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Licensed Structural Engineer (SE) in state of Illinois 7+yrs diverse project experience in the design of buildings w/ demonstrated professional growth Experience in precast/ prestressed concrete design a plus Prefer advanced understanding of: structural analysis/design fundamentals, 3D finite element analysis, diaphragm analysis and design, structural integrity requirements, current building and material codes, commercially-available office software (Word, Excel, Adobe/Bluebeam, etc.
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Familiarity with HMI/SCADA hardware/software platforms such as Wonderware, GE iFIX, Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View, Schneider, and Siemens. Understanding of DCS hardware/software platforms such as Emerson DeltaV or similar.
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Functional understanding of PLC hardware/software platforms such as Rockwell Automation, Siemens, and Modicon. Experience in industries such as Water/Wastewater Treatment, Life Sciences, Building Automation, Food and Beverage, Oil & Gas, and Mining.
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This position requires in-depth knowledge of Controls hardware including Control Panel design, ULA familiarity, Motor Control Centers, Hazardous area panel design, and industrial instrumentation. This involves the development of a control system architecture, selecting the components to be used, detailing schematic diagrams and system documentation, and functional knowledge of PLC/HMI/SCADA systems.
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This position requires in-depth knowledge of Controls hardware including Control Panel design, UL508A familiarity, Motor Control Centers, Hazardous area panel design, and industrial instrumentation. This position requires demonstrated technical proficiency in implementing automation solutions with PLC, DCS, HMI, and SCADA platforms.
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Experience with Surge Protection for Power Distribution and IO Protection. Ability to perform Control Panel FLA, Heating/Cooling, and SCCR Calculations. In-depth understanding of Control Panel production process.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Education – Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical/Control Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Computer Science is required. The Project Engineer would design, detail, and implement a variety of fiber, wired and wireless systems using industrial protocols (Ethernet/IP, ProfiNET, Modbus, etc.
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The Project Engineer will interact directly with the customer and lead a team of engineers in identifying requirements, developing specifications, and shepherding automation solutions through the production process.
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JOB DESCRIPTION: Senior Controls Engineer position available in Addison, IL.This person will provide project management and hardware engineering leadership in delivering automation systems for a wide variety of industries.
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The Project Engineer demonstrates success by securing repeat work with both new and existing customers. Will act as technical lead on projects and guide lower-level engineers and technicians. The candidate must have the ability to conceptualize, detail and implement control systems for industrial processes and machinery that meet our customers’ requirements.
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Develop and implement embedded software for motion control systems using Quantum Leaps event-driven state machines (QP) or FSM. The ideal candidate will have over 20 years of experience in embedded software development, particularly with motion control systems and Quantum Leaps event-driven state machines or finite-state machines (FSM.
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Support various mainframe aspects, including CICS and Db2 subsystems, system maintenance, and software replacement. Developing hardware and software architecture to enhance business functionality and reliability.
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The Desktop Engineer recommends, develops, deploys, supports and standardizes all endpoint computing and peripheral hardware and software. Troubleshoot complex software issues, integrations and conflicts at a global level.
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Qualifications Knowledgeable of various quality system measuring devices including video and contact CMMs, CMM software applications such as PC-DMIS, handheld gages, and color measuring equipment (i.e., Spectrophotometers, Spectroradiometers), 3D Scanning and post-scan analysis software.
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The Embedded Software Engineer designs, develops, operates, and maintains software and firmware components and computing systems software to be applied to and integrated with engineering, scientific and manufacturing requirements.
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