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In this role, the System Control Engineer will contribute to the design and development of firmware solutions for embedded systems, implement PLC programming solutions, and create HMI for enhanced user experience, ensuring high performance and reliability.
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Audio Equipment : Recorders, Microphones, Cables, Adaptors, and Accessories Grip equipment : lighting control, power distribution Lighting equipment: Incandescent, fluorescent, HMI, Strobe and LED lights in various sizes and power levels Audio Visual : Computers, Media Players, Microphones, Loudspeakers, Data/Video Projectors, Computer/Video Monitors, various cables and adaptors.
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Experience/Education Minimum five (5) years of experience in the maintenance, troubleshooting, calibration, repair and installation of Process Control Systems (SCADA and DCS), configuration and programming of PLCs / RTUs (Allen – Bradley, Modicon, Rockwell Automation, Siemens, Emerson) and HMIs (Iconics, Intellution, Wonderware or Ignition), control and instrument loops.
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Experience with industrial HMI and SCADA systems, Allen-Bradley controls/controllers an PLCs preferred. Familiarity with industrial automation systems, including HMI, Allen-Bradley controls/controllers, Siemens PLCs and Schneider PLCs, preferred Experience with 2D drafting software like Draft Sight preferred.
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This support will include PLC/HMI, BAS (Siemens Desigo), process, equipment, and instrumentation. Leads and schedules activities for Critical Systems, such as PLC/HMI-based equipment and BAS (Siemens Desigo) projects, to ensure that all automation engineering actions are completed by assigned due dates.
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The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in the following areas:RESPONSIBILITIES: CCTV SystemsPublic Address (PA) SystemsIntrusion Detection Systems (IDS)Fire Alarm SystemsCommunication Transport Systems (CTS)Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Systems REQUIREMENTS: Minimum of 5 years of experience in installing and testing communication systems.
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Light Rail or Heavy Rail Transit experience preferred Expected salary range for this position is $115,000 - $125,000 depending on experience. About CompanyIf it’s electric, Company has it coveredCompany has been one of the nation’s leading providers for the design, installation and maintenance of electrical systems, structured cabling applications, integrated electronic security systems, and building technology solutions.
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During our storied history, we have gained experience on virtually every building type or unusual site condition in every region of the United States as well as the Middle East, Spain, the Virgin Islands, and the Caribbean.
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Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional TalentDESCRIPTION:We are looking for an experienced Communications Project Engineer to install and test a variety of communication systems. Company, is seekinga Project Engineer - Communications to join our Los Angeles, CA office.
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Excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting skills. Company builds extraordinary projects and we need exceptional talent. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications. Strong understanding of industry standards and best practices.
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Continuous improvement, upgrades, and sustainment of deployed automation systems using core ASE skills including PLC programming, Robotics programming, Vision programming, HMI programming, and controls upgrades.
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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, Selective Catalytic Reduction replacement.
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Experience with modern control systems (DCS, HMI, PLC, etc). Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), relays, and various types of analyzers including Continuous Emissions Monitors (CEMS). Must have the ability to operate motorized equipment such as forklifts, boom-supported aerial lifts, snow removal or other equipment.
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Highly proficient with HMI and SCADA software. Proficient with HMI and SCADA software. As an Electrical Engineer in DEA's Energy Business Unit, you will provide technical SCADA design and execution for renewable energy delivery projects related to substations, collector systems, and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS.
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Evaluation, engineering and design of electronic systems including access control, video surveillance, identify management, cybersecurity, networking, SCADA, lighting, solar collection, UPS, and electric power systems.
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