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Kimley-Horn's Alpharetta, GA office is seeking a Civil Engineer-in-Training (EIT) with 2+ years of experience to join their Land Development team. In addition to strong technical experience, other responsibilities will include research, coordination, project management, staff management, cost estimating, permitting for land disturbance and preparation of bid packages as well as technical specifications.
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We are currently searching for a Project Coordinator/Field Engineer to work on-site in Plaquemine, LA, through the end of August. Organize detailing RFI process through formal RFI to customer and informal RFI’s with the engineer, architect, and general contractor.
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Our company is looking for a control systems engineer in Alpharetta, GA, to work on programming, system configuration, system documentation, factory acceptance testing, and field start-up and commissioning activities, specifically for DeltaV systems, among others.
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Provide creative and advanced engineering support to system design, proposal preparation, project scoping, and execution of water treatment projects with a focus on Ultra-Pure Water systems. This role provides engineering and project support related to system design, proposals, project scoping, and execution of water treatment projects with a focus on critical manufacturing processes.
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The Project Engineer is responsible for, but not limited to project engineering, daily reports, quantity tracking, project scheduling activities, budget updates, correspondence logs, and requests for information.
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The Maintenance Engineer is responsible for assisting with the operation maintenance service and repair of equipment as assigned. Licensed in a trade (plumbing electrical HVAC carpentry etc.
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We are seeking a seasoned, dynamic, and innovative Senior RF Design Engineer to join our hardware team. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field. We are seeking a seasoned, dynamic, and innovative Senior RF Design Engineer to join our hardware team.
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Control Systems Engineer - DeltaVGeneral DescriptionOur company is looking for a control systems engineer in Alpharetta, GA, to work on programming, system configuration, system documentation, factory acceptance testing, and field start-up and commissioning activities, specifically for DeltaV systems, among others.
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This job is intended for a Customer Success Solutions Engineer who has experience working in a variety of scripting languages (Powershell, Bash, Python, Batch), Systems (Windows, Linux, Embedded, IOT), and technologies (SQL, HTML, REST, TCP/IP), and can apply those skills to build solutions to manage devices, software, data, and configuration on IoT edge devices.
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Keeps Project Manager(s) informed of progress, issues, need for change order, etc. Other (Omni Flow Computer, ROC, Load Metering Devices)·Development of both operational and technical manuals, to include training guides, HMI manuals, and operating procedures·Knowledgeable of Electrical Protection Relays·Knowledgeable of Historian systems·Knowledgeable of external notification systems (text, email, mobile app, etc.
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Qualifications Required·B.S. Engineering plus 5 years’ applicable work experience, or combination of education and relevant work experience·Strong platform experience and proficiency programming DeltaV Distributed Control Systems·Strong proficiency with Modbus, Ethernet/IP, and OPC communications protocols·Solid grasp of control panels, panel wiring drawings, and field wiring diagrams·Strong understanding of P&IDs, to include:a.
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Work at this level requires extensive progressive experience in chemical/biochemical/petroleum and process design engineering and involves utilization of project controls for cost, schedule and quality of projects.
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Perform all plumbing, electrical, or HVAC requirements of the building(s) 5+ years of related work experience in operating mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems in a commercial property setting.
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HMIs (Inductive Automation Ignition, AVEVA/Wonderware System Platform, Rockwell FactoryTalk View, GE iFIX preferred)c. Ability to support the development of new P&IDsb. Ability to review and assess existing P&IDsc. Ability to develop Instrument & I/O Lists from P&IDs·Familiarity with ISA tagging conventionsDesirable·Platform experience and proficiency programming:a.
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About the Senior Network Engineer, Unified Communications PositionAs a Senior Unified Communications Engineer, you will be responsible for the design, implementation and maintenance of advanced communication integrate various modes of communication, such as voice, video, messaging, and collaboration tools, into a unified platform.
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