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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its Service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other US federal agencies, all over the world.
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Leading standardization in controls engineering, quality approval, process control, product evaluation and vendor proposals. We currently have an assignment for a Building Controls/Automation Engineer I in Arlington, VA, supporting mission critical projects throughout the National Capital Region (NCR.
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The Engineer will have knowledge and experience in all aspects of electrical power distribution/transmission systems – especially substation protection and control – to support/lead system protection and controls for substation projects for a fast-paced electrical engineering consulting firm.
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The Project Controls Engineer will work collaboratively with clients, vendors, contractors, and other Manufacturing Solutions Team Members to support projects related to biomanufacturing across the entire engineering lifecycle.
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The Project Controls Engineer is responsible for delivering high quality work, forming and maintaining valuable, long-term relationships with our clients, and continually strengthening their technical and industry knowledge.
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Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Life Science, Engineering, or related discipline and/or comparable military experience. Provide hands-on support and troubleshooting for clients navigating the engineering life cycle of cutting-edge equipment and manufacturing processes.
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US Bachelor's bachelor's degree in civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Management, Construction Management, Construction Engineering, or Architectural Engineering.
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MPR Associates, Inc. (MPR), a thriving multi-discipline, specialty engineering services and consulting firm, is actively seeking a capable and motivated Instrumentation and Controls (I&C) Engineer to join our team.
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Bachelor's degree in Life Science, Engineering, or related discipline and/or comparable military experience. Create alignment with cross-functional client departments including but not limited to Design, Construction, Validation, Manufacturing, Quality, Supply Chain, and Engineering.
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Bachelor, Masters, or PhD in Computer Science, Electrical/Computer Engineering, Robotics, Aerospace or related discipline. Symbotic is currently seeking a Principal Robotic Controls Engineer to join our Mobile Robotics Control team.
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The Building Controls/Automation Engineer I will be responsible for managing the design standards supporting the controls discipline, partnering with internal teams to develop execution strategy, managing change life cycle and integrating controls into the ecosystem of the design standards.
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We are an industry leader in providing project management, validation, engineering, quality/compliance, and consulting services to support our partners in finding ground-breaking treatments and solutions.
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3+ years’ experience in construction engineering, project management or project controls required. Heavy Civil Project Controls Engineer supporting project controls program and activities, including prime contract management, scheduling, and cost control and contract change management for one or more projects within our Alexandria, VA district.
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Project Controls Engineer Specific Duties: Manage the operations of the OBO office as related to the construction contract's cost and schedule. Undertake other duties as assigned by the Project Director/COR General Requirements: An engineering, architecture, or construction management degree from an accredited university in the United States and a minimum of 7 years’ experience required on construction projects of similar scope and dollar value to the project supported by this Task Order.
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Continually develop technical aptitude of Manufacturing Solution's core services within the life science space including but not limited to: Capital Project Management, including Project Controls and Scheduling Facility Builds Tech Transfers Validation Life Cycle, including Commissioning and Qualification, Process Validation, Computer System Validation, etc.
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