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The Controls Engineer will be responsible for instrumentation and electrical support and for the efficiency of the DCS system and process controls for 3 lines and liquid processing. Relevant instrumentation and electrical maintenance experience.
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In doing so an opportunity has opened up for an Instrumentation & Controls (I&C) Engineer to augment the multi-disciplined team responsible for designing and commissioning these plants. Determine the root cause of, and provide corrective action for, any lack of continuity or function;Verify the function of discrete and analog valves;Use a HART communicator to configure and test pressure, temperature, level, and flow transmitters;Lead the setup, configuration, and commissioning of plant HMI servers, process network, and plant data historian;Provide technical support for mechanical, control systems troubleshooting.
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Experience with power plant instrumentation and controls systems design for either BWR of PWR reactors, including DCS for turbine, control, feedwater control, and data display. A BS or MS in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering from an ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission-approved program with coursework in instrumentation, mechatronics and process controls design engineering is required.
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Job Description The primary responsibility of the Environmental Engineer – Air is to oversee, manage and maintain the site’s compliance with State and Federal air regulations including, but not limited to, the site's Title V air permit.
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Process Instrumentation and Motor Control. Electrical Controls Engineer. Systems: Honeywell, Bailey, Rockwell Automation. Ethernet Network, PLC, HMI and DCS configuration. PLC-5, ControlLogix 5000, HMI FactoryTalk.
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Bachelor's degree (or foreign equivalent) in a Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or Information Technology field of study (e.g., Information Technology, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, Computer Systems Management, Mathematics) or equivalent experience.
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Process flow diagrams, piping & instrument diagrams, mass & heat balances, basic piping system design, pump sizing, material handling methods, equipment, functional & installation specifications, as well as process instrumentation & control principles.
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We re are seeking an exceptional Senior-Level Structural Engineer with at least 8 years of experience to help grow our national Geostructural and Construction Engineering practice and contribute to innovative and challenging projects involving heavy-civil construction, linear transportation, vertical and horizontal building structures, erection engineering, controlled demolition, earth retaining structures, foundations, dams and containment structures, and unconventional structures.
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The Hardware Engineer is responsible for the delivery of high-quality engineering electronic hardware designs. The I&C hardware Engineer works within the I&C Engineering team and is responsible for designing and implementing I&C electronic hardware and software for I&C systems for Nuclear Power Plants.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Field Service Engineer II who will play a pivotal role supporting our growing customer base in theSoutheast. Experience developing or servicing scientific instrumentation involving optics, fluid handling and thermal systems.
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Coordinate with controls and equipment vendors to generate instrumentation and controls field installation drawings and wiring schematics. Hire Resolves client is a leading Civil Engineering firm that is urgently seeking the expertise of a Senior Electrical Engineer to join their team remotely.
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The base salary range for this position is $32.30 - $36.54 an hour and depends on technical and service experience within the analytical instrumentation field. As Field Service Representative you will provide on-site service including preventive maintenance, calibration, installation, and training across all product lines in the Central Region.
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The diversity of experience available within Spectrums Product and Technology team is unmatched and there are opportunities to grow your career as a designer, architect, engineer, developer, operator, or data scientist.
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Creating basic to highly complex SCADA, controls, controls network, cyber security, instrumentation, and related systems designs. Leading the testing and startup team for SCADA, controls, controls network, instrumentation, and related systems independently with minimal supervision.
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Senior Instrument Engineer opportunity at a well run operating site with diverse instrumentation and electrical systems that is a great environment for a EE. This company values its engineers and provides a challenging, supportive and stable work environment.
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