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Provide technical support for the following products/technologies: PLC, I/O, HMI, SCADA, Drives, Synchronized Motion Control, Networking, WiFi, Radios, Motor Controls, Control Panel Design, and Power Distribution.
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Reporting to the Controls and Automation Manager, the Controls Engineer is also responsible for driving Automation, Controls, and Electrical standards throughout the organization, as well as supporting the Maintenance Department in troubleshooting electrical and control issues as they arise.
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Ten or more years of experience as a consulting electrical engineer (or control systems engineer) in the detailed design of large infrastructure projects such as pump stations and water and wastewater treatment facilities.
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They offer a full range of electrical products and services with concentrations in industrial automation, building automation, lighting, wire/cable/conduit, distribution and control, data communications, electro-mechanical and energy solutions.
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Provide support for HMI, PLC, Drives, and SCADA products and applications. This requires a working knowledge of electrical and mechanical systems, a familiarity with PLC programming languages, and common industrial communication protocols.
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Oversees the construction of energy and water related customer improvements (such as solar PV, energy storage, LED lighting retrofits, HVAC/control upgrades, water fixture and water meter retrofits, and SCADA upgrades.
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Ensures construction conforms to civil, mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation & controls drawings, specifications, and all other relevant codes. Technical experience/training with electrical, mechanical, lighting projects.
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Experience in SCADA and Fire Alarm/Fire systems. Perform quality assurance inspections to achieve compliance with contract plans and specifications on all phases of communication construction, such as utility relocations, electrical installation sign installation and read and interpret plans, specifications, and other construction documents.
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The Scope of Work includes, but is not limited to compressor modifications, supercharger installation, Fin fan replacement, panel relocation, Hyper fuel installation, Scada and other electrical equipment installation, and Selective Catalytic Reduction replacement.
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Perform complex substation protection, control, automation, and communication designs including, but not limited to equipment installations/replacements and capital improvement projects featuring engineering construction drawings, detailed electrical schematics and wiring diagrams, equipment bills of material, cable schedules, control logic, automation maps, substation concentrator programming, field testing, commissioning, and interface to SCADA system.
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Knowledge of HV substation equipment, MV electrical (apparatus) equipment including station service, 15 kV switchgear and protective relaying. The Lead Engineer acts as a technical leader and is responsible for electrical design, development, and commissioning activities for protective relay replacement projects.
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Basic knowledge and maintenance experience in robotics, PLCs, PLC networks, drives, motor controls, sensors, automation components, control instrumentation, proportional valves, servo controls, SCADA, HMI, etc.
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Electrical Engineer 4 - Water/Wastewater - ? SCADA system, instrumentation and fiber optic cabling. Water Treatment, Wastewater, Electrical, Construction, Electrical Engineering, Engineering.
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Energy Management Systems (EMS/SCADA) Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, preferably with specialization in Power Systems. Apply technical expertise to support design, installation, commissioning, and operation of electrical systems as subject matter expert.
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Specification and coordination of protective relaying and SCADA systems for medium voltage electrical systems. P2S has an excellent opportunity for a talented electrical engineer to support medium-voltage infrastructure projects in our Long Beach or Irvine CA offices.
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