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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.
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Assist in decisions regarding space allocation, slotting of merchandise, and inventory control. Ensure that all policies, laws, safety, security, sanitation, and pest control codes are adhered to by all associates on a daily basis.
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Perform design calculations for utility designs, Stormwater management, green infrastructure, earthwork, grading, erosion control etc. Document production includes existing conditions plan, demolition plan, site & layout plan, grading and drainage plan, erosion control plans, utility/infrastructure plans and construction details.
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Academic coursework or Internship experience must include evaluating or preparing documents for electronic/audio products; Measuring and testing specifications of electronic/audio products; hands-on lab measurement skills for microphones and/or vibration sensors, including versatile acoustic measurement techniques; MEMS development and manufacturing process review; and utilizing Digital Signal Processing, Matlab coding, and Control systems.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical/Control Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Computer Science Experience with large system process controls in Wastewater/Water Treatment, Petro Chemical, Biochemical or Nuclear industries is key.
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Comprehensive functional and technical experience with SAP ECC, PLM(NWBC), SAP Engineering control center (ECTR) , CAD (Creo), PLM, QM, IPS Ticket system, Document Management systems, Workflows, Part Generation tools, Conversion servers (Cideon.
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Position involves a variety of work, including invasive plant species control, native plant and seed installation, streambank, lake shore, ravine, and bluff stabilization and restoration, prescribed burning, traditional landscape management, installations and other types of habitat restoration.
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Typical projects include roadway reconstruction, MOT, soil erosion and sediment control, traffic signals, roadway, pavement marking and signing, etc. Must be familiar with Illinois Department of Transportation and other highway agencies CADD requirements which includes Bentley Open Roads Designer.
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Positions article under presser foot and presses pedal or knee control to start machine and control speed of sewing. The embroidery machine operator works with garments, other cloth materials, and an embroidery machine to create personalized products for our customers.
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Preferred experience in commercial insurance, real estate, inspection, construction, claim,loss control, underwriting, and/or fire and safety experience is a plus, but all interestedcandidates are encouraged to submit their qualifications.
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10+ years Risk Management/Claims/Loss Control Experience focusing on insurance and financial management. Liaises with internal and external stakeholders, including insurance brokers, underwriters, and financial institutions, to negotiate terms and optimize coverage and control costs.
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The Small On Site (SOS) Process Control Engineer is responsible for the support of the control and monitoring systems for all on site air separation facilities throughout the United States.
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Perform internal quality control, second review of HMDA, CRA Small Business/Farm, Consumer, donations, grants, and Community Development data. Familiarity and experience in CRA Wiz, Encompass or nCino a plus.
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Analytics & Data Management Plex Production Monitoring, FactoryTalk Metric OEE, Factory Talk Analytics, ThingWorx IIoT, FactoryTalk Historian, FactoryTalk Edge Gateway, Kepware, FactoryTalk Transaction Manager, Model Predictive Control.
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Fortran, Visual Basic, MathCAD, and/or Python; experience with source code control. code base and use Git for source code control. If this sounds like an environment you would thrive in, we have an exciting opportunity for a Principal Process Safety Engineer.
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