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Works with a team of Instrument and Controls Engineers and Designers in the execution of design and interfaces with a multi-discipline project team consisting of project manager, electrical, controls, estimating and multiple engineering disciplines.
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Key Words: Manufacturing, Engineering, Equipment, P&ID, CAD, AutoCAD, AutoCAD, Electrical, Engineering, Electrical Engineer, I&C, Allen Bradley, Siemens, FactoryTalk, Instrumentation, VFDs, Digital, Control Cabinets, Motor Control, AC, DC, 480 volts, Voltage, Electrical Schematics, Electrical, Controls, Cable, Mechanical, Plant, Automation, Denver, Longmont, Lakewood, Aurora.
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We have partnered with an engineering and construction company in the Lakewood, CO area to provide them with an Instrumentation & Controls (I&C) Engineer. The Instrumentation & Controls (I&C) Engineer is a hands-on, full-time position with day-to-day duties responsible for completing well-defined I&C engineering tasks with frequent technical oversight and guidance from more experienced engineers and supervisor(s.
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There will be travel to visit client facilities for controls engineering related tasks. We provide clients with expert planning, architecture design, engineering, environmental and construction administration services across a wide variety of market sectors, including transportation (aviation, highways, roads and bridges), food and beverage processing, renewable energy, municipal infrastructure, military, telecommunications, cultural resources, and hydropower and water resources.
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Required Skills (Technical Competency): BS/B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from an accredited university or college 12+ years of experience in power generation Controls Engineering Proficient with design engineering of Mechanical/Electrical Accessories and Controls System.
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Our services cover sales, engineering, installation, and maintenance of complete DDC systems. Building Automation Systems Engineer Job Description - $1000 sign on bonus. We are seeking skilled individuals for Installation Labor and Lead Positions at a reputable Temperature Controls Contractor in Colorado.
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Field Controls Engineer needed to join Engineering team. 3 to 5 years of Experience Control and Electrical Engineering or Technician Expierence. We help visionary companies advance their engineering and science initiatives through access to specialized experts who drive scale, innovation and speed to market.
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Title: Automation & Controls Engineer. Proficiency in basic electrical engineering skills, from typical Ac & DC control circuits to Low Voltage (480 VAC) power distribution. Review and manage projects in terms of economics, OSHA Safety, Engineering Standards, Construction Standards, Operating and Maintenance Procedures.
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We offer complete DDC systems from sales, engineering, installation, and service. Building Controls / Low Voltage Tech - PM Job Description - $1000 sign on bonus Up to $775/mo (500-700 vehicle 75 phone) for vehicle allowance and cell phone allowance will be given immediately to right applicants.
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Keywords: Controls engineer, control systems engineer, automation, industrial automation, instrumentation & controls, I&C, operational technology, OT, SCADA, PLC, HMI. Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Electrical, Electrical Engineering or closely related field.
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Greater than 15 years of experience in the field of Project Controls (Planning & Scheduling/Cost Engineering) is required. Any of the following certifications awarded by the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering International (AACEi) are helpful but not required: Planning and Scheduling Professional (PSP), Earned Value Professional (EVP), Certified Cost Professional (CCP.
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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering with specialty in Control Systems followed by a minimum of 8 years of related progressive experience in electrical controls engineering or related controls engineering or industrial automation.
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BS in mechanical engineering strongly encouraged, and/or 2+ years' experience in building control systems and/or equivalent HVAC knowledge. As a member of the Engineering department, you will be a key contributor on projects with support from your coworkers and managers.
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Electrical Controls engineering experience in the preparation/execution of project scope. § Maintain timely and accurate oral and written technical reports regarding assigned engineering activities.
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Ensure quality, quantity and completeness of the assigned engineering tasks. o Plan and schedule engineering efforts associated with assigned project. § Keep proper engineering files and records.
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