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Senior Systems Specialists perform and verify completion of complex installation, startup, and commissioning of building automation system equipment newly installed in large commercial buildings such as hospitals, universities, and industrial facilities.
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Primary Responsibilities/Accountabilities:Our Gas, Fuels & ChemicalsBusiness provides services from consulting, design, full engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) and commissioning/start-up of Client facilities, Floating Client facilities, gas processing and NGL fractionation, gasification/ gas to liquids, hydrogen,and ammonia/fertilizers.
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Our Gas, Fuels & ChemicalsBusiness provides services from consulting, design, full engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) and commissioning/start-up of Client facilities, Floating Client facilities, gas processing and NGL fractionation, gasification/ gas to liquids, hydrogen, and ammonia/fertilizers.
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The Commissioning Manager is responsible for all aspects of solar farm commissioning, including personnel safety, overseeing daily commissioning activities, reviewing start-up schedules, and communicating with the owner, management, and contractors.
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Process Architecture, Process Design, Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, Qualification, LEAN Project Delivery, Strategic Master Planning, Energy Conservation Management, Project Controls, Program/Project Management, Operations/Logistics Strategy and Planning, EPCMV and Staffing Services.
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We solve complex problems by finding integrated data-centric solutions from the first stages of consulting and engineering to installation and commissioning, to the last stages of decommissioning and remediation.
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Depending on experience, lead or assist in code consulting, planning, design, and commissioning of fire suppression systems, fire detection & alarm systems, life safety systems, and hazardous material storage and use.
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Follow-up of completions and Commissioning activities. Reviews the Vendors schedule and assignment, concerning the Commissioning, Start-up and test run activities. Verifies that the Commissioning & Start-up requirements are accounted in the engineering documents.
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Support the regional and local organizations contributing to Utility aspects of the factory Master plan and Projects preparations, ensuring the deployment of standards and innovative technology in the factories (feasibility studies, CAR preparation, engineering reviews, commissioning.
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Our Fire Protection & Life Safety engineers work within an integrated team of architects, engineers, commissioning specialists, project managers, and construction managers on variety of project types primarily within the life sciences, mission critical, and industrial markets.
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The Process Automation Engineer will participate in customer site activities, including control system commissioning and startup, cybersecurity improvements and system modernization. The primary goal of your role would be to deliver quality solutions and services to customers using the technologies provided by DeltaV, DeltaV SIS, Asset Management Systems (AMS) and other Emerson solutions.
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This indigenous healthcare startup thrived in native soil, growing from a modest 30-bed hospital in 1953 to a vital regional health network today that serves four counties through Olathe Medical Center, Miami County Medical Center, the 40 family care and specialty clinics of Olathe Health Physicians, and a roster of more than 300 physicians and 2,500 employees.
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Leading testing and startup team for instrumentation, controls and related systems with minimal supervision and assistance. Responsible for developing (or managing the development of) testing and startup documentation and complying with quality assurance requirements.
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The Electrical Controls Engineer works across functional groups directly involved in electrical estimating, engineering, commissioning, project documentation and follow-up. 5 years of experience working in industrial process design, electrical, or commissioning company.
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Mechanical Commissioning Lead - Kiewit Power Engineering. Directly supervise construction and contractor craft during commissioning phase. Ability to supervise and train others in testing, commissioning, troubleshooting, and operating and maintaining mechanical equipment related to the power industry.
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