are in no way limited to the state of California or municipal clients, Stantec has a long history of providing world-class engineering and construction services to key regional clients including San Francisco PUC, Metropolitan Water District (MWD), City of San Jose, City of San Diego, City of Sacramento, Sacramento County, LADWP, Inland Empire Utility Authority (IEUA), EBMUD, Contra Costa CSD, Contra Costa WD, and Orange County Sanitation District to name a few.
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Collaborate with colleagues on powertrain, avionics, and other engineering teams for flight controls interface. The Sr. Flight Control Systems SW Engineer works with the systems lead to establish architecture, define requirements, create and analyze system safety in development of the flight controls systems.
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This position will sit in Irvine, CA, or Atlanta, GA, with heavy travel (up to 50%) or as needed by the business and report into the Sr. Manager of Automation Controls Engineering. BS/MS Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or equivalent.
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7-12 years of experience in instrumentation and controls engineering and design and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering are required. Hazen and Sawyer is seeking a candidate to provide I&C engineering and design for water and wastewater facility projects.
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Strong background in controls engineering/robotics, dynamics and signal processing. The team is looking for a controls engineer who is responsible for the design and deployment of calibration and performance testing instrumentation for different electro-mechanical systems.
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Bachelor degree (BS) (or Professional Engineer (PE) Certificate) in engineering or a science technical discipline; Masters or Ph. D advanced degree preferred. Sr Project Engineer - Military Flight Controls Division.
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The Controls Engineering role involves developing and implementing electro-mechanical or electric controls to enhance Company products, utilizing knowledge across engineering disciplines, and executing tasks under the guidance of supervisors or senior engineers, while employing computer tools for analysis and reporting.
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A Controls Engineer is needed for a leader in power and automation technologies in the Irvine, CA area. Performing less complex professional assignments that require the application of standard engineering principles and practices.
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Work with engineering team to develop electrical, instrumentation and controls products and systems to satisfy unique customer specifications, contracts, and new business development. Create/review/modify electrical schematics, drawings, and I/O lists for various electro-mechanical systems to ensure compliance with engineering standards and customer specifications.
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Job Title: Building Automation Controls Design Engineer/ProgrammerLocation: Orange County, CA Position Type: Full-Time Job Description: We seek a highly skilled and experienced Building Automation Controls Design Engineer/Programmer to join our dynamic Orange County, CA team.
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We strive to balance heating/cooling performance, energy consumption, cost, reliability, NVH, and packaging trade-offs through physics-driven, cross-functional engineering collaboration. Master's degree in electrical engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Computer Science, with evidence of exceptional ability, or equivalent.
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Participate as necessary in equipment tests (including Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT), assembly, installation, and set-up activities to ensure components and systems are conforming to engineering design standards and customer specifications.
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6-9 years of Controls Engineer. Bachelor’s Degree in Automation Engineering, Electrical Engineering or related field. Using control descriptions, I/O lists, electrical schematics, and drawings, creating PLC/HMI code for control of various electro-mechanical systems.
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