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This position will oversee and manage staff responsible for developing, monitoring, and reporting on project controls function for major capital projects, including schedule, budget preparation, cost control, and program management activities.
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Knowledge of hardware for modern control systems, control room/stations and, backend control system (I/O, historian, VM servers, and other control system components). · Preparing and/or check specifications (control system and instrumentation), location plans, equipment/instrument schedules, datasheets, and other drawings and documents required to design, procure, install, configure, and operate I&C equipment and devices.
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Minimum 3 years of experience as an instrumentation and control design engineer for government, municipal, and/or industrial water and wastewater projects, or industrial private-sector clients such as pharmaceutical, chemical, food products, petrochemical, or pulp and paper industries preferred.
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As Clinical Laboratory Scientist, the individual is responsible for technical and staff supervision, administrative management of the section and for assuring proficiency of staff, accurate instrument operation, performance of maintenance and troubleshooting measures, quality control, quality assurance and proficiency testing.
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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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Export Control RegulationsApplicants for employment at Blue Origin must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (i.e. current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.
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The company also established its in-house unscripted studio FOX Alternative Entertainment (The Masked Singer, Snake Oil, I Can See Your Voice, Name That Tune), FOX Entertainment Studios (Animal Control) to develop scripted content, and worldwide content sales unit FOX Entertainment Global.
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Our Maintenance Technician will troubleshoot, repair, test, and modify aircrafts components, instruments, and control systems for our fleet of corporate aircraft. Corporate Aircraft; Gulfstream, Challenger, Lear, Dassault, etc.
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Oversee and responsible for work on mapping related projects, including boundary, topographic, ALTA surveys, control surveys, land descriptions, and subdivision mapping on public and private land development projects.
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Job OverviewUnder the direction of the Director, Infection Prevention (RN, CIC), in collaboration with Environment of Care and Environmental Services, the LVN Infection Prevention Specialist, is responsible for participating in the planning, developing, implementing the aspects of infection prevention and control activities within AltaMed Health Services Corporation.
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Provide training to Equipment manufacturers and customers across the world on proprietary technology platforms related to Controls and Electrical Systems Explore, develop and promote new control systems that increase functionality and value of Intralox equipment and conveyor belts.
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The Senior Histologist’s activities include operating and maintaining laboratory equipment, monitoring, and evaluating the quality of tissue processing, verifying, and evaluating quality control results, and resolving technical and quality control problems.
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Creates and coordinates the food warehouse budget process with functional team strategies to ensure all expenses are under control. Oversee the development and motivation of FDC associates to improve completion of tasks, reduce human errors thereby improving inventory Control, DC organization, and goods receipt/invoice processing.
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The Systems Administration Unit in the new Disease Control Informatics Branch is seeking a Clinical Laboratory Scientist to join the Integrated Reporting, Investigation, and Surveillance (IRIS) System Administration team.
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Craft relay settings and execute additional tasks to ensure compliance with Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) and North American Electric Reliability Corporation Protection and Control (NERC PRC) regulations.
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