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Design and specify electrical equipment including service entrance coordination with public utility, low voltage motor control centers, transformers, generators, transfer switches, power distribution centers (PDC’s) and other typical electrical equipment.
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GAI Consultants is currently seeking an entry-level Electrical Engineer to work in the Power Delivery Substation Department in our Lisle, IL, or Jackson, MI office. Integrate physical layout and design of substations to interface with protection and control drawings or vice versa.
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Creating RTU control, status and analog point lists, raceway/cable schedules along with maintenance/signage and nameplatesPreparation of equipment arrangement, elevation drawings, grounding drawings and conduit plans for high voltage substations.
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State-of-the-art broadcast equipment, with an emphasis on broadcast control rooms, studio operations, graphical equipment, and news gathering equipment and software. Strong experience with PCs, laptops, servers, and networking equipment is desired.
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The Controls Engineer is responsible for creating, documenting, developing, supporting and improving upon the control systems that are essential to the production processes. Main interface with automation and capital equipment vendors for control solutions.
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Identifies opportunities or implements changes, on a need basis, to improve products or reduce costs using knowledge of fabrication processes, tooling and production equipment, assembly methods, quality control standards, or product design, materials and parts to optimize productivity and ensure optimal use of resources.
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Hardware knowledge in PLCs, PCs, HMIs (i.e., Panel View, RS View), controls devices(i.e., sensors, actuators, motion control equipment), and Robotics. Experience with Automation Network Interfaces for data and control (Ethernet,DeviceNet, ControlNet, ProFiBus, etc.
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Performs and analyzes routine to moderately complex engineering functions, quality control functions designs, and specifications to achieve efficient, cost effective and reliable manufacturing or measuring processes, applying mathematical, physical science, and engineering technologies.
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Performs and coordinates design, development, evaluation, analysis, and/or quality control functions on advanced and complex engineering projects; and develops solutions to technical problems specifically assigned or as they arise by applying advanced mathematical, physical science, and engineering technologies.
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Preparation of one-lines, connection diagrams, panel elevations and protection & control schematics for power substation equipment. Creating RTU control, status and analog point lists, raceway/cable schedules along with maintenance/signage and nameplates.
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IAC’s unique approach of providing engineering services, metal fabrication, OEM equipment, project management, construction and foundations, and aftermarket parts & plant services allows us to be a multi-dimensional EPC contractor, handling all types of projects, from greenfield plant builds to engineered equipment installations, to replacement parts – all under one roof.
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Inspect, test, and perform Operations & Maintenance (O&M) and preventive maintenance inspections on plumbing, mechanical, electrical, fire & life safety features and automatic temperature control equipment utilizing results oriented strategies to ensure continuing operation.
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Conducts tests and measurements throughout stages of production to determine control over applicable variables; and services, troubleshoots and solves production process problems with processes or equipment already in operation.
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Supervise the installation of electrical equipment, including transformers, switchgear, control panels, instrumentation, and wiring systems, ensuring compliance with design standards and safety codes.
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As a building automation system engineer, you will be tasked with programming, developing, commissioning, and implementing Direct Digital Control and other building equipment and automation systems which are primarily associated with HVAC systems in commercial buildings.
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